Any device with no user repairable parts should get a HUGE hit in its review. More than halfway thru 2026 on a burning planet and forced obsolescence in tech making the rounds since the birth of the iPhone, devices that can't be repaired should not be recommended to consumers. A non repairable device is just going to be a device for 2 years and then will live in the ocean indefinitely.
Any idea why they pulled the Arc B390 configuration at the last moment? I was watching the page religiously so I could order this device when it became available, but the second it became available; they removed the X7 option. In fact I don't think it is even going to be actually released with the Arc B390 anymore. Intel took half the year to actually get B390 devices rolling out, and half of them when they actually released, were not available with the full B390 graphics solution; replaced with worse chips than lunar lake from a graphics perspective. What a bait and switch.
The 14-inch ThinkPad X1 is back this year powered by Panther Lake and a refreshed look. The list of minor changes add up to a noticeably better user experience especially depending on the configuration.