

Control, for example, is playable at low graphics settings, 800p resolution, and still looks good to our eyes.

#LENOVO X1 CARBON FULL#
You can play last-gen console games okay at mid-level settings, most likely at 900p/1200p rather than the full display resolution. The Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Carbon Gen 10 has Intel Xe graphics, just like the last model. This year brings massive CPU upgrades, but nothing so exciting on the graphic side. But we're glad it does because it makes the Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Carbon Gen 10 better for jobs like video editing.
#LENOVO X1 CARBON SERIES#
It may only use this model because the P series arrived slightly before the more power-frugal U-series chipset. This P-series chipset is a mid-power model that can be a challenge for slim and light designs. It's not the obvious processor to use in a laptop as thin and light as the Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Carbon Gen 10 either. It scores 8031 in Geekbench 5, where the last-generation Intel Core i7-1165G7 laptop will score around 4400. This CPU is massively more powerful than the last-gen Carbon 9's processors for the kind of productivity jobs this laptop is made for. The Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Carbon Gen 10 gets a 12th Gen Intel Core i7-1260p, and this review model has a massive 32GB RAM. Whenever Intel releases a new generation of laptop chipsets, it's time for Lenovo to put out a fresh ThinkPad X1. Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Carbon Gen 10 review: Performance & Battery However, they have their fans, and those will find that both these features still feel great for their needs. I'm not as enduring, or aged, enough of a fan to properly appreciate the mouse nipple and separated-out mouse keys.

The Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Carbon has for many years been a laptop series I've loved but could never afford. This pad feels a lot like those of Microsoft Surface Laptops from a couple of years ago but, you guessed it, Microsoft has started using haptic pads. I haven't used a haptic touchpad that feels as good as this – the current trend is to ditch mechanical clickers like the Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Carbon Gen 10’s in favour of a haptic motor. And the clicker has great feedback with an almost velvet edge to it that just feels. The surface is textured glass, as you'd hope. And you can't appreciate it from photos, which make it look too small, too hemmed-in by those upper buttons lots of people may never use. The Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Carbon Gen 10's touchpad is lovely too. Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Carbon Gen 10 review: Display There’s a separate X1 Yoga line for that style. The Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Carbon Gen 10 is a portability dream, and is also comfortable to use on your knees. All the panels are stiff enough to avoid any flex with normal use, and the screen part does not bend. The Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Carbon Gen 10 weighs just 1.12kg, yet still feels highly sturdy. Magnesium alloys work so well in laptops because they are light and strong. You just can't come expecting the obviously cool and metallic feel of a MacBook Pro. This is not a dig at the Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Carbon Gen 10's design, though. And the lid is carbon-fibre reinforced polymer, likely to be some form of plastic with carbon fibre inlaid. The lower plates are magnesium alloy, which often feels like a close relation of plastic even though it is absolutely metal. Some folks may mistake its bodywork for plastic. There are going to be a lot of positive impressions in this review, but your first 10 seconds with the Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Carbon Gen 10 might prove disappointing.
