Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Nano Gen 1 20UN - 180-degree hinge design - Intel Core i7 - 1180G7 / up to 4.6 GHz - vPro - Win 10 Pro 64-bit (includes Win 11 Pro License) - Intel Iris Xe Graphics - 16 GB RAM - 5
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Nano Gen 1 20UN - 180-degree hinge design - Intel Core i7 - 1180G7 / up to 4.6 GHz - vPro - Win 10 Pro 64-bit (includes Win 11 Pro License) - Intel Iris Xe Graphics - 16 GB RAM - 5
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Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Nano Gen 1 20UN - 180-degree hinge design - Intel Core i7 - 1180G7 / up to 4.6 GHz - vPro - Win 10 Pro 64-bit (includes Win 11 Pro License) - Intel Iris Xe Graphics - 16 GB RAM - 5

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  • Intel Core i7 2.20 GHz processor provides lightning fast speed and peak performance for the toughest of tasks and games
  • With 16 GB of memory, runs as many programs as you want without losing the execution
  • The 13" 2160 x 1350 screen provides a great movie watching experience
  • 512 GB SSD is enough to store your essential documents and files, favorite songs, movies and pictures
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  • : Enables quick processing for daily tasks.
  • : Designed for easy carrying with its small size.

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  • : Offers great value for some, but others find it overpriced.
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Jun 3, 2021
Alexander cruz
5 out of 5 stars review

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One of the best one's.

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Best laptop in the world. Use to be a apple guy had a Macbook Pro 2013, but let me tell you something. I'm pretty sure I won't go back for the reason being for this computer. Small and very light. I have to say its worth the price for a good pc labtop. Going to be using it for work and school.

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May 20, 2021
X13Gen2User
5 out of 5 stars review

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Light, sleek, and performant

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This was a dream laptop for me. Always wanted to own a Thinkpad but wanted something small And performant AND reliable. Nano checked all the boxes. The 16:10 display makes you feel like you are using a 14” laptop because of the added real estate on the screen. Performance wise, unless you are serious gamer, you won't notice any lag whatsoever. My laptop boots in less than 20 seconds, which is decently fast for me. The keyboard is just okay though because of the reduced travel depth, but you get used to it over time. Overall, I'm pretty happy with my laptop. I do wish it came with a more portable and better looking charger though. Lenovo should also start sending micro fiber wipes with Thinkpads. The smudges are real.

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Apr 24, 2021
Richard A
5 out of 5 stars review

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Good laptop easy to tweak

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] It's a good laptop and I can give a recommendation for it. Windows side is near flawless and Ubuntu works great. Starting off with good, its light compact, and has a decent battery life. On the ubuntu side i have had basically no problems at all programming. I did do some minor tweaks to turn into into a more ideal machine. when you get this laptop update the drivers, this fixes any software issue you might run into, so bios, windows, etc. A personal preference is to swap the ctrl key which is easily done in the bios. Finally if your dual booting into ubuntu install gnome tweak tools to add the full touchpad functionality. In ubuntu only the screen tears a bit, change the zoom % if that happens. Your doing dev work if in ubuntu anyways, so that does not matter. I'm pleased with this laptop, for what it is it's a tiny, rugged, monster of a device.

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