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Best Business Notebook : Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Review


The new Thinkpad X1 Carbon is an incomprehensibly thin 14″ premium Ultrabook that ought to be standard issue in corporate America. Like the Thinkpads before it, the X1 Carbon has a strong, moderate appearance coupled with an incredible console. Dissimilar to business machines of yesterday, clients no more need to exchange off versatility for a vast screen. Basically, the Thinkpad X1 Carbon is the best business note pad cash can purchase, at any rate for the regular working drone. 

The X1 Carbon addresses three of the greatest issues business note pad clients grumble about: using up battery power, not having the capacity to discover an Internet association and needing to haul around a substantial machine. On the off chance that you confront those journal infirmities all the time, you're going to love the way that the X1 Carbon weighs short of what three pounds, can go from zero to 70% charge in 30 minutes and accompanies Hspa+ remote heated in. 


In general, the Thinkpad X1 Carbon is an immense change over the first Thinkpad X1, discarding the gleaming screen, 12 ounces of weight and a decent measure of thickness. 


Starting today, its our top pick for general business clients that have a couple of additional dollars to use on a quality machine. Its thin profile, enormous showcase, phenomenal console and fabricate quality procure it a Notebooks.com Editors' Choice Award. 


Like all contraptions, the X1 Carbon has a few blemishes, however they're for the most part veiled by everything else the X1 Carbon brings to the table. Corporate recluses may dismiss the Thinkpad X1 Carbon's $1,399 passage value, which can move to $1,849 when generally prepared. The showcase could be brighter and the speakers louder. We additionally wish Thinkpad would offer an amplified battery choice for clients that can't live on the single inward batter.


Pros

Very thin and light
14″ Display in a 13″ Package
Great Keyboard and Touchpad
Charges very quickly Cons

Speaker volume when used on lap

Fixed battery
Screen brightness

ThinkPad X1 Carbon Design


The Thinkpad X1 Carbon looks a ton like each other Thinkpad at the outset. Anyhow that is alright with us thinking of it as' a look that is stood the test of time. There are a lot of spots where ostentatious completes and shining logos are alright, however the board room isn't one of them. The cover is all dark put something aside for the Lenovo and Thinkpad logos up top and modest slumber and battery markers on the lower-right corner. 



The fundamental draw of the Thinkpad X1 Carbon is that its amazingly thin and light for a 14″ record book. Measuring only .71″ at its thickest point, the X1 Carbon is more slender than two iphone 4s' stacked on top of one another. One thing that we like abou the X1 Carbon is that its pivot is intended to permit the showcase set down just about totally level. This may not sound like a major ordeal to a few clients, however tall gentlemen stuck utilizing their journals as a part of tight circumstances will admire it. 



As the machine's name proposes, Lenovo uses carbon fiber in the X1 Carbon's development. The top spread and the inner move confine are made of carbon fiber, which is as solid as aluminum and weighs two-thirds less. Normal Thinkpad move pens are made of magnesium, which is double the weight of carbon fiber. Move confines are crucial in business note pads to secure their innards. The X1 Carbon meets or surpasses eight MIL-SPEC principles for sturdiness. The consequence of these decisions is the X1 Carbon feels extremely robust and clients won't need to stress over minor drops or knocking it around. 





Thinkpad X1 Carbon Ports on Left Side 


The Thinkpad X1 Carbon doesn't have a considerable measure of ports contrasted with different Thinkpads, including the first Thinkpad X1. Gone are Ethernet and HDMI ports, alongside the standard Thinkpad AC connector port. Rather, the Thinkpad X1 Carbon has a rectangular force port on its left side, alongside a USB 2.0 port and remote on/off swi



Thinkpad X1 Carbon Ports on Right Side 


The privilege side of the X1 Carbon has a 4-in-1 SD card peruser, USB 3.0 port, Audio In/Out port and Kensington lock space. The card space swallows a whole SD card, instead of leaving piece of it hanging out as some note pad card perusers do. Displayport is the main feature out choice, which implies you may need to purchase a connector or two in the event that you have to interface with a projector or HDTV. 


There's a little SIM card opening on the again of the machine. The portable broadband gimmick permits clients to get online without needing to hunt down an open Wi-Fi system or set up tying on their cell phones. Lenovo makes the portable broadband experience by permitting clients to transform the X1 Carbon into a versatile hotspot so partners can jump online in generally Wi-Fi free zones. 

The Ethernet port's absense can be reduced as a USB-to-Ethernet dongle or by buying a USB docking station. The Lenovo Thinkpad 3.0 Dock offers five USB ports, a sound jack, double DVI ports, Ethernet port and a Kensington lock opening. 

Thinkpad X1 Carbon Keyboard and Touchpad 



The X1 Carbon's console is the best Thinkpad console I've ever utilized, which is to say its the best note pad console I've utilized. Ask any prepared Thinkpad client what they cherish most about their Pcs and they'll likely indicate the console. The Thinkpad X1 Carbon's console is much unique in relation to yesterday's Thinkpad consoles, yet that is not an awful thing. My fingers felt at home the first occasion when I laid my active the Carbon X1′s island-style console and was in a split second ready to sort as fast as I can on consoles I've utilized for a considerable length of time. The keys are scalloped, bended like a grin at the base and have plentiful space between one another. These configuration decisions make it hard to unintentionally strike the wrong key. There's a lot of travel, giving the keys an extravagant feel. 

The keys light up by default automatically in dim environments, providing a nice glow when working in dim environments. A quick press of the function key and spacebar toggles the backlighting on and off .


ThinkPad X1 Carbon Touchpad


The X1 Carbon's touchpad is plush and it works better than some other we've attempted on a Windows PC. It's fundamentally the same to the ones found on Apple's Macbooks, which is a compliment. The Windows record book world's been tormented with poor and unremarkable touchpads as of late, a considerable lot of which are so awful its a miracle producers let them send. I discovered the X1 Carbon's touchpad surface to be slicker than the Macbook Air. Squeezes, zooms and taps all functioned admirably and reliably. 


Long-lasting Thinkpad clients aren't compelled to utilize the touchpad however. There's a Trackpoint right amidst the console and a couple of catches underneath the spacebar for left and right clicking. 

ThinkPad X1 Carbon Display

Maybe the greatest change over the first Thinkpad X1 is the X1 Carbon's 14″ hostile to glare show. The matte completion implies clients don't need to stress over glare as much or seeing their own particular reflections while they work. 


Most business record book clients are acclimated to 14″ presentations with great reason. They're sufficiently huge to work with full time and keep away from the cramped feel of 13″ and littler showcases. Despite the fact that the X1 Carbon has the foot shaped impression of a 13″, Lenovo's fashioners figured out how to wrangle in a 14″ presentation with a determination of 1,600 by 900 pixels. That is the same determination found on Thinkpad T430′s discretionary high-determination show. This implies clients will have a lot of land to chip away at spreadsheets, Word reports and creating email. 

The showcase quality is OK for a business note pad, yet it isn't as fresh, bright and clear as what you'll discover on top of the line purchaser journals. That is one of the tradeoffs of going thin and augmenting battery life. The showcase is appraised at 300 nit, which is agreeably splendid, yet I wish it would go a few scores brighter. 

Performance and Graphics

The Thinkppad X1 Carbon accompanies a scope of low-voltage Intel processors and Intel coordinated representation. These parts are improved for battery life, so the X1 Carbon isn't the privilege journal in the event that you anticipate altering feature, playing feature recreations or running other processor-escalated applications. Anyhow the most recent era of Intel engineering is miles in front of the languid low-voltage processors from several years prior. The X1 Carbon has a lot of velocity and force for the normal business client. Records open in a snap, applications dispatch rapidly and the framework is responsive in ordinary errands. 


The entrance level X1 Carbon ships with a 2.6ghz Intel Core i5 processor. The decked out X1 Carbon, which is the model Lenovo sent over, accompanies a 3.2 Ghz Intel Core i7 processor. Processor decision isn't as imperative as it used to be for one vital reason: the SSD. The X1 Carbon ships with either a 128gb or 256gb SSD. Both of these drives are much speedier than the hard circle drives found in many Pcs and give a ton of the distinguishable zip. Regular work undertakings, for example, Web searching, email and drafting records essentially needn't bother with that much transforming force. What clients will recognize with the X1 Carbon is that archives open rapidly, applications dispatch much speedier than on most journals and the machine wakes from slumber rapidly. You can to a great extent thank the robust state drives (SSD) for those profits.

ThinkPad X1 Carbon Battery Life

The Thinkpad X1 Carbon is evaluated to keep going for up to 6.3 hours on a solitary charge. Likewise with all Pcs, your battery life mileage will change. I utilized the X1 Carbon for a couple of days and was satisfied to find that the Thinkpad X1 Carbon kept going a little more than five hours on a solitary charge without attempting. That is not stellar, particularly when stacked up against bulkier business note pads that brag of 'throughout the day processing,' yet its a lot of juice for most clients, more often than not. 


Lenovo's assembled an imaginative method for managing a fixed battery. As opposed to asking clients to haul around an auxiliary cut battery or other extra, Lenovo's accelerated the energizing process significantly. The battery can go from zero to 70% charged in only 30 minutes, which implies clients can get enough squeeze to last whatever remains of the day by connecting to amid a rushed lunch. We tried out the X1 Carbon's Rapidcharge gimmick and saw the battery meter move from nothing to 72% in 30 minutes. Lamentably, it takes three times as long (90 minutes) to get the distance to 100%. 

ThinkPad X1 Carbon Speakers and Webcam

We don't expect much in the speaker office from slender and-light note pads. The X1 Carbon's speakers are average and fire downwards, which reflects sound off of your work area and up to your ears. The result is acceptable sound that is improved by Dolby Home Theater 4 innovation. The engineering takes advantage of little speakers packed into the dainty undercarriage. Tragically, this strategy doesn't work so well when utilizing the X1 Carbon on your lap since the sound has nothing to skip off of. For the best sound experience you'll need to wear a couple of earphones and play with the Dolby Home Theater control panel.

The X1 Carbon accompanies a 720p HD Webcam that works fine and dandy for videoconferencing. It can consequently track your face so it stays focused in the edge, which makes it less diverting to others when you move your head around while on videoconference calls. There is a couple of receivers by the cam to enhance sound clarity. 

The Bottom Line 


The Thinkpad X1 Carbon is a phenomenal purchase for portable experts, however the machine is substantially more costly than thicker Thinkpads. Those searching for a business Ultrabook ought to look no more distant than the X1 Carbon. It is the first business note pad to effectively cross over any barrier between full-sized journal presentations and ultraportables. 


With a beginning cost of $1,349, the X1 Carbon is more than a few managers will need to fork over for a solitary machine, however we think the Carbon X1 will pay for itself in profit upgrades since clients wouldn't fret hauling the thing all around. It may even be the first business note pad numerous workers really appreciate utilizing.

ThinkPad X1 Carbon Specs as Reviewed

OS
Windows 7 Professional Premium 64-bit
Display (size/res)
14-inches, 1600 x 900
CPU
3.2-GHz Intel Core i7
RAM
4GB
Graphics
Intel HD Graphics 4000
Storage
256GB SSD
Ports
1 USB 3.0, 1 USB 2.0, DisplayPort, 4-in1 card slot, headphone/mic, Kensington lock slot
Size
13.03″ x 8.9″ x .74″
Weight
2.99 lb
Wireless
3G Ericsson WWAN
Price
$1,849
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Sony Shows Off 15 Exclusive PlayStation 4 Games


Earlier this week, Sony finally unveiled thePlayStation 4 and announced the price, along with a collection of exclusive titles coming to the console.
Sony’s press conference didn’t feature as many big surprise exclusive or AAA games as Microsoft’s presentation, but it still had many exclusives to entice gamers. A few of those exclusives Sony already announced at the PS4 unveiled back in February, but some were brand new games.
To go along with the company’s big indie game strategy, Sony brought out eight indie developers to show games that will come exclusively to the PlayStation 4 alongside all of the big-budget games.
PlayStation 4

The Order 1886


The first big surprise reveal for the PlayStation 4. The Order 1886 is the new game from Sony Santa Monica Studios and Ready At Dawn. The game takes places in Victorian London in 1886. The trailer makes the game look like a co-op steampunk adventure with the players fighting against some sort of supernatural creatures.
There’s no gameplay footage of The Order 1886, nor a release date, but the history of the two studios and the short trailer make the game look very promising.

Killzone: Shadow Fall


The latest entry in the Killzone franchise, Shadow Fall is the obligatory shooter that will launch along with the new console.  The game takes places 30 years after Killzone 3, and lets the player shoot at Helghast who want to justify their existence. The game will also feature multiplayer of some sort, as first person shooters always do.
Killzone: Shadow Fall looks like a fun game with great graphics. It may not appeal to some, but so far it’s the only sci-fi shooter slated for the PlayStation 4 launch, with Destiny coming to the console (and the Xbox One) in 2014.

Drive Club


Drive Club was one of the first games Sony announced for the PlayStation 4 earlier this year. The game showcases the power of the PlayStation 4 with impressive looking cars and tracks. The game is presumably less of a simulation racer than Sony’s Gran Turismo games, with a focus on high-end cars.
Sony will give a version of Drive Club out to all PlayStation Plus subscribers at the launch of the PlayStation 4, giving everyone a chance to try the new game without paying full price.

Infamous: Second Son


The third game in the Infamous saga leaves Cole McGrath from the first two games in favor of a new conduit who goes by the name Delsin Rowe. Delsin is a graffiti artist that possesses smoke-based super powers. The game make Delsin fight against a police state in Seattle that’s cracking down on people like him.
While the E3 trailer for the game showed off a few new powers that Delsin can use, it mostly focuses on the story, Delsin’s older brother is a cop who constantly has to bail out his little brother. The relationship between the two will play into the main story of the game.

Knack


Knack is the new character-driven 3D platformer from legendary developer Mark Cerny. The game features a robot named Knack that’s made of floating parts. The character’s design means he can morph into several other, larger creatures throughout the course of the game, likely leading to a few unique gameplay moments.

The Dark Sorcerer (tech demo)


While technically not a game, The Dark Sorcerer is Quantic Dream’s attempt at showing off the power of the PlayStation 4. The 12-minute video shows a scene of an old man and a goblin trying to film a scene about summoning a demon for a video game. The video looks amazing, and is a great example of the power of the new console.
David Cage and Quantic Dream’s latest game, Beyond: Two Souls starring Ellen Page is due out for PlayStation 3 this August. This trailer isn’t an indication of what the team will produce next, but it shows what their next game may look like.

Transistor


Transistor is the newest game from Super Giant Games, developers of the amazing Bastion. Transistor features an art style that’s similar to Bastion, but with more of a science-fiction/cyberpunk theme. The trailer shows familiar combat with a few new features with a brilliant song laid over everything.
Transistor will make its console debut on the PlayStation 4 next year, though will likely come to other devices sometime later.

Don’t Starve


The newest game from Klei, the makers of Mark of The Ninja, Don’t Starve is already an indie darling on the PC. The game takes place in an open world where players simply try to survive as long as they possibly can. It’s similar to the survival mode in Minecraft, but with a 2D art style and less building crazy structures.

Mercenary Kings


Another indie game making the jump from PC to PlayStation 4, Mercenaries Kings is the latest game from the developers of Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World. The game is a 2D side-scrolling shooter with a crafting system that lets players create their own guns to shoot at their enemies. On the console up to four players can play at once via split-screen, making the game great for friends who like to all play on the same couch.

Oddworld: New ‘n’ Tasty

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The newest game from Oddworld Inhabitants is a remake of the original Oddworld: Abe’s Oddysee, one of the first popular PlayStation games. The game will faithfully recreate everything from the original game with new graphics made in the Unity3D engine and continuously scrolling levels instead of the flip-screen style of the original game

Secret Ponchos

Secret Ponchos
Secret Ponchos is a Spaghetti Westen-themed game that blends the mechanics of top-down shooters and fighting games. The blended mechanics make it possible to give gamers multiplayer modes ranging from 1-on-1 duels to eight-player shootouts and everything in between.

Octodad: Dadliest Catch


Octodad: Dadliest Catch is a game about an octopus who cleverly disguised himself as a man in a three-piece suit. Players must help the octopus navigate his way through life as a cephalopod in a human world. Players can control all of the octopus’ arms independently as they try to do simple things like mow the lawn, buy groceries and simple stand up straight with hilarious results.

Outlast


Another indie title, Outlast is quite possibly the scariest game created to date. The game pits the player in the role of a journalist with no weapons in an abandoned asylum. The player can use some parkour moves to escape the things that lurk in the shadows, but the only real option is to run and hide.

Ray’s The Dead


Ray’s The Dead is a zombie game where players control a new zombie named Ray as he builds a zombie army presumably with the intent of eating brains. The game has elements of Pikmin, with the player controlling hordes of zombies, each with their own special abilities.

Galak-Z

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The latest game from Skulls of The Shogun developer 17-bit, Galak-Z is a new space shooter that looks like a ton of fun. The game features an open world that players can explore as they fight enemy spaceships from across the universe. Not much else is known about the game, but the developer’s history set a high bar for Galak-Z.

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Which Video Game Console Do You Want?

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It's official: Microsoft has unveiled the Xbox One, its newest gaming console and entertainment system. While many of the features were met with positive reviews on social media, those loyal to other video game consoles also took the liberty of sounding off with their own opinions.
With the PlayStation 4 expected to to hit stores this holiday season, Xbox One expected later this year and other consoles such as Wii U and OUYA on the market, we want to know: Where will you put your money?

we'vecompared the Xbox One, the PS4 and the Wii U in the table below:

Xbox One, PS4 and Wii U: The Fine Print


Xbox One
PS4 title=
PlayStation 4
Processor
8-core x86 CPU
8-core x86 CPU
GPU
AMD powered
Next-gen AMD Radeon, runs at 1.84 Tflops
AMD Radeon running at 550MHz
RAM
8GB
8GB
2GB
Storage
500GB HDD
Unknown
8GB-32GB
Optical Drive
Blu-ray
Blu-ray
Blu-ray
HDMI
In and Out
Out, In unknown
Out
Ports
USB 3.0, 802.11n, Direct Connect
USB 3.0, Ethernet, 802.11n, Bluetooth 2.1
USB 2.0x4, 802.11n
Price
Unknown
Unknown
$299 - $349
Backward Compatibility
No
No
Yes, with Wii
Release Date
Late 2013
Late 2013
Now
Are you considering another console that's not on this list? Let us know in the comments.

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