Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Nano
Expert reviews
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03/29/2022
SummaryYou'll forget you're carrying Lenovo's featherweight ThinkPad X1 Nano, but you'll enjoy every minute of using this extreme ultralight...
pcmag.comProsIncredibly light, Immaculate design and engineering, Fine keyboard and 16:10 aspect ratio display, Impressive battery life
ConsExpensive, Short on ports, No microSD card slot or security lock slot
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12/15/2021
SummaryA powerhouse for portable productivity. Lenovo's ThinkPad X1 Nano is the last word in portable productivity, packing a great keyboard, strong performance, and long battery life in a light yet rugged chassis. It's a shame the X1 Nano's price puts it out of...
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07/23/2021
SummaryLenovo ThinkPad X1 Nano: Price, availability, and specsSource: Daniel Rubino / Windows CentralThe ThinkPad X1 Nano starts at around $1,056 on the Lenovo website. Users can customize just about every aspect of the laptop, including the OS, processor, RAM...
windowscentral.comProsExtremely light and portable design, Brilliant keyboard and trackpad, Outstanding 16:10 2K display, Optional 4G/5G, Zero Touch login/User presence detection
Cons720p webcam is weak for 2021, Antiquated exhaust system, Small sacrifice on battery life
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06/29/2021
SummaryThe Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Nano is an extraordinarily lightweight laptop that offers good performance, a decent keyboard, and a 16:10 display that has a few more pixels than you typically find in a laptop this small. It also has better speaks than you'd expec...
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04/08/2021
SummaryLenovo has an attractive, rock-solid option in its ultra-portable business-class laptop lineup with the new ThinkPad X1 Nano. Performance with our Intel Core i7-1160G7-powered model was also very good. In some tests, like Cinebench or GeekBench 5, for exa...
hothardware.comProsStrong Performance, Clean, Understated Looks, Excellent Keyboard, Gorgeous 2K Display, Decent Battery Life, Ultra Light @ Under 2 lbs
ConsOnly Dual Thunderbolt 4 USBC, 720p Webcam, Pricey In General, Disappointing Upgrades With Higher Prices
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03/24/2021
SummaryLenovo has hit the trifecta with its featherweight ThinkPad X1 Nano: It's fast, it's light, and it boasts great battery life. The array of privacy-minded features, bright 2K screen, and the great keyboard are further highlights...
pcworld.com_techhive.comProsPerfect balance of performance and battery life, Premium keyboard, Facial recognition and presence detection, Weighs less than 2 pounds
ConsOnly two ports (Thunderbolt 4, at least), No touchscreen on this particular SKU
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03/17/2021
SummaryI f If you've used a ThinkPad before, you probably know 90 percent of what to expect from the ThinkPad X1 Nano. All of the staples are here. It's got the black carbon fiber chassis, the discrete buttons on top of the touchpad, the mechanical privacy shutt...
theverge.comProsWeighs less than two pounds, 16:10 display, Capable processor, Windows Hello webcam with physical shutter, Exceptional build quality
ConsNot many ports, Unintuitive keyboard layout, Touchpad is a bit small, Battery life isn't the best, On the pricey side
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03/06/2021
SummaryThis Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Nano review shows how it offers solid performance for a business laptop, not to mention amazing battery life, a colorful 2K anti-glare display and even some useful software that will help business users. However, when you compare i...
tomsguide.comProsGreat battery life, Lightweight, 2K, anti-glare display, Useful software, Punchy keyboard
ConsLimited ports, Dull sound, Pricey
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03/03/2021
SummaryThanks to its great keyboard and high-res screen, the ThinkPad X1 Nano offers an amazing ultrabook productivity experience...
tomshardware.comProsLight weight, Best-in-class keyboard, High-res, 16:10 screen fits more work, Long battery life,
ConsNo USB Type-A or HDMI Ports, Expensive
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02/22/2021
SummaryLet's wrap up by saying that the ThinkPad X1 Nano is something spectacular. Its quality of build and the incredibly thin and light chassis result in a laptop that is extremely comfortable to carry. In fact, you barely feel it in your hand. And interesting...
laptopmedia.comProsSub 1 kilogram body made out of carbon fiber and magnesium alloy, Surprisingly good performance, Covers 99.5% of the sRGB color gamut, has high maximum brightness, and the color representation is accurate with our Gaming and Web design profile (MND007ZA1-...
ConsPoor upgradeability, Limited I/O, making dongles and adapters mandatory, Tends to get pretty warm under extreme workloads
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02/21/2021
SummaryThe Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Nano is a lovely laptop, and frankly, the engineering that went into this is remarkable. My only complaints about it are that the screen is small, that there's no USB Type-A, and I kind of wish that there wasn't a fan, although not...
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02/04/2021
SummaryLenovo's X1 Nano proves an ultraportable 13-inch version of the X1 Carbon belongs in the hands of consumers and professionals alike...
Laptopmag.comProsStylish, stealthy design, Bright 13-inch, 2K display, Weighs 2 pounds, 12-hour battery life, Snappy keyboard
ConsLimited ports, Small touchpad, Fingerprint magnet
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02/03/2021
SummaryIn 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...
notebookcheck.netProshigh-quality and lightweight chassis, Thunderbolt 4
Consreduced keyboard quality, only 2x USB-C, no PCIe 4.0 SSD, not WWAN-ready
Retail prices reported as of 21 May 2022 23:25:24 GMT