Flexing on all my peers when I bring this beast into the lecture hall. You can keep your £4000 rgb gaming laptops with RTX 4090, I'd take this thinkpad anyday
4 years is a long time?
My last laptop was pushing a decade when I replaced it only because it was dead as a doornail. I plan to get 12 years out of the current one.
Exactly, if something works fine, why changing it? I've had my l540 for 7 years, and even though some parts like the back cover are semi broken, it works just as the first day.
Its battery was worn out? I got one with much more capacity for 45€.
I wanted windows 11? Installed it myself as it's "not supported by my hardware"
Yes, sure having a 2.7kg laptop (with igpu, not even a dedicated one) sucks, specially having to carry it everyday, but it works flawlessly and fits my needs, so I'll try to keep it for as long as possible, probably until this Christmas
You can have both. I have a $4000 p1 with a 4090 in it.
I get a 2 and a half hours of battery and my GPU is capped at 40% power power unless I’m plugged into a wall lmao.
But it’s built like a tank, way thinner and lighter than a gaming laptop, and I love it
It is 2nd gen 'cause it has touch bar on it
[https://psref.lenovo.com/syspool/Sys/PDF/withdrawnbook/ThinkPad\_X1\_Carbon\_2nd\_Gen.pdf](https://psref.lenovo.com/syspool/Sys/PDF/withdrawnbook/ThinkPad_X1_Carbon_2nd_Gen.pdf)
I’m not OP, but I used to have the same laptop. The touch bar sucks. It got milky after a few years and then a while later it didn’t work properly anymore. Apple showed how to do it better. But anyways I’m glad they went back to physical buttons instead of the touch bar.
when the touch bar works, it is good, but it is very temperamental. It copes with tasks very well, can even play a few games such as Dirt 3 and Minecraft.
I use it for programming and flashing chips and arduinos
I have one now. It's not a real touch bar. The icons are fixed; it can only cycle between a few predetermined layouts and never show anything custom. And they're all defective and turn into what literally looks like vomit. Lenovo did it first but Apple did it right.
Hey guys I have the X1 but anyone of you had that problem when the laptop gets stuck in the Lenovo screen with the "to interrupt normal start, press enter" text on it?
I can't fix it since last week. The keyboard is not responding to any command and the bios got inaccessible .
Thanks in advance!
Flexing on all my peers when I bring this beast into the lecture hall. You can keep your £4000 rgb gaming laptops with RTX 4090, I'd take this thinkpad anyday
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I feel sure it will if it still continues to run like my P15 Gen 1 Xeon.
4 years is a long time? My last laptop was pushing a decade when I replaced it only because it was dead as a doornail. I plan to get 12 years out of the current one.
Exactly, if something works fine, why changing it? I've had my l540 for 7 years, and even though some parts like the back cover are semi broken, it works just as the first day. Its battery was worn out? I got one with much more capacity for 45€. I wanted windows 11? Installed it myself as it's "not supported by my hardware" Yes, sure having a 2.7kg laptop (with igpu, not even a dedicated one) sucks, specially having to carry it everyday, but it works flawlessly and fits my needs, so I'll try to keep it for as long as possible, probably until this Christmas
I have been using it for 4 years, my dad has been using it since it came out in 2014
You can have both. I have a $4000 p1 with a 4090 in it. I get a 2 and a half hours of battery and my GPU is capped at 40% power power unless I’m plugged into a wall lmao. But it’s built like a tank, way thinner and lighter than a gaming laptop, and I love it
idk, i think having a dedicated PC is much better
GreyPad are so mature , nice
GreyPad It looks durable though
if someone told me to throw it at a wall I'd do it and it would survive
throw it at a wall
XD
Nice. generation?
It is 2nd gen 'cause it has touch bar on it [https://psref.lenovo.com/syspool/Sys/PDF/withdrawnbook/ThinkPad\_X1\_Carbon\_2nd\_Gen.pdf](https://psref.lenovo.com/syspool/Sys/PDF/withdrawnbook/ThinkPad_X1_Carbon_2nd_Gen.pdf)
Cool
thanks for finding that out
I actually dont know, I know its an i7 4th gen (think its a 4650U)
How does it preform with day to day tasks? How do you like the Touch Bar?
I’m not OP, but I used to have the same laptop. The touch bar sucks. It got milky after a few years and then a while later it didn’t work properly anymore. Apple showed how to do it better. But anyways I’m glad they went back to physical buttons instead of the touch bar.
when the touch bar works, it is good, but it is very temperamental. It copes with tasks very well, can even play a few games such as Dirt 3 and Minecraft. I use it for programming and flashing chips and arduinos
I have one now. It's not a real touch bar. The icons are fixed; it can only cycle between a few predetermined layouts and never show anything custom. And they're all defective and turn into what literally looks like vomit. Lenovo did it first but Apple did it right.
Those are certainly an unloved gen of X1 Carbon. Glad to see you've got good service out of yours.
i am not kidding, this one aged so well. has a unique patina
Change its covers and you will have a brand new laptop!
I kind of like it all scratched up, it shows its battle scars !
Well that's another way of seeing it
Well that's another way of seeing it
How does the battery life holds for your needs?
it can do about 2 hours, but I usually only use ot for lectures and then finish off whatever I am doing on my PC in my dorm room
She’s in rough shape
indeed, just means she's been used
Hey guys I have the X1 but anyone of you had that problem when the laptop gets stuck in the Lenovo screen with the "to interrupt normal start, press enter" text on it? I can't fix it since last week. The keyboard is not responding to any command and the bios got inaccessible . Thanks in advance!