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Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon G12 laptop review: First major refresh in three years

Started by Redaktion, February 25, 2024, 19:52:13

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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?

fourthdose twitter

Cheaper ThinkPads probably don't have a 5G option. Does this one have a 5G LTE in Europe? Or only 4G LTE WWAN?

Benjamin Herzig

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.

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