Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Nano Gen 1 13" Touchscreen Notebook 2K Intel Core i5-1140G7 16GB RAM 512GB SSD Intel Iris Xe Graphics Black
ULTRAPORTABLE PRODUCTIVITY TOOLS With their light, slim design and long battery life, X Series laptops travel easily, whether to another meeting or another country. Yet with their legendary ThinkPad performance, you sacrifice nothing in return. Built-in security The ThinkPad X1 Nano keeps your data and your device protected through an updated suite of built-in ThinkShield security solutions, as well as truly innovative AI and biometric security features. These range from the discrete Trusted Platform Module (dTPM), which encrypts data—making it more difficult to hack—to the extra-secure match-on-chip fingerprint reader. Human-presence detection automatically locks your device when you move away, and in combination with the IR camera, it enables zero-touch login even from sleep. Boost your productivity Enjoy time-saving features that return minutes to your busy day. The ThinkPad X1 Nano laptop offers Modern Standby, which enables the system to wake and connect to the internet instantaneously. All-day battery life keeps you unplugged, but when you need more juice, Rapid Charge delivers 0-80% in just an hour. What's more, with just the touch of a button, you can easily answer, make, and disconnect from conference calls by using the F9-F11 function keys. Stunning visuals The ThinkPad X1 Nano laptop features a 13 inch Dolby Vision 2K display and delivers expansive views with a 16:10 aspect ratio—so it's actually the same height as the X1 Carbon, yet with a much smaller footprint. Powered by Intel Iris Xe graphics, the 2160 x 1350 resolution display with 100% sRGB ensures picture clarity and color accuracy. Sounds amazing The Dolby Atmos Speaker System on the ThinkPad X1 Nano laptop includes two upward-firing tweeters and two downward-firing woofers—this creates an immersive sound experience you'll enjoy for work and for play. Four 360-degree far-field mics ensure you're heard loud and clear during conference and video calls.
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All of the talk about BIOS issues and USB port issues has me holding off. You are supposed to be paying a premium for the Thinkpad quality, but if it has issues like these, then might as well go for something cheaper.
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All of the talk about BIOS issues and USB port issues has me holding off. You are supposed to be paying a premium for the Thinkpad quality, but if it has issues like these, then might as well go for something cheaper.
All of the talk about BIOS issues and USB port issues has me holding off. You are supposed to be paying a premium for the Thinkpad quality, but if it has issues like these, then might as well go for something cheaper.
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All of the talk about BIOS issues and USB port issues has me holding off. You are supposed to be paying a premium for the Thinkpad quality, but if it has issues like these, then might as well go for something cheaper.
edit: just a note on those reporting problems. It's just like in the cell phone world, some people use non pps/pd chargers and they can fry a device or make problems using the wrong charger. A common thing in the cell phone world is to use one of those oppo super duper fast chargers, they seem to break most phones that use the standard usb-c pd today. I'd expect the same with a laptop.
All of the talk about BIOS issues and USB port issues has me holding off. You are supposed to be paying a premium for the Thinkpad quality, but if it has issues like these, then might as well go for something cheaper.
Thank you for heads up. I also searched a bit and looks like horrible thermals combined with aggressive turbo settings from intel (from era when intel was desperately trying to respond to ryzen) makes this beauty unreliable. The word opposite of thinkpad. Multiple reddit posts such as this: https://www.reddit.com/r/thinkpad...?rdt
Never expected to see a high end thinkpad to be sold as too cheap to be true, fishy price and there is a reason for it.
All of the talk about BIOS issues and USB port issues has me holding off. You are supposed to be paying a premium for the Thinkpad quality, but if it has issues like these, then might as well go for something cheaper.
Lenovo has BIOS issues even with their legions. Pray you're within warranty. As soon as you're out of warranty they give 0 F's even though it's clearly Lenovo's fault and ongoing problems..