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Review on Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 9 laptop (1920x1200, Intel Core i7 2.8 GHz, RAM 16 GB, SSD 512 GB, Win10 Pro) by Boyan Zlatev ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A wonderful product, it's nice to use.

I didn’t quite understand when the speakers on the bottom of the case work / should work, and when the side ones. Got pros: The lightest 14 inches. Also easy charging, which is also pleasing. The quality of the materials is pure . Incl. trackpad material. There are full-fledged 2xUSB 3.2 and 1xHDMI - connecting flash drives, external monitors, without the need for a docking station or adapters (hello Nano). Matte display, pleasant in colors and viewing angles. The same keyboard from Lenovo / IBM. A smart fingerprint scanner in the power on: there had never been one in laptops before and, accordingly, I didn’t use it, then I decided to test it and almost without any complaints. In my opinion, this is a decent level when you try something, and this something works without straining or interfering, it just works and even helps to unlock it faster: it would take a little longer to type the pword / unlock code than to put your finger on . It’s very smart, before that I used the Lenovo T510 on core i7 for 10 years, after replacing the HDD with an SSD it still flies, but there the weight and dimensions are simply terrifying compared to this little one, but what a powerful little one it is. And when comparing that 10-year-old integrated GPU and this progress, the 11th generation core i7 and the new GPU are more than worthy companions for modern tasks. Ready to work with Win 11. Very fast Wi-fi, torrents seem to be pumping over a wire. The battery holds just fiercely: enough for 6-7 hours of YouTube, twitch, 1C, excel in parallel mode. Well, it gets infected very quickly. In general, the feeling is like an Ipad, only with a full-fledged keyboard, on Windows and with a matte display. Got cons: Sometimes pressing LMB over the trackpad doesn’t work the first time, maybe of course I didn’t figure it out or it’s purely my case of marriage. The screen itself adjusts the brightness, although it seems that all the settings are made so that it does not. Well, the most offensive, again, my illiteracy is possible, but I could not get the LTE module to work: I tried with nano-sim from Amazon. Maybe it shouldn’t be here, or maybe it’s not sharpened for our SIM cards, maybe a laptop for another region, but there was an idea like this: if it exists, then it should work. But something went wrong, and the LTE network does not appear when the SIM card is inserted.