At first I thought it was fake. I didn't expect the X1 Carbon with 7th Gen Intel Core i7-8565U processor to be so affordable. After opening it, I checked the system information. Everything is checked. This is indeed the 7th Gen Carbon x1. If you look at Lenovo's genuine website, you'll see that it costs $1,800 for a 256GB SSD and $2,200 for a 512GB SSD. It is very light (2.5 kg). He has a nice black and business look. 16GB RAM and 512GB SSD is all I need. I was thinking about getting a Dell XPS 13 or this one. But it's lighter than the Dell XPS 13, so I bought the X1 instead of the Dell XPS 13. I will test this laptop in the coming days. If you don't like it I'll send it back, but so far I like it!
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