Lenovo 12" ThinkPad X1 256GB Tablet with Pogo Keyboard
Model: 20GG001NUS
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Performance
Processor | Intel m7-6Y75 Dual-Core |
Base Clock Speed | 1.2 GHz |
Max Boost Speed | 3.1 GHz |
Memory Slots | 1 x Onboard |
Memory | Installed: 8 GBCapacity: 8 GB |
Memory Type | 1 x 8 GB PC3-14900 1866 MHz LPDDR3 SDRAM |
Graphics Type | Integrated |
Graphics Card | Intel HD Graphics 515 |
Packaging Info
Box Dimensions (LxWxH) | 14.3 x 10.7 x 3.4" |
Package Weight | 4.55 lb |
Input/Output Connectors
Media Card Slots | microSD/SDHC/SDXC |
Audio | 2 x Integrated Speaker3 x Integrated Microphone1 x 1/8" (3.5 mm) Headphone/Microphone Combo Jack |
Display | 1 x Mini DisplayPort |
Ports | 1 x USB 3.0 Type-A1 x USB 3.0 Type-C |
General
Battery | 2-Cell Lithium-Ion Polymer Providing up to 10 Hours per Charge (37 Wh) |
Security | Kensington Lock Slot, Accepts 3rd Party Security Lock Devices, Infineon TPM Software Professional Package |
Keyboard | Type: Full-Size |
Pointing Device | TouchPad |
Dimensions (WxHxD) | 11.5 x 8.3 x 0.3" / 29.2 x 21.1 x 0.8 cm |
Power Supply | 45 W |
Operating System | Windows 10 Pro (64-bit) |
Weight | 1.69 lb / .77 kg |
Drives
Optical Drive | None |
Solid State Storage | 1 x 256 GB M.2 SATA |
Total Capacity | 256 GB |
Display
Aspect Ratio | 3:2 |
Native Resolution | 2160 x 1440 |
Touchscreen | Yes |
Brightness | 360 cd/m2 |
Panel Type | IPS |
Size | 12" |
Communications
Bluetooth | Bluetooth 4.1 |
Wi-Fi | 802.11ac; Dual-Band |
Webcam | Yes |
NFC | No |
Lenovo was one of the pioneers of the convertible market long ago, but the X1 Tablet ($1,549 as reviewed) marks the company’s first foray into the Microsoft Surface-style designs with their flagship ThinkPad line of products.
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novel kickstand design which improves lap comfort, good WLAN performance, comfortable, well-tuned keyboard, spacious and accurate touchpad with good integrated buttons, vivid display panel with reasonably good color gamut, speedy general system performance, separately-sold modules are a neat...
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case, while rigid, is more susceptible to torsion than the Surface Pro and other competitors, difficult to carry one-handed while open, middling brightness and contrast pales in comparison to most rivals, PWM is present at all brightness levels up to 49 percent, sustained CPU/GPU performance is...
The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 tablet isn't as slick as some other Windows tablets, but its modular add-ons give it a cool built-to-order feel.
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Lenovo's ThinkPad X1 Tablet offers modular add-on options, and has a sharp display and a great keyboard.
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The Intel Core m3 base model is not the fastest machine around, and adding faster parts and optional modules can get expensive. There's no slot or magnetic anchor for the optional stylus.
Lenovo's 12-inch ThinkPad X1 Tablet is a compact and robust modular 2-in-1 hybrid that's a serious challenger to Microsoft's Atom x7-based Surface 3 . It's not cheap though, and while the tablet, keyboard and stylus are all shipped as standard, the optional Productivity Module will probably be...
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Compact, light and portable, Keyboard, tablet and stylus all included, Efficient kickstand, Solid magnetic connection between tablet and keyboard, Add-on modules extend functionality
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Keyboard is slightly spongy, No internal housing for stylus, Productivity Module required for all-day battery life, Reflective screen
Still, the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 isn’t a bad machine. If you’re looking for something that covers the middle ground between productivity and pleasure then the X1 may be the perfect two-in-one to fill that gap.
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Great flip stand design, Durable build quality, Bright, vibrant IPS display, Excellent Keyboard
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Short battery life, Expensive, Performance is mediocre for price
We first encountered the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Tablet at the CES technology show in Las Vegas earlier this year, and at that time aping the Surface Pro 4’s flappy keyboard and kickstand seemed the thing to do.
For the ThinkPad diehards out there, you've just met the best business-bent tablet that money can buy. For everyone else, Apple or Microsoft's pro tablets can handle about the same tasks for less altogether.
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Versatile modules, Extendable battery life, Excellent keyboard cover
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Middling battery life, Poor 'lapability'
Lenovo’s upgradeable modular Windows tablet is less a vision of the future and more a collection of mistakes to avoid
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Good quality screen; Fast and accurate fingerprint reader
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Poorly designed modules and docking mechanism; Disappointing build quality; Short battery life; Awkward, fiddly when used on lap; Iffy touchpad
I love that machine very much. I use it in the office and on meetings, presentations. Quick enough for my needs and very lightweighted one. Battery life is OK for me but I'm not a digital nomad. 4-6 hours with my usage is the average without the additional battery pack.
It's a nice, lightweight and handy computer. It is very nice to be able to use both tablet and laptop form. I have to state that the keyboard is perfect.
Currently use this as my work laptop. Haven't had any issues with it compared to other users. Trackpad works fine, battery life is sufficient, and love the flexibility of this laptop.
Coming from surface pro 4 i7, this is a true laptop replacement, with Wacom pen support(much better than the N-Trig pen on surface pro 4). Easy to hold as a tablet, great battery life with productivity module. It also comes with a thinkpad keyboard that way better than the surface pro 4 keyboard.
I've had this about two weeks now and it's been great!! Linux works for the most part out of the box and keyboard, trackpoint, etc all just work. Very light and a great screen. I've had no issues. Only gripe is the battery on the m7 model is only about 5ish hours. I'd buy again in a heartbeat.
Product came without almost all accessories 3 out of ten needed for operation
When I received the machine, fell in love with it right away: slick design, the pen, its flawless performance. Right after the 2nd week, the monitor would display a sad face with a message "display driver mailfunction".
Its an awful system with extremely unstable operations. Suddenly, the windows crashed within 2 months of buying it. I can't find any way to recover it. I tried resetting it but it takes days & keeps working.
great little machine
It is a very reliable handy computer.
- 1.2 GHz Intel Core m7-6Y75 Dual-Core
- 8GB of 1866 MHz LPDDR3 RAM
- 12" 10-Point Multi-Touch IPS Display
- Full HD+ 2160 x 1440 Screen Resolution
- Integrated Intel HD 515 Graphics
- 256GB Opal2 M.2 SSD
- 802.11ac Wi-Fi & Bluetooth 4.1
- Built-in Webcams, Mics, & Speakers
- Stylus and Keyboard Included
- Windows 10 Pro (64-Bit)
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- Lenovo 12" ThinkPad X1 256GB Tablet with Pogo Keyboard
- Pogo Keyboard
- ThinkPad Pen Pro
- 45W USB Type-C AC Adapter
- 2-Cell / 37Wh Lithium-Ion Polymer Battery
- Limited 1-Year Depot Warranty