Update: This popular deal is still available.
Antonline via eBay has
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Nano Gen 1 Ultrabook Laptop (20UN000DUS) on sale for
$549.99.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Member
Dr.Wajahat for sharing this deal.
Specs:
- Intel Core i5-1130G7, 4-core, 8-threads (1.8Ghz Base / 4.0Ghz Turbo) Processor
- 13" 2160x1350 IPS 450-nits Anti-glare Display
- 16GB LPDDR4X 4266MHz Onboard Memory
- 256GB M.2 2242 PCIe Gen3 Solid State Drive
- Intel Iris Xe Graphics G7 (80 EUs, 400-1100 Mhz)
- Wi-Fi 6 802.11ax 2x2 MU-MIMO + Bluetooth 5.1 (Intel AX201)
- 720p Camera with IR + Privacy Shutter
- Backlit Keyboard
- Ports:
- 2x USB-C Thunderbolt 4
- 1x Headphone / microphone combo jack (3.5mm)
- Windows 10 Pro 64-Bit
- 48 Whr Li-Po Battery w/ 65W USB-C Slim Power Adapter
- 11.53 x 8.18 x 0.66" (1.99 lbs)
Warranty: 3-Year Courier or Carry-In Premium Support
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Turn it off (google it), it's a Windows issue. My Nano (gen 1) is freakin' fast!
Also, just a FYI for those that didn't notice at first glance: The SSD can be upgraded, but it only takes a 2242 m.2 SSD, which are double the price of regular 2280 SSDs. Also, much smaller selection of 2242 SSDs are available. The 512GB version of this laptop is $50 more from the same seller, but a 512GB 2242 costs $50, so if you want 512GB, might as well spend the extra $50 on that config to save yourself the hassle of upgrading.
EDIT: The single most annoying part of this laptop is like many other thinkpads, it takes ages to jump on the wifi and obtain an IP everytime you open it up.
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Also, just a FYI for those that didn't notice at first glance: The SSD can be upgraded, but it only takes a 2242 m.2 SSD, which are double the price of regular 2280 SSDs. Also, much smaller selection of 2242 SSDs are available. The 512GB version of this laptop is $50 more from the same seller, but a 512GB 2242 costs $50, so if you want 512GB, might as well spend the extra $50 on that config to save yourself the hassle of upgrading.
Also, just a FYI for those that didn't notice at first glance: The SSD can be upgraded, but it only takes a 2242 m.2 SSD, which are double the price of regular 2280 SSDs. Also, much smaller selection of 2242 SSDs are available. The 512GB version of this laptop is $50 more from the same seller, but a 512GB 2242 costs $50, so if you want 512GB, might as well spend the extra $50 on that config to save yourself the hassle of upgrading.
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EDIT: The single most annoying part of this laptop is like many other thinkpads, it takes ages to jump on the wifi and obtain an IP everytime you open it up.
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EDIT: The single most annoying part of this laptop is like many other thinkpads, it takes ages to jump on the wifi and obtain an IP everytime you open it up.
Turn it off (google it), it's a Windows issue. My Nano (gen 1) is freakin' fast!
Turn it off (google it), it's a Windows issue. My Nano (gen 1) is freakin' fast!
EDIT: The single most annoying part of this laptop is like many other thinkpads, it takes ages to jump on the wifi and obtain an IP everytime you open it up.
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