Does the touchpad area actually depress near the bottom to click left and right? With the new MacBooks it doesn’t actually go down and up and my fingers have been hurting so thinking about switching back to a PC and know Thinkpads are known for better ergonomics and a longer keyboard key travel. The MacBook measly 1.0 mm travel is unacceptable too. Please let me know about the touchpad area as far as if you can press down and up and if the touchpad area actually drops and rises or if it’s only haptic feedback and a pretend click action like on the Mac.
I already sold it, it definitely was over 1mm, it felt really good for me. It will be probably hard to switch back. Like with iPhone, i cannot imagine learning how to operate an android
I have a Gen 11 and it does have the up and down click. Nice laptop but hard to get used to so small touchpad after using a regular size touchpad for years now. So much that I don't use it, I bought something else with a regular size touchpad. And the trackpoint is not for me. They had to make the TouchPad smaller to make space for the trackpoint buttons. Other than that it seems to be a great laptop.
The X1 Carbon gen 11 is excellent too, minus GPU needs. With the Intel core i7 1365U CPU, you can do all the 0365 apps for work. Also, the single core performance is quick and snappy. According to Geekbench 6, the single core performance is around 2400.
I have a gen 5 and gen 9.
I love Thinkpad x1 ❤
this pc is ready to linux
Agreed
Linux lmao... no one uses linux move on outdater
You know 90% of servers, 70% of phones use Linux😂😂😂😂@@Bitcoin_Gold
@@Bitcoin_Goldyour ignorance is not our problem. I use Linux, I’m a software engineer at Cisco, my last years comp was 225k
Bros a arts student maybe. an Computer science student uses linux,i think everybody of them..@@Bitcoin_Gold
Does the touchpad area actually depress near the bottom to click left and right? With the new MacBooks it doesn’t actually go down and up and my fingers have been hurting so thinking about switching back to a PC and know Thinkpads are known for better ergonomics and a longer keyboard key travel. The MacBook measly 1.0 mm travel is unacceptable too. Please let me know about the touchpad area as far as if you can press down and up and if the touchpad area actually drops and rises or if it’s only haptic feedback and a pretend click action like on the Mac.
I already sold it, it definitely was over 1mm, it felt really good for me. It will be probably hard to switch back. Like with iPhone, i cannot imagine learning how to operate an android
I have a Gen 11 and it does have the up and down click. Nice laptop but hard to get used to so small touchpad after using a regular size touchpad for years now. So much that I don't use it, I bought something else with a regular size touchpad. And the trackpoint is not for me. They had to make the TouchPad smaller to make space for the trackpoint buttons. Other than that it seems to be a great laptop.
@@kickingworld latest Thinkpad carbon has haptic touchpad option if somebody wishes bigger touchpad.
❤is available in India🇮🇳 price plz?
Probably expensive
Great is this laptop
It is great, but expensive
Work good for graphic design and gaming?
Chat gpt is your friend
No, it needs to have a good Videocard for that
Is it metal?
Plastic i think
@montgomeryaha7612 lame
Only downside is soldered ram.
This is 2023, gen 12 is called Ai PC
Yes 2023. Has 2024 model came out?
@@alegreviews yes
The X1 Carbon gen 11 is excellent too, minus GPU needs. With the Intel core i7 1365U CPU, you can do all the 0365 apps for work. Also, the single core performance is quick and snappy. According to Geekbench 6, the single core performance is around 2400.
@@akin242002 gen 10 shows near the same single core performance.
@@Ipeacocks Yes, but the CPU was too hot for the small and thin laptop. Especially Intel Core i7 1270P.
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Babushka
hd email 😂
time to upgrade it with Linux