Kindle Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2025
Cheap laptop. Do not waste your money. 14 months of mostly sitting on my desk. Had it in twice because it just wouldn’t start up. Disconnect and reconnect all of the inside parts each time. The outside is not durable. A piece completely came off in the laptop sleeve part of my backpack on the 2nd day I had it. We also bumped it once off the coffee table to the carpeted floor and the corner couldn’t endure like most. Broken screen and repairs. Good laptops won’t have that happen.
Jerry Chery
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2024
Excellent
Shanto
Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2024
Not sure why but my warranty timer started 13 months prior to my purchase. Otherwise would have been 5 stars as great little laptop
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2024
Very light weight and performs well.
C. Blaney
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2024
Arrived right on time and exactly as described. I've been using it for 4 days now and it works flawlessly. I registered it with Lenovo and the warranty now shows there for the full 3-years, so I'm very pleased. The screen is beautiful, seems larger than it is (which I was a bit worried about!) and the resolution and brightness are great. One of the reasons I chose the X1 Titanium was the high resolution and brightness. Well worth it. I have no idea why Lenovo has decided to end this model at Gen 1; it is a lovely laptop, feels really solid, and incredibly light. Love the laptop and both the seller and Lenovo have been great so far. Highly recommend.
Tiffany A
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2024
I liked that this is easy to use and carry . The dual monitor is great as a student while working on assignments, as I specifically did not want a desktop computer instead of a laptop. but am used to working with multiple monitors. Compatible with lenovo thinkpad carbon x1
Lynda K. Frantz
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2024
I wrote an earlier review that stared with, "I have two other 13" Yogas,"Like others I was confused about the two USB Thunderbolt ports on this Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Titanium Yoga. Either port can be used as its charging prot. I learned that these Thunderbolt ports should be my choice of ports because besides being used as a power/charger port they transfer data 2X faster than standard USBC, and 8 times faster than the blue USB 3 ports on my old Yogas.But i prefer to use a wireless mouse with a USB radio, how do I adapt its USB connector this computer's tiny Thunderbolt USBC port?. I put this question to my husband, an electrical engineer. "It is easy. Just buy the inexpensive Thunderbolt C male to female USB adapter. Lenevo probably should have include one in their standard accessories pack. If you need more ports in various configurations (HDMI, RG45, MicroSD, SD, Blue 5 GB/s USB and others), or want to drive two displays, then buy a multiport Thunderbolt expander which are available on Amazon. Backing up a half full 1TB Yoga with data using one of its Thunderbolt USBC ports connected to a 1TB USB C flash drive will take minutes instead of taking hours and will be a time saver for you too. It is easy to downgrade the specified speed of a computer port but it is impossible to increase it. Your started with the fastest Thunderbird 4 that is always downgrade with inexpensive adapters." JimI bought a few red colored Thunderbird USBC to USB 3.0 from Amazon for about $4 each.
stidvargas
Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2023
Producto de muy buena calidad, lo que se oferta en la publicación, excelente producto, muy liviano y delgado!!!! Compra 10 de 10