![]() The masses can “think different” all they want, but some folks have no interest in being another brick in the wall of style or computing choices. Light handling and accurate, all these machines have the power to put away the competition with the right operator. ![]() It’s the black Ducati 1199 Panigale or Heckler & Koch MP5 of notebooks and gets the job done without a lot of fanfare in its aesthetic impact. The X1 Carbon is an aesthetic beauty in a “form follows function” kind of way. The Lenovo ThinkPad Carbon X1: So light, so thin, so fun …. With an original design inspired by a Japanese lunchbox, the first ThinkPad (Model 700) came with a 25-MHz 486 processor and a 120-MB hard drive, weighed 6.5 pounds, and cost about $4,350 (over $6,800 in today’s dollars).Ī lot has changed since 1992, but the brand (which originally met resistance in IBM boardrooms because it went against the company’s numeric naming conventions) has maintained its cachet of standing for reliability, build quality, security, portability, usability, creative design, and subdued style. The brand has a lot of lore behind it first introduced in 1992 by IBM, it recently celebrated its 20th anniversary under Lenovo Corporation, which purchased it from IBM in 2005. Tiburon Testing Lab team at Jon Peddie Research This new Ultrabook exceeds Intel standards with a carbon fiber chassis and extra durability.īy the Mt.
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