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Posted by S.Yu
 - January 11, 2021, 23:45:55
Quote from: Astar on January 11, 2021, 18:56:31
Ridiculous article like what the other commentators have said - you are not in a position to write this article because you have not even laid hands on the Lenovo!

This smacks of a paid CrApple advertorial hit-job. Macs popular? Wow... the MacOS global market share is anywhere from 0.8 to 8% depending on where you get your numbers. Nobody wants to use a walled garden OS that cannot run most of the most important apps the enterprise and business world uses. Not to mention an M1 chip which crashes when trying to run peripheral hardware devices due to driver problems, or other apps which simply won't run or crashes. Read the real world feedback!

Furthermore, how the heck can this clueless writer than claim to doubt the "stability" of the Lenovo X1 Nano when he has never touched one? If you don't know, the respectable thing to do is BE SILENT on the issue. You don't throw conjecture and other crap on an issue you have no basis to comment on. Even then, if you had done any research, or just walked into a Lenovo retail store, you would have known that the X1 series is REKNOWNED for having incredible strength and durability at amazingly low weight profiles. Clearly the writer has never touched any Lenovo X1 Carbon series device in his life!

Even more, the writer clearly doesn't even have any basic knowledge about material sciences. The X1 series is made of carbon fibre and magnesium for heaven's sakes! That is what PREMIUM design means!


The CrApple is made of cheap & weak aluminium, one of the most most abundant materials on earth. That is why its so cheap we throw away aluminium every day in the form of drink cans and aluminium foil... into trash cans often made of aluminium!

That is why for a 13" display device, it weighs a lousy 1.3kg! Every other brand from the latest HP Aero to the latest Fujitsu Lifebook U9310X that Notebookchat has reviewed have got laptops (even 14" display ones) at or around the 1kg or sub 1kg mark! That is what you call a real premium design! Lightweight design IS PREMIUM design in itself! The CrApple is a piece of crap aluminium thingie with a smartphone SOC!

The X1-Nano comes with standard 3 year warranty and with the same specs cost the same as the M1 crap made of aluminium!?!?!? Wow, that's a no brainer. A proper ultralight featherweight device built to last out of carbon fibre and magnesium that is basically only TWO-THIRDS the weight of the CrApple while being able to run far more apps in the Windows environment. Only i-Diots and fruity fangirls will choose the M1.

And please don't kid me about M1 performance BS. Again, you are tossing out synthetic benchmarks cherry picked by CrApple comparing against a lousy crappy Intel CPU.

Real world reviews show that AMD is way faster than the M1. https://youtu.be/-VLbbw7FuZw
I agree that this piece should not exist, that it should only be published after actual testing, but not with much else after that.

>X1 series is REKNOWNED for having incredible strength and durability at amazingly low weight profiles
I don't know if you mean overall durability or just physical durability, because the X1 series has known issues and does not have a particularly low rate of repairs that should be expected from its price.

>one of the most most abundant materials on earth
The aluminum is not expensive to source, but the unibody build achieved by CNC is widely known to be expensive and does yield higher strength than non-unibody solutions.

>Lightweight design IS PREMIUM design in itself!
I don't think I've come across a full carbon fiber design that's not somehow flimsy. The most common weak point would be lid flexion. Using carbon fiber for the keyboard side however generally does not produce issues.

>Only i-Diots and fruity fangirls will choose the M1.
The Nano is Intel only, why bring up the AMD to attempt to bash the M1? Even if the AMD is faster it doesn't make the Nano look any better. Personally I wouldn't choose the Macbook if only for lack of touch but the M1 basically matches the Intel running Rosetta and is about twice as fast in native, and even Chromebooks sell so I wouldn't worry about Apple's ecosystem.

>Real world reviews show that AMD is way faster than the M1
Not at all, in fact your linked video is pretty embarrassing for AMD. It shows that the AMD achieves less than twice the GB multicore as Intel for far more than twice the power draw:7900 63W vs. 4400 25W(1:35 and 3:33 in the video), and while there's no reported power draw for the Apple in the video, where it almost matches the AMD in GB multicore it's been said to sustain less than 30W. Only in Cinebench does the AMD have a clear advantage to the Apple, and that's at a much higher power draw. I'll give it to Lenovo that they gave the device a pretty good cooling solution, but it is physically a slightly bigger and heavier laptop than the others.
Posted by Astar
 - January 11, 2021, 18:56:31
Ridiculous article like what the other commentators have said - you are not in a position to write this article because you have not even laid hands on the Lenovo!

This smacks of a paid CrApple advertorial hit-job. Macs popular? Wow... the MacOS global market share is anywhere from 0.8 to 8% depending on where you get your numbers. Nobody wants to use a walled garden OS that cannot run most of the most important apps the enterprise and business world uses. Not to mention an M1 chip which crashes when trying to run peripheral hardware devices due to driver problems, or other apps which simply won't run or crashes. Read the real world feedback!

Furthermore, how the heck can this clueless writer than claim to doubt the "stability" of the Lenovo X1 Nano when he has never touched one? If you don't know, the respectable thing to do is BE SILENT on the issue. You don't throw conjecture and other crap on an issue you have no basis to comment on. Even then, if you had done any research, or just walked into a Lenovo retail store, you would have known that the X1 series is REKNOWNED for having incredible strength and durability at amazingly low weight profiles. Clearly the writer has never touched any Lenovo X1 Carbon series device in his life!

Even more, the writer clearly doesn't even have any basic knowledge about material sciences. The X1 series is made of carbon fibre and magnesium for heaven's sakes! That is what PREMIUM design means!


The CrApple is made of cheap & weak aluminium, one of the most most abundant materials on earth. That is why its so cheap we throw away aluminium every day in the form of drink cans and aluminium foil... into trash cans often made of aluminium!

That is why for a 13" display device, it weighs a lousy 1.3kg! Every other brand from the latest HP Aero to the latest Fujitsu Lifebook U9310X that Notebookchat has reviewed have got laptops (even 14" display ones) at or around the 1kg or sub 1kg mark! That is what you call a real premium design! Lightweight design IS PREMIUM design in itself! The CrApple is a piece of crap aluminium thingie with a smartphone SOC!

The X1-Nano comes with standard 3 year warranty and with the same specs cost the same as the M1 crap made of aluminium!?!?!? Wow, that's a no brainer. A proper ultralight featherweight device built to last out of carbon fibre and magnesium that is basically only TWO-THIRDS the weight of the CrApple while being able to run far more apps in the Windows environment. Only i-Diots and fruity fangirls will choose the M1.

And please don't kid me about M1 performance BS. Again, you are tossing out synthetic benchmarks cherry picked by CrApple comparing against a lousy crappy Intel CPU.

Real world reviews show that AMD is way faster than the M1. https://youtu.be/-VLbbw7FuZw
Posted by Mike tyson 234
 - January 11, 2021, 07:52:01
What a waste of time. There's no comparison. This is just a click bait
Posted by Dorby
 - January 11, 2021, 03:11:18
Most folks I know use the MacBook Pro or the 12" MacBook, yet they all know what a MacBook Air is, and have no idea what a X1 is, so there you go.
With M1, the Air will now be one of THE MOST popular choice of laptops in first world countries, I imagine, and for good reason.
Posted by Jack1234
 - January 11, 2021, 01:25:57
Key travel is not the worst part of the X1 Nano. It's the reduced size keyboard, which make for a strange and unconventional typing experience.
Posted by S.Yu
 - January 10, 2021, 21:33:29
Quote from: Erik on January 10, 2021, 19:15:06
You know this article is junk one paragraph in.  Macbook air one of most popular laptops today.  Apple has 8 percent global laptop market share.  Popular?
Apple has 8% with a handful of models, and of course much more than 8% in English speaking countries.
Posted by frogg
 - January 10, 2021, 20:22:16
The Nano, as a member of the X1 family should have a solid Linux support from both Intel and Lenovo. And it is 430g lighter, with the legendary trackpoint, so the choice is super easy!

Posted by Erik
 - January 10, 2021, 19:15:06
You know this article is junk one paragraph in.  Macbook air one of most popular laptops today.  Apple has 8 percent global laptop market share.  Popular?
Posted by davids
 - January 10, 2021, 18:24:40
It's strange times when Apple now offers better price and better performance than competition.
Posted by Mathew
 - January 10, 2021, 18:02:13
So you did not get a chance to play with the nano, but just use press images and extrapolated benchmarks to give a preview.

Lol, day by day you are becoming more and more of a clickbait site. Rename yourself to clickbaitcheck dot com.
Posted by Redaktion
 - January 10, 2021, 14:10:24
In 2008, we saw the fight between the original Apple MacBook Air and the Lenovo ThinkPad X300. Both devices were pulled out of regular envelopes, which was a revolution back then. Now, almost 13 years later, Lenovo once again launches a very compact 13-inhc notebook with the ThinkPad X1 Nano. Time for us to compare the two once again.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Preview-Lenovo-ThinkPad-X1-Nano-vs-Apple-MacBook-Air-M1.514199.0.html