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21 reviews
Apr, 2025
alaTest has collected and analyzed 21 reviews of Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon G13 (14-inch, 2024). The average rating for this product is 4.3/5, compared to an average rating of 4.0/5 for other products in the same category for all reviews. People really like the sound and screen. The durability and performance are also mentioned favorably, but some have doubts about the size.
portability, performance, durability, screen, sound
size
We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other products in the same category the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon G13 (14-inch, 2024) is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 98/100 = Excellent quality.
See all Lenovo Laptop ComputersExpert review by (techgoondu.com)
Thin and light yet robust and powerful, the Lenovo X1 Carbon is packed with useful features for business users. The price is hefty, though.
Expert review by : Avram Piltch (tomshardware.co.uk)
Lenovo's flagship now weighs just 2.17 pounds.
Light weight ; Strong performance ; Excellent keyboard and TrackPoint ; Plenty of ports
Tinny sound ; Competitors have longer battery life ; No 64GB RAM option
The latest X1 Carbon model ups the ante by dropping the weight down to unprecedented lows while improving the battery life and offering a best-in-class productivity experience.
Expert review by : Mark Coppock (digitaltrends.com)
The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 13 is an excellent laptop at a high price. It's best suited for ThinkPad fans, and it's the best ever for them.
Excellent build quality ; Iconic ThinkPad aesthetic ; Good enough productivity performance ; Good battery life ; Spectacular OLED display
Very expensive ; No haptic touchpad ; Battery life not as good as competitors
“The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 13 just might be the best ThinkPad yet.”
Expert review by : Eric Grevstad (pcmag.com)
Sure, you'll pay for the privilege to carry it, but make no mistake: Lenovo's refreshed, lighter-than-ever ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 13 Aura Edition is a stellar achievement. This is the world's best laptop.
Expert review by : Christopher Null (wired.com)
The standard bearer of ultralight laptops gets smaller than ever—but performance and battery life remain elusive.
One of the most lightweight laptops on the market. Outstanding keyboard. Crystal clear screen. Pointing stick 4eva.
Battery life isn’t workable in today’s environment. Performance is lackluster. Stability issues.
Expert review by : Mark Knapp (pcworld.com)
The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 13 Aura Edition has elegance and feels great to use. But Lenovo should have stepped up its game, as the system lags behind in performance and battery next to a bunch of cheaper competitors.
Expert review by : Joanna Nelius (laptopmag.com)
The latest ThinkPad X1 Carbon suffers from a common problem with the series, and it has nothing to do with what’s inside
Incredibly lightweight, Bright, vivid display, Comfortable keyboard, Responsive, easy-to-use TrackPoint, Chassis stays cool
Sub-par multicore performance, Battery life could be longer, Tinny audio, Collects fingerprints, Grainy webcam
The ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 13 Aura Edition is incredibly light and offers a vivid display and a comfortable keyboard. But it's too expensive for the disappointing multitasking performance and battery life it offers.
Expert review by : Benjamin Herzig (notebookcheck.net)
Notebookcheck tests the new Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 13 Aura Edition, a very expensive, but also high quality laptop for CEOs and other frequent business travelers. With Intel Lunar Lake inside, the X1 Carbon is finally a great ultrabook again....
extremely lightweight, high quality case;premium OLED screen quality;wide port selection;comfortable keyboard & Sensel touchpad;much improved battery life;well-balanced performance
low quality webcam;many hardware options still missing (incl. 5G);no more 64 GB RAM;OLED screen misses Dynamic Refresh Rate;SSD throttles under sustained load;PWM
When the X1 Carbon originally launched all the way back in 2012, it was made for 15 W CPUs of the original Ultrabook generations. Over the years, the X1 Carbon has gotten even slimmer and lighter, but the Intel CPUs have gotten more and more power...
Expert review by : Alex Hernandez (techaeris.com)
The ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 13 Aura Edition is truly a work of art and there is a ton to like about this little laptop, but the price may be too much to swallow for some.
Amazing build quality and trademark ThinkPad durability ; Keyboard is fantastic, as are all Lenovo keyboards ; The OLED display is bright, colorful, and vibrant ; Fantastic performance with Intel Lunar Lake ; The FHD camera and mic are very good ;...
Price point may be too high for some users ; The trackpad could be larger, but since the traditional ThinkPad left and right buttons are at the top, that takes up space. ; Like all ThinkPad’s, it collects fingerprints and smudges
Overall, the X1 Carbon Gen 13 is a fantastic and portable 14″ laptop that is suited for most people who aren’t doing super heavy computing or gaming. I really love how light it is and how portable it is. The keyboard is fantastic, the display is OLED...
Expert review by : Avram Piltch (tomshardware.com)
Lenovo's flagship now weighs just 2.17 pounds.
Light weight ; Strong performance ; Excellent keyboard and TrackPoint ; Plenty of ports
Tinny sound ; Competitors have longer battery life ; No 64GB RAM option
The latest X1 Carbon model ups the ante by dropping the weight down to unprecedented lows while improving the battery life and offering a best-in-class productivity experience.
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