The X1 Yoga comes in a gray color now, since it's actually made out of aluminum, but if you want a clamshell that's not black, you'll have to go for ... the meat of the review, since since the ...
The only drawback is that Lenovo has drawn the line, and the X1 Carbon is now a non-touchscreen laptop; you'll have to move to the ThinkPad X1 Yoga if you want a clone with touch (and pen) for $300 ...
Lenovo might have put the ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 13 Aura Edition over the top with a SD or microSD card reader, but at least it didn’t decide that 3.5mm audio output was irrelevant and omit it.
You can primarily thank the new Carbon’s insanely low heft for that: At just 2.2 pounds, it’s the lightest ThinkPad X1 Carbon ever ... how did Lenovo trim nearly 10 percent off the weight ...
But that doesn’t mean Lenovo has completely abandoned the old-school ThinkPad. It’s still around, with the ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 13 ... That’s my review unit. Those are expensive prices.
By comparison, the X1 Yoga starts at nearly $1,700 while the X1 Carbon has a starting price of $1,400. We think that price helps make Lenovo's ThinkPad T470S a worthwhile consideration for anyone ...
(Credit: Joseph Maldonado) If Lenovo had stopped after putting two Thunderbolt ... Viewing angles are broad, and the contrast is sky-high. The X1 Carbon doesn't match some content-creator systems ...