Lenovo does not just updates their high-end ThinkPads of the X1 series: The new ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 9 is the biggest redesigns of the series since 2017. Together with the convertible sister ThinkPad X1 Yoga Gen 6, the new X1 Carbon uses screens in the 16:10 aspect-ratio for the first time. And that is not the only change.
https://www.notebookcheck.net/Lenovo-ThinkPad-X1-Carbon-Gen-9-X1-Yoga-Gen-6-get-huge-16-10-redesign.514414.0.html
13.5 mm, slightly reduced width... noooooooo :'(
Really disappointed with the changes to the keyboard
It seems that the position of the exhaust port has moved from the side to the hinge part.
So this laptop should have type-c ports on both sides like the Yoga Slim 750i Carbon.
Good to see the battery bump, sad to see even worse keyboard.
I've tried the X1 Nano vs multiple HP Spectre x360s, and prefered the Spectres every time.
If the X1 Yoga really has worse keyboard than my Spectre 14, then there is no reason to try it for double the money.
No WQHD screen option!? That means the only screen options are low res FHD anti-glare or high-res UHD glossy. Lenovo, what are you thinking?
wtf??? why there is no amd version ???
Can someone tell me the difference between the second and third display options on the X1 Carbon ? ???
And, the hinge design is likely to be weaker than the current implementation. If you try any laptop based on the "new" design - the screen wobble is worse on this type of a hinge.
Quote from: Need a new laptop on January 14, 2021, 20:36:59
And, the hinge design is likely to be weaker than the current implementation. If you try any laptop based on the "new" design - the screen wobble is worse on this type of a hinge.
Do you mean the Carbon or the Yoga?
I'm definitely going to buy it, but I'm lost in the display options.
Quote from: Need a new laptop on January 14, 2021, 20:36:59
And, the hinge design is likely to be weaker than the current implementation. If you try any laptop based on the "new" design - the screen wobble is worse on this type of a hinge.
I'm not too worried about the new hinge. My Latitude with this same design has minimal wobble.
No AMD, no buy.
Look at those outdated thick top and bottom bezels. It's like 2016 again with the first XPS
Quote from: BLM Thugs on January 26, 2021, 10:22:41
No AMD, no buy.
Look at those outdated thick top and bottom bezels. It's like 2016 again with the first XPS
ThinkPad will never ever have bezels as thin as XPS because the former has certain durability standards to comply while the latter doesn't. Thin bezels are good looking for sure but are proved to be more vulnerable. Notice how thick and ugly the rugged laptops are? That's the reason.
A larger 57Whr battery, a 16:10 screen, 32GB or RAM, i7-1160 or 1180 w/ Iris extreme graphics, and thunderbolt 4 + HDMI 2.0. This is a big upgrade from previous generations.
Both not launching in India it looks like since they are not even listed. Lenovo FAIL.
US website was updated
Price : USD 2819 :o
The one difference I could spot between them is that the X1 Yoga Gen 6 comes with a rechargeable ThinkPad Pen Pro and optionally an upgrade to Active Pen. Otherwise they look the same to me.