The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Nano laptop was only announced a few months ago, and the first reviews only just started cropping up. Yet here we are with a truly fantastic discount on a really good laptop. You can get the X1 Nano for just $1,149.99 through Lenovo's eBay store, which is $577 less than what the laptop was selling for in February. If you look on the Lenovo website, where this deal price is also available, you'll find configurations with less storage and RAM going for more.
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Lenovo X1 Nano Laptop
You'll get USB-C ports, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, a built-in mic and webcam, and more. It has a 13-inch screen with 2160 x 1350 resolution, an Intel Core i5 processor, Intel Irix Xe integrated graphics, 16GB RAM, and a 512GB solid state drive.
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This laptop basically takes the super popular X1 Carbon, improves upon it, then puts everything in a smaller, lightweight package. The ultra-slim computer weighs less than two pounds, almost half a pound lighter than the Carbon, even though it's the same height as the X1 Carbon.
The Nano is the first Lenovo laptop to use the Intel Evo platform, which promises a great combination of power, battery life, and responsiveness. It is powered by an Intel Core i5 11th-generation processor with up to 1.80GHz speeds, 16GB RAM, a 512GB solid state drive, and Intel's Iris Xe integrated graphics. The battery life can last for up to 13 hours, and with Rapid Charge you can go from 0 to 80% in less than an hour.
Enjoy the beautiful 13-inch display with 2160 x 1350 pixel resolution and an IPS panel. It has an anti-glare coating, supports Dolby Vision, and can have a brightness of 450 nits. You'll also get Bluetooth 5.1, Wi-Fi 6, and USB-C ports for fast data transfers. There's a built-in webcam and mic, too, so you can use this laptop to work from home and still be able to participate in all those amazing video meetings.
The operating system is Windows 10 Pro, and the Nano is covered by a one-year warranty from Lenovo.
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