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    Lenovo’s new ThinkPad X1 Carbon is ‘more repairable’ — with a catch

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    Lenovo’s new ThinkPad X1 Carbon is ‘more repairable’ — with a catch

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    In summary:

    • PCWorld reports that Lenovo’s new ThinkPad X1 Carbon Aura Edition and X1 2-in-1 feature a ‘Space Frame’ chassis designed for enhanced repairability of components like keyboards and USB ports.
    • While the improved design allows easier access to parts, most self-repairs void the warranty except for battery replacement, limiting practical benefits for individual users.
    • The repairability improvements primarily target corporate technicians for faster field repairs, though the design may aid long-term maintenance after warranty periods expire.

    The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Aura Edition and X1 2-in-1, revealed at CES 2026, feature a new Space Frame chassis. It’s designed such that components can be placed on both sides of the motherboard and focuses on repairability. The battery, keyboard, USB ports, fans, and speakers can be easily removed and replaced. Hurrah! 

    But there’s a catch. According to Lenovo, attempting most repairs yourself will void the warranty. 

    The first hint of trouble came at Lenovo’s CES event. I asked the representatives on the floor where users will be able to purchase replacement parts and how much they might cost. I was told that parts won’t be available for users to purchase, as the repairs are still meant to be handled by authorized technicians.

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    That left me a bit confused. Lenovo’s marketing leans heavily on the Space Frame’s repairability, and the press release even mentions a class-leading iFixit repairability score of 9 out of 10. So, I asked Lenovo for more information… and that’s when I learned that attempting most repairs will void the warranty.

    Only the battery is meant to be replaced by owners, and I was disappointed to hear that. I’d hoped Lenovo might be trying to follow in the footsteps of Framework, but it turns out that the Space Frame isn’t that dramatic of a change from prior ThinkPads. It’ll be easier to repair or replace parts, but owners aren’t empowered to do it themselves. 

    You might wonder, then: what’s the point? 

    Remember that most ThinkPads are sold or leased in large numbers to large-scale companies. Lenovo hopes the Space Frame design will make small repairs easier for qualified technicians to handle in the field, reducing the time the laptop is out of service.

    Even so, I also expect the improved repairability will still be of some use to owners. While Lenovo isn’t planning to make the full range of parts easy to acquire, ThinkPad parts still tend to turn up somewhere—even if that somewhere is eBay. 

    So, if you plan to hang onto your ThinkPad for many years, the Space Frame design should make it easier to keep alive longer. Just don’t mess with the guts while it’s still under warranty, or you’ll be lighting that warranty on fire.


    Author: Matthew S. Smith
    , Contributor, PCWorld

    Matthew S. Smith is a freelance technology journalist with 15 years of experience reviewing consumer electronics. In addition to PCWorld, his work can be found on Wired, Ars Technica, Digital Trends, Reviewed, IGN, and Lifewire. Matthew also covers AI and the metaverse for IEEE Spectrum and runs Computer Gaming Yesterday, a YouTube channel devoted to PC gaming history.

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