🚀 Elevate Your Work Game with the ThinkPad X1 Carbon!
The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon (6th Gen) is a powerful 14-inch FHD laptop featuring an Intel Quad Core i7-8650U processor, 16GB RAM, and a 256GB NVMe-PCIe SSD. With enhanced security features, a stunning display, and a lightweight design, it's the perfect companion for professionals seeking performance and portability.
Standing screen display size | 14 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 1920x1080 |
Max Screen Resolution | 1920x1080 |
Processor | 1.8 GHz core_i7 |
RAM | 16 GB DDR3 |
Memory Speed | 2133 MHz |
Hard Drive | 256 GB NVMe-PCIe SSD |
Graphics Coprocessor | Intel UHD Graphics 620 |
Chipset Brand | Intel |
Card Description | Integrated |
Graphics Card Ram Size | 16 GB |
Wireless Type | 802.11ac |
Brand | Lenovo |
Series | X1 Carbon 6 |
Item model number | ThinkPad X1 Carbon 6th Gen |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Windows 10 Pro |
Item Weight | 3.88 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 12.74 x 8.55 x 0.63 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 12.74 x 8.55 x 0.63 inches |
Color | Black |
Processor Brand | Intel |
Number of Processors | 4 |
Computer Memory Type | DDR3 SDRAM |
Hard Drive Interface | Solid State |
Power Source | AC & Battery |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
R**N
Renewed laptop but you can barely tell...
Was a bit concerned about some of the reviews here but had my heart set on this Lenovo X1 Carbon (renewed) given I rarely want to pay full price. Took about a week plus for delivery and the laptop comes in a plain white box. Inside, the laptop in a clear plastic bag and power cord wrapped with a rubber band, super basic. But you know what you're getting into when you buy refurbs.Once unwrapped and powered up, Windows 10 starts to install and here's where the goodness comes into play. Super bright screen, tactile keyboard, smooth trackpoint, super light, the laptop was in pristine condition without any scratches, marks, visible wear, or even dust! Once everything is installed, I download the latest Lenovo drivers and we're good to go. And I also get to see that my laptop is a 7th gen X1 Carbon so it's even a bit newer than expected. The only issue here is that the 7th gen doesn't have an Micro SD slot but I guess it's a fair trade-off.Overall super happy with the condition this renewed laptop came in and expect it to be a viable full-time laptop for 3 to 5 years. Definitely worth the risk!
C**T
Great product.
My Laptop arrived with everything functioning properly.Fingerprint reader and face scan works.The keyboard came with two q keys, one in the place of an a. And a lot of the keys on the board were kind of scratched up but only noticeable when looking closely.Most of all the biggest issues I've had with it is the sort of wrap that Lenovo put over the computer. It peels easily. It was peeling within days of my use of it.And the speakers are quite low. So low even at max volume in a quiet room you'd struggle to hear clearly what someone is saying. I had to install a plugin that boosts the volume just to hear what I am watching better.Overall the computer was well worth the price. Even with these small issues the computer is otherwise great and works well. Worth the $300+ price tag I originally paid for it!
S**.
Excellent condition. Great seller.
Minor wear, but excellent condition considering it is refurbished. Wear is really only around some connectors and outside of case. Screen is excellent and it works great. Started up and then upgraded to Windows 11 with no issues. Still testing battery but it seems like its good for 8-9 hours. Great communication with seller.
S**E
Not in "Excellent condition"
This is the first time I bought a used computer on Amazon and it will be the last. In the past I have bought laptops on eBay as you can see photos of them. But I thought I would take a chance here, considering the description which claims “Excellent condition” etc, and it has turned out to be more of a crap shoot, a roll of the dice. I will go into the condition of the rest of the laptop and things to know about this model when you get it, after I explain what I am disappointed about. The seller was Global Resale/Remarkets but this could occur with any of them. The list price was $475 which I’m glad I didn’t pay. Instead I paid a Black Friday/Cyber Monday price of $326. There is a label on the shipping box which lists the item name, specs and condition. The condition grade listed on the box was B3. Refurbished electronics are given grades A – D where A is Excellent and B is Good. So right there on the box with not even a grade of B1 but B3 it shows that this item is NOT in the advertised listed Excellent condition!!! I’m going to lodge a complaint with Amazon. The outside of the laptop had visible signs of wear (for example someone put stickers on it which they removed) from several feet away and looked like it was smeared with something. The screen was visibly smeared with something. I’m going to guess they wiped the laptop down inside and out with some kind of fluid which remained on it. I tried cleaning the screen with a microfiber cloth and lens cleaning fluid and that just smeared the gunk around. I had to (very very carefully!) use a mild cleaner to get it off the screen. After that a wipe with the cloth and lens fluid cleaned it up.It came with a charging cord from 2021. After starting up, I checked the specs and it was as ordered. And looking carefully the screen appeared to be in good shape. The keyboard and track pad worked fine. I tested the ports and they worked. I found that the function keys F7 – F12 did nothing. I installed the Lenovo Vantage software which is very important. It has a function to optimize battery life. It’s also used to install important updates. Installing a Hotkey update fixed the non-working function keys. There is also a critical firmware update to the SSD system which is necessary to avoid drive failure due to bugs in the firmware. Also updated the BIOS. The hard drive was an Intel SSD and Crystal Disk Info told me the health status was Good at 88%. It had 300 power ons with a year of on time. I plan to replace it with a Samsung 980 1 TB which has twice the benchmark rating. The battery seems fine. On boot up there is what is known as a Pixie (PXE) error. After looking into this, it is not a cause for concern. It has to do with the boot order (which you can change in BIOS setup) starting with a network card which then goes to hard drive.Given the satisfactory functioning of the laptop so far and the reduced price, I plan to keep it. But won’t order another one from Amazon or Global Resale/Remarkets.
C**Y
This seller’s refurbished products are faulty
Purchased two of these laptops from seller “TekRefurbs” and both were very clean. It appears that nearly every visible part of the laptops and chargers are new. The problem, and reason for the low rating, is that both seize up running Windows 11 indicating a problem with the hardware. The fact that BOTH laptops are doing this proves that whatever motherboard or configuration of parts the refurbisher is using is faulty. I knew something was immediately wrong when I first powered them up and it took two minutes for the “Lenovo” boot screen logo to appear. It should appear almost instantly. Windows doesn’t even “blue screen of death” — it just completely freezes and will take no input from a mouse, touchpad, keyboard or anything. I’ve spent three days trying to get them working — updated all drivers, updated to the latest version of Windows, turned off all non-Microsoft startup applications, reset Windows multiple times… nothing fixes the problem of them seizing every couple of hours for no known reason. Both are being returned to the seller for a refund.
H**N
WLAN card was missing.
This X1 Carbon is clean, in good condition, and exactly what I needed......except for one thing: wireless. Upon initial bootup I noticed that wifi was not available. Noticed that nothing showed up in Device Manager or Network Adaptors. I removed the bottom cover and noticed that the WLAN chip had been removed. Looking back on the product description I noticed that wireless "as a feature" was missing. So I guess I should have caught that. I ordered a WLAN chip off eBay.
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