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Posted by Benjamin Herzig
 - November 02, 2024, 11:58:18
Quote from: fourthdose twitter on November 02, 2024, 09:51:13Cheaper ThinkPads probably don't have a 5G option. Does this one have a 5G LTE in Europe? Or only 4G LTE WWAN?
The X1 Carbon is not among the cheaper ThinkPads and it does have a 5G option.
Posted by fourthdose twitter
 - November 02, 2024, 09:51:13
Cheaper ThinkPads probably don't have a 5G option. Does this one have a 5G LTE in Europe? Or only 4G LTE WWAN?
Posted by fourthdose twitter
 - November 02, 2024, 09:46:16
Touchscreens in Windows 11 are useless? But which one is better option for non-touch?

1920 x 1200, IPS, 500 nits, 100% sRGB, matte, Non-touch, 60 Hz
2880 x 1800, OLED, 400 nits (HDR 500), 100% DCi-P3, Glossy, Non-touch, 120 Hz

IPS consumes significantly less battery?
Can I read small text and small image details better with OLED compared to IPS?
Or can I fit more applications on screeen with OLED?

1920/1200=1.60
2880/1800=1.60

2880/1920=1.5, which means 50% more pixels both vertically and horizontally.
(2880*1800)/(1920*1200)=2.25, which means OLED has 125% more pixels compared to IPS.
With such small 14" screen, is there benefit in Acrobat or PowerPoint or Zoom or Teams apps on Windows 11?

If a 230 volt power source is not nearby and you live in Europe, which long power cable do you recommend for charging this notebook, that you can fit in your bagpack?
How many meters long is the charger power cable that comes with this notebook, if you order directly from Lenovo?
Posted by Fourthdose
 - October 27, 2024, 11:19:23
Is it pointless to buy this notebook model with such expensive CPU? I mainly use software that uses single core only, like OCR PDF files in Adobe Acrobat Pro.
Posted by avatar/ds
 - August 30, 2024, 00:00:09
Per Lenovo product specification reference website, models with H processors are not available in US. Outside of US they are available only with 125H and 155H. You can easily find them on ebay, but buying them calls for being mindful of warranty and reginal details such keyboard and power plug. Many units on ebay are offered out of Korea so they will have a secondary Korean alphabet on the keyboard.
Posted by Nacho
 - August 04, 2024, 17:32:54
On Lenovo's official website I can only find X1 Gen 12 with "U" intel processors (155U, 165U...) yet the unit rewiewed here (and any other review I've found) always mention "H" processors... where can I purchase one with the H processors?
Posted by Dennis C
 - May 15, 2024, 02:43:23
Quote from: Ke on April 08, 2024, 07:15:47I found fan loud on my gen12. I am only browsing youtube playing 1080p60 video and no other task running. The noise level goes to 35db in an quient environment with 28bd background noise. I compared it with my 2021 latitude 7400 in the same environment with same task, the noise on latitude 7400 was around 28 with is almost inaudible. I wonder if I have bad luck got this one with some issue or this generation is just like that. I contacted Lenovo, they told me to upgrade BIOS, which I did. Nothing changed after.

I suffer the exact same situation where the rep of Lenovo came and determine the unit is functioning properly without any repair or replacement.  The only solution I found by now is to switch the power profile to "Best efficiency Mode" which the unit remains completely dead when doing general office and light use tasks such as rendering a 4K60p YT video and doing web browsing.

For the "Balanced" mode, I got crazy fan noise even the CPU is totally not under load at a temp of about 50 degrees.  My guess is that genius Lenovo just set a very aggressive goal to cool the device which the fan just constantly kick in to do its job.
Posted by Ke
 - April 08, 2024, 07:15:47
I found fan loud on my gen12. I am only browsing youtube playing 1080p60 video and no other task running. The noise level goes to 35db in an quient environment with 28bd background noise. I compared it with my 2021 latitude 7400 in the same environment with same task, the noise on latitude 7400 was around 28 with is almost inaudible. I wonder if I have bad luck got this one with some issue or this generation is just like that. I contacted Lenovo, they told me to upgrade BIOS, which I did. Nothing changed after.
Posted by TN
 - March 17, 2024, 11:09:42
Please, make a review on Ips version of g12. Most carbon users prefer Ips in my opinion. is there Pwm or Dt? How is display in General? Loks like ips options should be considered only as "badget" one now.
Posted by Queboocha
 - March 13, 2024, 10:35:53
Are you planning to review other configurations once they become available? It'd be interesting to see the performance of 125H under load - it turbo boosts to a lower frequency than 155H, so maybe it won't throttle as much and be able to maintain a stable performance?
Posted by lmao
 - March 10, 2024, 11:41:50
Quote from: Neenyah on March 10, 2024, 11:23:22small performance drop noticeable only in benchmarks
not sure why drop should happen if everything is designed properly, either nothing will change or fans will go louder (then it's not too properly designed), that's it. performance drop is probably the edge case of bad design, when things go wrong and it's throttling.
Quote from: Neenyah on March 10, 2024, 11:23:22ThinkPads are designed with that specific thing in mind
if they are designed for that mode, yeah, just close them no worries
Posted by Neenyah
 - March 10, 2024, 11:23:22
That's true, but like I said - small performance drop noticeable only in benchmarks and I meant those long benchmarks or multiple consecutive runs. In general that is definitely not an issue with ThinkPads, other Lenovo consumer laptops with China R&D (ThinkPads are R&D'd in Japan) are hit or miss. ThinkPads are designed with that specific thing in mind, to just close them and put them on the desk and connect to the dock.

I mean the proof is exactly there on the exhaust design of the X1C G12, when many other Lenovo non-ThinkPad laptops have exhaust(s) completely shut when the lid is closed. Also basically all Lenovo docks have a power button included on them so user won't have to lift the lid to turn the laptop on and then close it again: https://imgur.com/ahiayTw 😁
Posted by lmao
 - March 10, 2024, 11:17:19
Quote from: Neenyah on March 10, 2024, 10:56:30Heat goes up, everywhere and with everything, laptops are not exceptions. So unless you flip it (bottom up, top to bottom) there will be some small performance loss
no causality here.
if cooling system is designed adequately and top plate isn't used for emission, doesn't matter.
plus overall laptop power consumption and heat signature are lower due to screen being off, so it is (or should be) emitting less heat overall.
so basically depends on design choices. if they don't pump heat away efficiently enough or if their airflows are laid out badly, nothing will help.
Posted by Neenyah
 - March 10, 2024, 10:56:30
Quote from: Chuck Davis on March 09, 2024, 23:24:34For 90%-95% of the time I use the Carbon X1 as a desktop, with an external monitor, keyboard, etc.  In this configuration the lid is closed.
ThinkPads are designed with that specific use case in mind (because of docks) so you won't have any issues.

Quote from: Chuck Davis on March 09, 2024, 23:24:34I have read elsewhere that the Gen 12 moved the cooling fan exhaust to the keyboard.  You don't mention this, so is this (partially?) correct?
No, that's wrong, here are the fans and exhausts, below the lid at the bottom, when the lid is up/open or when it's fully closed they are freely open in both cases to push hot air outside the chassis, nothing is blocking them unless you block the bottom part of the laptop (placing it on a blanket for example): https://imgur.com/a/j3XBHYv

Quote from: Chuck Davis on March 09, 2024, 23:24:34Does running with the lid closed reduce cooling efficiency?  If you re-ran the benchmarks with the lid closed, would performance be reduced?
Heat goes up, everywhere and with everything, laptops are not exceptions. So unless you flip it (bottom up, top to bottom) there will be some small performance loss like with any laptop with good cooling solution, but unnoticeable outside of benchmarks.

Quote from: Chuck Davis on March 09, 2024, 23:24:34(Side note – There is no longer a docking station offered for use with the Carbon X1.  You have to use a docking hub like a CalDigit or Lenovo's own hub.)
Thunderbolt docks, yes. I have this one at work in the office, just one cable to my X1C and that's it; dual 4K screens running fine with a plethora of other ports if I need them, plus power delivery of course: https://www.lenovo.com/us/en/p/accessories-and-software/docking/docking_thunderbolt-docks-(universal-cable-docks)/40b00135us
Posted by lmao
 - March 10, 2024, 09:39:11
Quote from: Chuck Davis on March 09, 2024, 23:24:34I have read elsewhere that the Gen 12 moved the cooling fan exhaust to the keyboard.
there's thermal imagery in 'emissions', exhausts are visible
Quote from: Chuck Davis on March 09, 2024, 23:24:34Does running with the lid closed reduce cooling efficiency?
varies from manufacturer to manufacturer and from laptop to laptop. i'd not expect miracles from lenovo