Testseek.com have collected 104 expert reviews of the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Nano G1 - Intel Gen 11 and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Nano G1 - Intel Gen 11.
February 2021
(82%)
104 Reviews
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high-quality and lightweight chassis, Thunderbolt 4 & USB 4, very good matte 16:10 screen, Wi-Fi 6 and LTE, decent performance utilization, good battery runtime, good speakers
reduced keyboard quality, only 2x USB-C, no PCIe 4.0 SSD, not WWAN-ready
In review: Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Nano. Test model courtesy of Lenovo Germany.Lenovo delivers a very good performance in many regards. The X1 nano is an interesting new member for the X1 family as an ultra-mobile business subnotebook with a weight under 1 kg...
Abstract: Whether you're looking for powerful internals or an awesome keyboard, Lenovo laptops are both reliable and highly rated. Here at PCWorld, we've personally used and tested a number of Lenovo laptops, from ThinkPads to Yogas and everything in between.While...
Abstract: The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Nano is just the kind of powerful, light, and long-lasting laptop you'll want to take with you on post-pandemic business trips—and it's handy even now just because it's so easy to take all over the house. It also performs right ther...
Abstract: Lenovo has launched its lightest ThinkPad to date, the X1 Nano, pledging robust functionality and processing despite weighing just 907 grams. Australian pricing and availability is yet to be confirmed. The ultra-light laptop is also among the first ThinkP...
Abstract: Charles Lindbergh knew a thing or two about traveling light. When preparing The Spirit of St. Louis for his transatlantic flight in 1927, the pilot jettisoned everything—from his parachute and radio to the traditional leather seat. (He used a wicker chair...
Abstract: Charles Lindbergh knew a thing or two about traveling light. When preparing The Spirit of St. Louis for his transatlantic flight in 1927, the pilot jettisoned everything—from his parachute and radio to the traditional leather seat. (He used a wicker chair...
Published: 2021-03-24, Author: Ben , review by: pcworld.co.nz
Abstract: The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Nano is just the kind of powerful, light, and long-lasting laptop you'll want to take with you on post-pandemic business trips—and it's handy even now just because it's so easy to take all over the house. It also performs right ther...
ultralight design, sturdy build quality and excellent crasftmanship, Thunderbolt 4, biometrics and fast wireless, good screen with 16:10 panel, snappy with daily use and multitasking, runs coolly and quietly, punchy speakers for a ThinkPad, fair battery l
USBC IO only, the keyboard si more cramped and shallowe than on other ThinkPads, not as competent in demanding loads as some of the other premium ultrabooks, expensive when specced up
The X1 Nano is one of the better ultrabooks of this generation and the ThinkPad to go for if you're after an ultralight format that doesn't skimp on the ThinkPad design and ergonomics cores. The compact format, the 16:10 matte display, and especially the...
Published: 2021-04-23, Author: Richard , review by: T3.com
Thin, light design that still feels robust,Excellent performance,Plenty of memory and storage space,
Limited ports,
The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Nano has it all excellent battery life, performance, all in a compact package. Reasons to buy+Thin, light design that still feels robust+Excellent performance+Plenty of memory and storage space+Reasons to avoid-Limited ports...
Mediocre battery life, Peripherals suffer for size
Maybe. if you can find it for the right priceCredit: Reviewed / Whitson Gordon The X1 Nano features a springy backlit keyboard.In a vacuum, the X1 Nano is a great laptop. Its small size and crazy-lightweight form factor are the ultimate in portability...