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LENOVO THINKPAD X1 NANO 13" INTEL CORE I7-1180G7 2.2GHZ / 16GB RAM / 1TB SSD
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Características LENOVO THINKPAD X1 NANO 13" INTEL CORE I7-1180G7 2.2GHZ / 16GB RAM / 1TB SSD
Tamaño13 "
RAM16 GB
Capacidad1000 GB
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Mercadolibre usuario
No funciona el cargador o la batería.
Mercadolibre usuario
Todo excelente, sin queja alguna.
Mercadolibre usuario
Excelente y a muy buen precio.
Benyamin Limanto
Uhm, could you next time use Firefox as Web Browser tester? Because in new version 100, the battery consumption is less than edge in several case, especially normal streaming, it could be a interesting thing to test on.
Mr.Bean
BTW, when do you release the test of the Lenovo T15g ?
xpclient
Eww just 2 USB-C ports with TB4, this is not worthy of the ThinkPad name. Trying to copy the bad aspects of Apple won't go well. They should include more ports. Also, the SSD is only M.2 2242 DRAM-less Gen 3 which is another fail. Lower performance, lower endurance than M.2 2280 Gen 3 SSDs. This is more of a concern than having no PCIe 4.0 SSD. RAM is soldered.
Benjamin Herzig
Quote from: BaronBunny on February 03, 2021, 18:34:12 Quote from: BaronBunny on February 03, 2021, 18:34:12 Quote from: BaronBunny on February 03, 2021, 18:34:12 Quote from: BaronBunny on February 03, 2021, 18:34:12 The HP Elite Dragonfly is the most fitting comparison device from HP, because it competes with the X1 Nano for the same sector (ultra lightweight business laptop). This isn't primarily a CPU review, it is a review of the laptop as a whole. There are plenty of other comparison devices included in the graph that perform better than the HP Elite Dragonfly.
Future Carbon Owner
Thanks for this review! Your very positive description of the matte screen makes me really wonder if I should go matte or 4K glossy with the X1 Carbon...
BaronBunny
For the comparison with 8th gen Intel quad cores you have chosen HP's super throttling notebook that gives about 400 score in Cinebench. Your database contains hundreds of laptops with far higher performance. Lenovo's own Carbon series or T series with 8th Gen scores close to 600. In that case the Tiger lake would be near laughable, so you chose to compare it with a poor example. Come on, don't be sneaky. We all know NBC is Lenovo (CCP)'s pet dog now.