Last Edited by superslickz
June 2, 2023
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Folks,
This is a super light laptop at around 2lbs. This is the reason for the premium pricing. If that doesn't matter to you, then there are much better deals out there. Any comments on this laptop or comparison with another laptop should have that in mind.
Looks like they lowered the price by another $20. I picked one up at 779. I love it. Good battery life, solid keyboard, ultra light, no issues so far. Screen gets pretty bright too. Antonline delivered fast, I want to say 2 business days.
Also, in before all of the "but this can't even game!" Comments. This is a SUPER light business laptop with more than eough power for most all business applications. Using mine for grad school to not add much of any more weight to my bag.
edit: thought I'd throw in my minor complaints: it's a fingerprint magnet for sure. But a quick wipedown with a cloth and it's fine. The materials are slightly soft(? if that's the right word to use) but feel super solid at the same time. Only other 'downside' (but I'm used to it from owning ThinkPads) is the Fn and Ctrl keys are swapped - but those can be easily swapped back in BIOS.
i bought it last time.
very solid machine, very light and great for traveling. it felt as if nothing is there, battery life is also pretty good.
that said, this machine only came with usb c ports, which i believe is a first for thinkpads? the SSD is also a 2242 size, it is unlikely you have one available. you could find 1T or 2T 2242 SSD but they cost more than 2280. it does take two sided nvme.
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-USB 4 less reliable in establishing a connection than thunderbolt
-right side USB-A port failed (probably daughterboard problem)
-occasional issues resuming from suspend/hibernate
What is the best 13" windows laptop with small form factor and ability to run basic office apps. (No gaming). Battery life, screen quality, and portability are most important to me.
Trying to upgrade a 6 year old XPS 13 that fell and bent the power connector. Should I stick with XPS or look at Lenovo? It needs to run windows as my apps are not mac friendly.
What is the best 13" windows laptop with small form factor and ability to run basic office apps. (No gaming). Battery life, screen quality, and portability are most important to me.
Trying to upgrade a 6 year old XPS 13 that fell and bent the power connector. Should I stick with XPS or look at Lenovo? It needs to run windows as my apps are not mac friendly.
Thanks!
I think this X1 Nano is one of the best you'll find and this is a really good deal. All the reviews are very positive. "Best" can be very subjective. I think the only negatives are somewhat mediocre battery life and lack of USB A ports but those are tradeoffs for the light weight and small form factor.
Opposite here. I do have their extended warranty that I got for 120 bucks over 4 years. Part replacement has been in house within 1-2 days.. Zero issues so far.
Opposite here. I do have their extended warranty that I got for 120 bucks over 4 years. Part replacement has been in house within 1-2 days.. Zero issues so far.
Is there a way to negotiate that extra coverage? I'm showing $216 to upgrade to 60 months as opposed to the 35 months remaining out of my 36.
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Also, in before all of the "but this can't even game!" Comments. This is a SUPER light business laptop with more than eough power for most all business applications. Using mine for grad school to not add much of any more weight to my bag.
edit: thought I'd throw in my minor complaints: it's a fingerprint magnet for sure. But a quick wipedown with a cloth and it's fine. The materials are slightly soft(? if that's the right word to use) but feel super solid at the same time. Only other 'downside' (but I'm used to it from owning ThinkPads) is the Fn and Ctrl keys are swapped - but those can be easily swapped back in BIOS.
very solid machine, very light and great for traveling. it felt as if nothing is there, battery life is also pretty good.
that said, this machine only came with usb c ports, which i believe is a first for thinkpads? the SSD is also a 2242 size, it is unlikely you have one available. you could find 1T or 2T 2242 SSD but they cost more than 2280. it does take two sided nvme.
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Problems:
-USB 4 less reliable in establishing a connection than thunderbolt
-right side USB-A port failed (probably daughterboard problem)
-occasional issues resuming from suspend/hibernate
Trying to upgrade a 6 year old XPS 13 that fell and bent the power connector. Should I stick with XPS or look at Lenovo? It needs to run windows as my apps are not mac friendly.
Thanks!
Trying to upgrade a 6 year old XPS 13 that fell and bent the power connector. Should I stick with XPS or look at Lenovo? It needs to run windows as my apps are not mac friendly.
Thanks!
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Titanium Yoga Intel Laptop, 13.5" IPS Touch, i7-1160G7, 16GB
Directly from Lenovo
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It depends on what you are doing. I don't like the underrated CPU in the Tit... Edition.
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Any good laptop cover/case for this small laptop?
M.2 2242, only single sided?