Photo: Marco Chiappetta Other notable features on the ThinkPad X9 are the haptic touchpad, the included 65W GaN charger, and the fact that it comes with a relatively-large 55-WHr battery that is ...
HDR 600, and a 120Hz variable refresh rate. (This display spec is the sole configuration at 15 inches.) The ThinkPad X9 starts with a still-pleasant 1200p non-touch panel with a bit less ...
Its combination of Lunar Lake processor, OLED display and absurdly lightweight chassis made this high-end Lenovo ThinkPad of ...
The ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 13 has a 57 watt-hour battery, which is a little small for a 14-inch laptop, and it also has a hi-res OLED display running at 120Hz. It’s not as strong a performer as ...
The larger model has four speakers, while the smaller notebook has two. And the Thinkpad X9 15 has an 80 Wh battery, compared with 55 Wh for the ThinkPad X9 14.
ThinkPad keyboard. Under the hood, Lenovo says the laptop is serviceable by removing the bottom covering, allowing you to replace the SSD and battery if you need. And, of course, you can’t have ...
Instead, they use a haptic trackpad without the ThinkPad’s usual discrete button ... And the design allows access to the SSD and battery to facilitate repairs and replacements.
You can primarily thank the new Carbon’s insanely low heft for that: At just 2.2 pounds, it’s the lightest ThinkPad X1 Carbon ... was not egregious. Battery life is perhaps of greater concern.
Lenovo has crafted a new retort to Apple’s market-leading MacBook Air laptop, the ThinkPad X9, and I’ve gone hands on with it before its CES 2025 debut. After starting my career at PCMag as an ...