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Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon (2017) preview: The best business laptop money can buy?

Posted on January 5, 2017January 8, 2019 By Jarvis

If there’s one so-called “business laptop” brand that keeps its customers happy time and again, that would be ThinkPad. The once IBM-owned brand has remained strong under the wings of its Lenovo acquisition and its latest 2017 product, the X1 Carbon, is a notable upgrade over previous models that hurls this ThinkPad into the stratosphere. Indeed, it looks like one of the best business laptops that money can buy.

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At first glance the trim bezel around the 14-inch screen looks rather Dell XPS-esque by design. The ThinkPad isn’t quite as trim to the edges to our eyes, but it’s a far cry from the chunky bezel of old. It means a 14-inch screen can fit into a typical 13-inch laptop form factor.
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Computers & IT Tags:acquisition, business, Dell, ibm, laptop, Lenovo, lenovo thinkpad x1, thinkpad, ThinkPad X1 Carbon

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