Golik continued, "Paying attention to these small details - measured down to the milliwatt level - is how we deliver the best balance of power, portability and battery life."With longer battery life, the Surface Pro 6 could finally take advantage of its flexible, ultraportable chassis and excellent keyboard and stylus accessories. Just as importantly, that extended endurance didn't compromise on the Surface Pro 6's bright and colorful 12.3-inch display and speedy performance.
A new stealthy matte-black color scheme added even more appeal to an already complete package, "With the all-new matte black color we saw an opportunity to offer a new option that adheres to the professional aspect of the product line while providing timeless style and performance. Surface pioneered and continues to lead the detachable laptop market," Golik said. Consistently crowned the best business laptop you can buy, Lenovo's ThinkPad X1 Carbon series proves that you don't need to rewrite the formula to stay relevant.
Year-over-year refinements to this slim business notebook came together in 2017 when Lenovo released a 6th Gen model that would become a member of a rare breed of 5-star rated products. This near-perfect laptop retained the featherweight, yet durable carbon fiber chassis of its predecessors while packing faster performance, a stunning Dolby Vision HDR display and tons of security features for business professionals.
Contrary to popular belief, the 6th Gen ThinkPad X1 Carbon wasn't only made for enterprise users. The few tweaks Lenovo made to this specific model were crafted to appeal to a wider audience. "When we launched this product, a lot of the inspiration was take the core components of the ThinkPad DNA, the quality, the maniacal focus on the best keyboard in the industry, the portability and the weight, ports and features, then dial-up more of the consumer-focused attributes," Tom Butler, executive director of worldwide commercial portfolio and product management at Lenovo, told Laptop Mag.
As much as we love the 7th Gen successor, the 6th Gen ThinkPad X1 Carbon was the first time a business laptop offered the complete package for enterprise and everyday consumers alike. — Phillip TracyBoth companies have changed their respective industry by daring to be different. Neither has sacrificed quality, dealing only in premium products and components. However, where Apple has seemingly gotten stuck in a rut, Razer continues to innovate with its keyboards, cooling systems and displays. And they’ve even started playing with color, going for bold pinks and whites instead of playing it safe with gold variations.
The Razer Blade 14 is a game-changing system because it forced laptop manufacturers to finally get their heads and the game and give gamers what they want: portable gaming with little to no sacrifices. But the biggest takeaway from Razer is that its products aren’t made in a vacuum, the company relies heavily on customer feedback.
“We read the reviews, we read the forums,” said Furst. “We have direct channels where users can provide feedback to us and we really take that to heart. And, you know, bring that into our systems.” Tablets had a rough decade, unless you're talking about the iPad. While Microsoft managed to find success with the Surface Pro, Apple made the iPad work for a decade without a proprietary keyboard — yes, the regular iPad just got a Smart Cover keyboard this year.
"When we think of computing, there are a range of experiences,” said Greengart. “You're not necessarily doing full on video editing on an iPad, anymore than you're doing giant spreadsheets on an iPad." Think about those awkward moments when you see someone taking photos in public with a tablet. Sure, you might scrunch your face at the awkward sight, but the iPad's larger screen (compared to your phone) makes it a better device for everything from email to streaming movies and browsing the web. When my dad hands my mom their iPad, to show her a cute dog photo, it's easier for her to see that pupper on a 9.7-inch screen than on a 5 or 6-inch phone. — Henry T. Casey
A new stealthy matte-black color scheme added even more appeal to an already complete package, "With the all-new matte black color we saw an opportunity to offer a new option that adheres to the professional aspect of the product line while providing timeless style and performance. Surface pioneered and continues to lead the detachable laptop market," Golik said. Consistently crowned the best business laptop you can buy, Lenovo's ThinkPad X1 Carbon series proves that you don't need to rewrite the formula to stay relevant.
Year-over-year refinements to this slim business notebook came together in 2017 when Lenovo released a 6th Gen model that would become a member of a rare breed of 5-star rated products. This near-perfect laptop retained the featherweight, yet durable carbon fiber chassis of its predecessors while packing faster performance, a stunning Dolby Vision HDR display and tons of security features for business professionals.
Contrary to popular belief, the 6th Gen ThinkPad X1 Carbon wasn't only made for enterprise users. The few tweaks Lenovo made to this specific model were crafted to appeal to a wider audience. "When we launched this product, a lot of the inspiration was take the core components of the ThinkPad DNA, the quality, the maniacal focus on the best keyboard in the industry, the portability and the weight, ports and features, then dial-up more of the consumer-focused attributes," Tom Butler, executive director of worldwide commercial portfolio and product management at Lenovo, told Laptop Mag.
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As much as we love the 7th Gen successor, the 6th Gen ThinkPad X1 Carbon was the first time a business laptop offered the complete package for enterprise and everyday consumers alike. — Phillip TracyBoth companies have changed their respective industry by daring to be different. Neither has sacrificed quality, dealing only in premium products and components. However, where Apple has seemingly gotten stuck in a rut, Razer continues to innovate with its keyboards, cooling systems and displays. And they’ve even started playing with color, going for bold pinks and whites instead of playing it safe with gold variations.
The Razer Blade 14 is a game-changing system because it forced laptop manufacturers to finally get their heads and the game and give gamers what they want: portable gaming with little to no sacrifices. But the biggest takeaway from Razer is that its products aren’t made in a vacuum, the company relies heavily on customer feedback.
“We read the reviews, we read the forums,” said Furst. “We have direct channels where users can provide feedback to us and we really take that to heart. And, you know, bring that into our systems.” Tablets had a rough decade, unless you're talking about the iPad. While Microsoft managed to find success with the Surface Pro, Apple made the iPad work for a decade without a proprietary keyboard — yes, the regular iPad just got a Smart Cover keyboard this year.
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"When we think of computing, there are a range of experiences,” said Greengart. “You're not necessarily doing full on video editing on an iPad, anymore than you're doing giant spreadsheets on an iPad." Think about those awkward moments when you see someone taking photos in public with a tablet. Sure, you might scrunch your face at the awkward sight, but the iPad's larger screen (compared to your phone) makes it a better device for everything from email to streaming movies and browsing the web. When my dad hands my mom their iPad, to show her a cute dog photo, it's easier for her to see that pupper on a 9.7-inch screen than on a 5 or 6-inch phone. — Henry T. Casey
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