I think the P series processor is a mistake. I have the 1st generation Nano with a U series, it's's great on battery and silent unless doing a Windows Update. I got my on ebay, and like you said for a split second, I thought I got ripped off! It really does feel like a chassis with nothing inside it's so light. 😂
Thanks for this, Lon. Do you think the X13s is the better option for those who prioritize cellular connectivity and battery life? It seems that the X1 nano Intel chip doesn’t perform as well as it could, so I wonder if the X13s Snapdragon chip actually performs better or similarly. Perhaps, the only real draw for X1 nano is Thunderbolt, but it’s too bad 32GB RAM is not an option.
Nah, Lenovo fell into marketing tactic of inflating the launch price of its laptop and to sell it discounted later on. Last gen Nano with price of 1700 usd had discounted sale of 1200 usd on prime day last year.
I like this class of laptop and wish I could justify one. I handled a previous X1 Carbon and was surprised at the leap in build quality versus a standard ThinkPad--a T490 at the time.
I think the P series processor is a mistake. I have the 1st generation Nano with a U series, it's's great on battery and silent unless doing a Windows Update. I got my on ebay, and like you said for a split second, I thought I got ripped off! It really does feel like a chassis with nothing inside it's so light. 😂
The 1s generation is with Intel 1160g
Thanks for this, Lon. Do you think the X13s is the better option for those who prioritize cellular connectivity and battery life? It seems that the X1 nano Intel chip doesn’t perform as well as it could, so I wonder if the X13s Snapdragon chip actually performs better or similarly. Perhaps, the only real draw for X1 nano is Thunderbolt, but it’s too bad 32GB RAM is not an option.
$1,800 to me is just too much for like an ultrabook. It's not big enough to have the thermals to do really powerful work....
Yea, you can buy refurbished t480/t480s for like 200$
Nah, Lenovo fell into marketing tactic of inflating the launch price of its laptop and to sell it discounted later on. Last gen Nano with price of 1700 usd had discounted sale of 1200 usd on prime day last year.
Fingerprint sensor under Linux? You have said it worked fine under Ubuntu. So what about its fingerprint sensor there?
I like this class of laptop and wish I could justify one. I handled a previous X1 Carbon and was surprised at the leap in build quality versus a standard ThinkPad--a T490 at the time.
My 13 year old Chromebook finally bit the dust. Can't find OS `so I think the EE Hard drive is toast 😞
Imagine if MSNBC did this to a regressive channel.
This is like a Yoga 11e's biological Dad.
executives dont want to crack open that to replace the puny 512gb m.2
Thank you man, very nice review
❤great vid
No one would buy it with a N100 processor, but that's about all it needs.
I'm not so sure 'that's about all it needs'
no USB A? pass.