![]() IO Ports: Left And Dolby Atmos Speaker System If ONLY there were a MicroSD card slot, Lenovo, your port selection would be el perfecto, but you knew that because we’ve asked for it over and over. The ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 9 has a pair of full 40Gbps Thunderbolt 4 ports, along with two USB Type-A ports, both of which are USB 3.2 Gen 1, as well as a full-sized HDMI 2.0 port, a combo headphone/mic 3.5mm jack an a Nano-SIM slot for optional 4G LTE connectivity. ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 9 IO Port Expansion And Sound System We’ll dig into specific storage performance later but beyond CPU, memory and storage, there are a nice assortment of IO options here as well. The storage subsystem is serviced by a PCIe Gen 3 SSD, and though we’d prefer some of that glorious bandwidth of PCIe Gen 4 alternatives available these days, it’s obvious that manufacturers are going with some lower cost options that top out at 3GB/sec, which is typical of a PCIe 3 SSD. Quickly perusing the specs, we’ve got a standard issue Core i7-1186G7 Tiger Lake CPU under the hood, along with 16GB of soldered (unfortunately but not uncommon in this form factor) LPDDR4x-4266 DRAM and a 512GB NVMe SSD. ![]() UltraNav™ TrackPoint® Pointing Device, Glass Surface Multi-Touch Touchpadĥ7Wh, Supports Rapid Charge (80% In 1 hour)ģ15 x 221.6 x 14.9 mm (12.4 x 8.72 x 0.59 inches)Ĭase Material: Carbon Fiber (Top), Magnesium Alloy (Bottom) Intel Wi-Fi 6 AX201, 802.11ax 2×2 Wi-Fi + Bluetooth 5.2Ģ x Thunderbolt 4 / USB4™ 40Gbps (data, power, display)ġx Nano-SIM Card Slot (Optional For WWAN Models)ġ x Headphone / Microphone Combo Jack (3.5mm)Ħ-Row, Spill-Resistant, Multimedia Fn Keys, LED Backlit IR & 720p Webcam With Privacy Shutter, Fixed Focus, Human Presence Detection More on this later, but for now let’s take a guided video tour of the new Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 9… Processor This latter technology that is freakishly-adept at what it’s design to do. Though the ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 9 retains its unmistakably classic and understated hybrid carbon fiber weave and magnesium alloy body, weighing in at a feather-light 2.49 pounds, we’re now also treated to a single, unified hinge design, a wider touchpad, an improved Dolby Atmos enabled speaker system and enhanced security features with optional IR camera and human presence detect. The machine that we have on tap for review here today also includes an impressive new 16:10 format UHD+ (3840X2400) display. Now in its 9th generation, Lenovo sought to re-energize the X1 Carbon not only with Intel 11th Gen Core Series processors ( Tiger Lake), but with Intel Evo certification that brings with it a number of key refinements. Lenovo’s venerable ThinkPad X1 Carbon has been one of the longest-running of the company’s trusted business-class laptop series. ![]() Luckily, it has a single removable M.2 SSD slot that users can replace or upgrade when needed.ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 9: Lenovo Lights-Up Tiger Lake For Its Tried And Trusted Business Ultralight ![]() Like Dell Latitude 7420, it has an onboard memory module that is not upgradable by the users. Fortunately, it comes with a single removable M.2 SSD slot that users can replace and upgrade in the future.įor Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 9, it supports up to 32GB 4267 MHz LPDDR4X memory. However, it has an onboard memory module that is not upgradable by the users. Moving over to upgradability, Dell claims that the Dell Latitude 7420 supports up to 32GB 4267 MHz LPDDR4X memory. With that said, it has a port or slot more than the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 9 that has two Thunderbolt 4 ports, two USB-A ports, an HDMI port, a headphone jack, a nanoSIM card slot, and a lock slot. That includes two Thunderbolt 4 ports, a Smart Card Reader, a headphone jack, a USB-A port, an HDMI port, a microSD card slot, a microSIM card slot, and a lock slot. There are a toal number of 9 ports and slots available on Dell Latitude 7420. Dell Latitude 7420 Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 9 ![]()
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