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New ThinkPad X1 Carbon Ultrabook (lenovo.com)
3 points by reirob on Jan 7, 2014 | hide | past | favorite | 2 comments


The good news is that it is available now with an attractive screen resolution of 2560 x 1440. The bad news is that Lenovo still has not settled their changes of the keyboard layout. Look at the keyboard (http://www.lenovo.com/images/gallery/1060x596/lenovo-laptop-...):

* F keys are now not physical keys any more!? One step back from the good old accessible design. No way to sense the keys without looking at the keyboard.

* They completely removed the Capslock key replacing it with Home and End keys. For this change I am kind of open because I never use Capslock and agree that it makes sense to reuse it. At the same time it happens that I occasionally press Capslock instead of shift, which is not a big deal because you can just backspace and retype the wrong words. But if it now becomes Home|End it will mean that your cursor will just go to the beginning|end of the line and you will have much more difficulties to come back to where you are.

* And then between the Right-Alt and Control they have moved the tilde and backtick key. It makes ESC now easier to reach, but for touch typers it will mean to re-educate and you will not be able to easily switch computers.

I am sad that they changed the keyboard layout. I would have ordered this machine, will go with a T440s instead. Maybe Lenovo will finally find the best keyboard layout and stop changing it.

Would love to see how good this machine is supported by Linux.


Yeah, looks like screen resolutions are finally on the move again. About damn time!




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