pcauthority.com.au Updated: 2017-04-20 04:15:16
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T he all-in-one desktop PC scene has been dominated by Apple so comprehensively, and for so long, that the rest of the industry must wonder if it's worth bothering to produce their own. There remain a steady trickle of other manufacturers producing machin...
The Lenovo ThinkCentre X1 is a curious mixture of the good, the great and the downright frustrating. I like the design, but the keyboard and mouse are a letdown; it's responsive, but all-out performance is limited compared with Asus's super-fast Zen A...
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All-in-one PCs ideally look good, save space, minimize clutter, and allow unrestricted access to the surface they reside on. None that I've seen have fully realised such design goals—until now. Lenovo's ThinkCentre X1 hits those targets dead-on.Unfortunat...
Slim, Stylish, Well-built...
Large Australian price hike, No 4K or touchscreen option...
The Thinkcentre X1 is a very sharp-looking All-in-one computer that's good for home or the office. But the screen might feel constrictive for some people. Also Australians are paying told to pay hundreds of dollars more than Americans...
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All-in-one PCs ideally look good, save space, minimize clutter, and allow unrestricted access to the surface they reside on. None that I've seen have fully realised such design goals—until now. Lenovo's ThinkCentre X1 hits those targets dead-on.Unfortunat...
Slim, Stylish, Well-built...
Large Australian price hike, No 4K or touchscreen option...
To be perfectly honest, I'd like to see Lenovo take the outstanding basic Thinkcentre X1 design and realize it to the max: a 4K UHD touchscreen display, a PCIe-NVMe SSD, Type C USB 3.1, and. a red (not yellow) always-on USB port.As it stands, however, 10...
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The all-in-one desktop PC scene has been dominated by Apple so comprehensively, and for so long, that the rest of the industry must wonder if it's worth bothering to produce their own competing computers. There's still a steady trickle of other manufactur...
Classy appearance, SSD, Glareresistant screen, Easily accessible ports...
Soso screen quality, Merely satisfactory performance...
Although not entirely a case of style over substance, the ThinkCentre X1's main point of appeal is nonetheless its striking appearance...
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The all-in-one desktop PC scene has been dominated by Apple so comprehensively, and for so long, that the rest of the industry must wonder if it's worth bothering to produce their own. There's still a steady trickle of other manufacturers producing machin...
In the end, the Lenovo ThinkCentre X1 is a curious mixture of the good, the great and the downright frustrating. I really like the design of the main unit, but the keyboard and mouse are a letdown; it feels highly responsive, but all-out performance is li...
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Lenovo 's popular X1 lineup has grown substantially over the years, and one of the newest products to flesh out its wares is the ThinkCentre X1, an all-in-one Windows desktop PC comprised of a single thin, lightweight display. This monitor, despite its sl...
Extremely thin and light, Excellent design, Display handles light glares like a champ...
No touchscreen option...
The Lenovo ThinkCentre X1 is a well-rounded all-in-one PC that pays attention to details both big and small, and the end result is a model suitable for many users. There are some sticking points, such as the lack of touchscreen, but they largely come down...
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Sometimes you need a showy yet business-friendly desktop for a reception desk, your shared desk space, or an employee who doesn't need the portability of a work laptop. The all-in-one Lenovo ThinkCentre X1 (starts at $845.10; $1,069.99 as tested) has a bi...
Matte screen, Thin body, Easily accessed I/O ports, Wireless keyboard and mouse included, Equipped with 8GB of memory and 256GB SSD...
Bottom Line, The thin, aluminum alloy Lenovo ThinkCentre X1 all-in-one is a little more stylish than your average business PC, If you need good looks along with capability in the office, it's worth considering...
The thin, aluminum alloy Lenovo ThinkCentre X1 all-in-one is a little more stylish than your average business PC. If you need good looks along with capability in the office, it's worth considering...
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The ThinkCenter X1 is very easy to setup and within minutes the system can be up and running. The AIO design reduces desk space clutter and it can be mounted on a wall with the optional VISA mount. The 23.8" display is large enough for presentations and o...
We found the Lenovo ThinkCenter X1 capable of performing just about any office type application with solid performance. Setup of the ThinkCenter X1 was a breeze and it connected to our network without any issues. It was only a matter of minutes before we...
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macworld.com Updated: 2017-04-20 04:15:16
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All-in-ones are all about saving space and avoiding clutter, but few do so as well as Lenovo's ThinkCentre X1...
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All-in-one PCs ideally save space, minimize clutter, and allow unrestricted access to the surface they reside on. None that I've seen have fully realized such design goals—until now. Lenovo's ThinkCentre X1 hits those targets dead-on.This all-in-one is al...
Super space-saving design, Compatible with VESA mounts, Good performance with SSD configuration, Excellent port and feature arrangement...
Always-on USB port can be confused with power jack, No USB 3.1, Type C, or PCIe M.2...
To be perfectly honest, I'd like to see Lenovo take the outstanding basic Thinkcentre X1 design and realize it to the max: a 4K UHD display, a PCIe-NVMe SSD, Type C USB 3.1, and...a red (not yellow) always-on USB port. As it stands, however, 1080p...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2017-04-20 04:15:16
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Come for the impossibly thin chassis, stay for the stellar display!It takes just one look to figure out the chief attraction of the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 all-in-one (AIO) PC: the body. This super-slim desktop, previewed at CES 2016 , has an ultra-thin alumin...
Sleek, super-thin design, with elegant stand and base, Near-silent operation, Display is IPS, with highly effective anti-glare coat...
Pricey, given midrange-at-best performance, Display offers neither touch input nor 4K upgrade option...
The thin, sleek Lenovo ThinkCentre X1 all-in-one makes a great showpiece for business reception areas. (It's a compact, capable cubicle PC, too.) Read More…...
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Like all Lenovo products with the ThinkCentre name, the ThinkCentre X1 all-in-one ($845 starting, $1,069 as reviewed) is designed with a laser-focus on the workplace. This strikingly slim desktop will fit seamlessly into your home or work office, and it s...
Sleek desig, Doubles as a monito, Comfortable keyboar, Hideable webcam...
Dim displa, Better performance available for price...
The $1,069 ThinkCentre X1 largely delivers on what it promises, offering business users a sleek, office-ready design, solid overall performance and a webcam and microphone suitable for conference calls. The fact that you can hide its webcam is a nice priv...
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We've had quite a few all-in-one (AIO) computers come through the various doors here at Techaeris, and many of them have offered different experiences in one subtle way or another. Today we've got another AIO PC, and you can keep reading to see how the Le...
Big, bright screen, great design, very small footprint...
Integrated graphics will always be a bummer, but not everybody wants/needs discrete graphics...
If you're looking for an all-in-one PC with reasonable specs and good performance to go along with a slim frame the Lenovo ThinkCentre X1 is worth a look.Lenovo ThinkCentre X1$939+MSRP(USD)4.4 Out of 5Nailed itBig, bright screen, great design, very small...
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Sometimes you need a showy yet business-friendly desktop for a reception desk, your shared desk space, or an employee who doesn't need the portability of a work laptop. The all-in-one Lenovo ThinkCentre X1 (starts at $845.10; $1,069.99 as tested) has a bi...
Matte screen, Thin body, Easily accessed I/O ports, Wireless keyboard and mouse included, Equipped with 8GB of memory and 256GB SSD...
No 4K option, HDMI requires an adapter, Not as fast as rivals on multimedia creation tests...
The thin, aluminum alloy Lenovo ThinkCentre X1 all-in-one is a little more stylish than your average business PC. If you need good looks along with capability in the office, it's worth considering...
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