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Am I missing it, or does that review fail to discuss if the screen is matte (usable) or glossy (I'll never buy another)?

Also, I look forward to the day when 1600x900 is no longer considered high resolution. That should be entry-level for a 13" screen.

It looks nice otherwise.




From the Engadget review (http://www.engadget.com/2012/08/14/lenovo-thinkpad-x1-carbon...):

"Maximum brightness here is 300 nits, a figure that's a bit underwhelming. It's a fair bit dimmer than the Samsung Series 9, for example, which clocks in at 400, and outdoor visibility in bright sunlight is virtually impossible here. But, Lenovo kindly opted for a matte display, ditching the glossy Gorilla Glass found in the prior X1."


' Display (Premium) 13.3" (338mm) HD (1366x768) TFT color, anti-glare display with glossy infinity Corning® Gorilla® Glass LED backlight, 350 nits, 16:9 aspect ratio, 300:1 contrast ratio

http://www.lenovo.com/shop/americas/content/pdf/system_data/...


That's the original X1, the X1 carbon I believe switched to matt.


Ah, thanks. I was needlessly disappointed.




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