 Hello, this is Laptop Media, and today, we will show you how to open the 9th generation Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon and what's inside of it. To take this laptop apart, you need to undo 5 captive Philips head screws. Then, pry the bottom panel with a plastic tool and remove it from the chassis. Please remember, it would be of great help to us if you just hit the like button and subscribe to our channel. That would motivate us to make even more and better videos for you. This device is powered by a 57 watt hours battery pack. It lasted us for 9 hours of web browsing, or about 6 hours and 30 minutes of video playback. These numbers are not very impressive, but you have to keep in mind that we had the 4K display option. And if you want to remove the battery, you need to undo a total of 6 Philips head screws before being able to lift it away. Surrounding the battery there is a 4 speaker setup. Our unit was also equipped with an LTE card, with other configurations coming with a 5G modem card from Qualcomm. Unfortunately, the memory here is soldered to the motherboard. On the bright side, the largest configuration available comes with 32GB of RAM working in quad channel mode. As for the storage, there is 1 M.2 PCIe X4 slot placed just above the battery. Lastly, there is the cooling. It comprises a single heat pipe, a heat sink, and two very small fans. Additionally, two tiny heat spreaders manage the thermals of the VRMs. If you'd like to see more disassembly videos of the latest notebooks we would highly appreciate if you hit the like button and subscribe to the channel.