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Thinkpad x1 Tablet
Posted: Mon Mar 06, 2017 7:09 pm
by Whitieiii
who has a thinkpad x1 tablet? does it work good? any complaints? I may buy one if I can get one for a good price otherwise I may go with a Thinkpad Yoga but would like to know how the X1 Tablets are!
Re: Thinkpad x1 Tablet
Posted: Mon Mar 13, 2017 4:35 am
by Whitieiii
Bump
Re: Thinkpad x1 Tablet
Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2017 12:40 pm
by w0qj
Don't know about the X1 Tablet since don't know anyone who owned one (seemed a very niche product)...
Anyone with actual experience on this?
But in general, Thinkpad Tablets (X230T, etc.) had driver troubles with some of its non-keyboard buttons after an OS upgrade.
Not sure of other computer brands, does their tablets have trouble with OS upgrades?
I myself would love to have one of these X1 Tablets, primarily for its projector capability...
(But budget constraints prevented us from doing this, and X1 Carbon Tablets were slightly less powerful than its X1 Carbon notebook equivalents, given the same price budget range).
Re: Thinkpad x1 Tablet
Posted: Tue Sep 19, 2017 11:48 pm
by descasa
Bought a used ThinkPad X1 Tablet off ebay, still with some months left on its warranty, got it late January or early February (probably the latter). Worked well for the first two or three months, then the cameras stopped working. Light on the front cam would stay lit, and no sign of life from the rear camera. Looks like a problem that afflicts most, if not all X1 Tabs, judging from the Lenovo ThinkPad forum.
Shortly after the warranty expired (June? July?), I had intermittent issues with the keyboard. Sometimes it would work, other times it wouldn't, although I could usually get the tablet to recognize the keyboard by hitting the power switch to put it to sleep, then keep a finger on the touchpad as I hit the power switch again. Found another user in the Lenovo forums with a similar experience, and someone from Lenovo suggested upgrading the firmware, if the last two digits of the hardware ID were '40'. Mine weren't, posted a screenshot of my Hardware ID and asked if I should still upgrade anyway, haven't gotten a reply after two days. As an aside, the keyboard don't seem to attach to the tablet with the same "force" at about the same time.
Might've been last week or the other week, my mini-Display adapter stopped working. My external LCD monitor stayed blank, and got no sound. Given the issues with the cameras and the keyboard, I'm more inclined -- probably unfairly -- to blame the Tablet.
I've also been getting Windows Blue Screens a couple of times, might be some real hardware failure.
I really loved this machine when it was working, and hope to get it back to the state when I first got it. I'm checking into the Lenovo forums regularly.
My suggestion? Hold off and wait for Lenovo's refresh of the tablet. Or maybe go for a Helix if you really want a two-in-one now, although I haven't really looked at the forums for feedback
Re: Thinkpad x1 Tablet
Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2017 6:28 am
by RealBlackStuff
You may also want to read this (and abstain):
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Re: Thinkpad x1 Tablet
Posted: Thu Sep 21, 2017 12:45 am
by w0qj
Sorry to hear that your X1 Tablet had issues
It would be cool if ThinkPad can iron out these issues;
we almost bought one of these last year (bought X1 Carbon notebook instead)...
Re: Thinkpad x1 Tablet
Posted: Thu Sep 21, 2017 3:45 am
by descasa
Just checked the pins on my keyboard module, the two on the extreme left are loose, and may come off. I'm attaching it one more time, ensuring correct alignment with the tablet's connectors
Re: Thinkpad x1 Tablet
Posted: Thu Sep 21, 2017 4:01 am
by descasa
Hah!, that was it, although when I angled the keyboard, I lost the connection again. Managed to type that first sentence up to the second comma, then had to connect the external keyboard and mouse again. Hoping my neighborhood (literally

repair shop can fix this.
As an aside, I have a 7- or 8-year-old SL400 which looks its age that works fine apart from a Fan Error upon bootup and the possible consequent throttling of the CPU to protect it.
To be fair, the X1 Tablet was used, and I don't know how much the previous owner used it. It has no obvious external signs of abuse, and the Lenovo support forums show several issues with this particular model
Re: Thinkpad x1 Tablet
Posted: Thu Sep 21, 2017 5:28 am
by RealBlackStuff
FYI: we have a forum-member axur-delmeria with a repairshop in Metro Manila.
No idea if that is nearby you.
PM him if needed.
Re: Thinkpad x1 Tablet
Posted: Thu Sep 21, 2017 11:01 am
by descasa
Excellent!, thanks, will get PM him.
Re: Thinkpad x1 Tablet
Posted: Mon Sep 25, 2017 7:37 am
by w0qj
Re: Thinkpad x1 Tablet
Posted: Mon Sep 25, 2017 8:50 am
by Thinkpad4by3
Non Thinkpadders always make negative remarks about Thinkpads because their head is stuck in Apple brainwash.
The key feel is subpar, yea I call BS!