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Lenovo Reimagines Laptops with Modular X1 Carbon
21 Jun
Summary
- Lenovo's 14th-gen ThinkPad X1 Carbon features a modular design for easy repairs.
- The innovative 'Space Frame' allows users to replace components like the battery and keyboard.
- It received the Best Laptop of CES award and a 9/10 from iFixit for repairability.

The 14th-generation ThinkPad X1 Carbon, unveiled at CES 2026, has earned accolades including the Best Laptop of CES award and a 9/10 repairability score from iFixit. Its standout feature is a re-designed modular build facilitated by a 'Space Frame' dual-sided motherboard, enabling easy access and replacement of components such as the battery and keyboard using standard screws.
This innovative approach aims to extend the device's life cycle and reduce electronic waste, addressing consumer concerns over the increasing cost of laptops. However, while components like the battery and keyboard are serviceable, the RAM remains soldered, a limitation for upgradability. The starting price for the Intel Core Ultra 5 configuration with 32GB of RAM is $2,199, positioning modularity within the premium tier.
The laptop offers robust hardware, including options for up to an Intel Core Ultra 7 processor, Wi-Fi 7, and various display choices, from a 2.8K OLED touchscreen to a WUXGA IPS display. Build quality is typical of the ThinkPad line, featuring a lightweight carbon fiber chassis, excellent keyboard, and a choice between a haptic or classic three-button touchpad.