X1 v T530 for ubuntu; Help me shop?

i've been happily running ubuntu on a T500 for ~ 5 years now.  but it had a hardware glitch that spooked me, and i've been a very good boy this Xmas.  so i'm thinking about a machine something like the X1 xor T530 i have spec'd below
ThinkPad T530 2359
Estimated ship date: 12/12/12**** $1,694.00 $1,694.00
+ Intel Core i7-3720QM Processor (6M Cache, up to 3.60 GHz)
~+ Windows 8 Pro 64
+ 15.6" HD+ (1600 x 900) LED Backlit AntiGlare Display
? (camera on T530?)
? NVIDIA NVS 5400M Graphics with Optimus Technology, 1GB DDR3 Memory
+ 8 GB DDR3 - 1600MHz (1 DIMM)
? UltraNav with Fingerprint Reader
+ 180GB Solid State Drive, SATA3
DVD Recordable 8x Max, Dual Layer, Ultrabay Enhanced w/ SW Royalty for Windows 8
9 Cell Li-Ion TWL 70++
+ Mobile Broadband upgradable
-- 6 pounds
ThinkPad X1 3443
Estimated ship date: 12/26/12**** $1,499.00 $1,499.00
- Intel Core i5-3427U Processor (3M Cache, up to 2.80 GHz)
~- Windows 8 64
- 14.0" Premium HD+ (1600x900) LED Backlit Display,
720p HD Camera
? Intel® HD Graphics 4000
? 8 GB PC3-10600 DDR3L SDRAM 1333MHz SODIMM Memory (1 DIMM)
? TrackPoint with Fingerprint Reader and Clickpad - Type US
- 128GB Solid State Drive, SATA3
Battery
No Mobile Broadband support
++ 3 pounds
Both have:
Bluetooth 4.0 with Antenna
Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6205S (2x2 AGN)
 the X1 wins on transportation ease, a primary goal.  but i'd miss not having an i7.  i want 8 Gb, and i want as big a SSD as i can get.  this will be a hacking machine but i won't be doing heavy video demands.  the T530's beefy battery would be nice, but it's heavy!  i don't care about mobile broadband, and the difference between windozPro8 and windoz8 seems like the difference between being trapped in DisneyWorld for 3 vs 4 years. $200 more for the T530, and i have to wait until 2013 for the X1.  what would you choose?
a few specific questions, too:
can you field replace a larger SSD in the X1?
the T530 gives the option of 1 DIMM; does that mean there's an empty slot to fill?
is ubuntu good with both track pads?
what's the camera on the T530?
thanks to you all for your help.  it's part of what makes this a great platform

Opinion: the T530 is a much more mature product, having evolved through several generations:   .... T60, T61, T500, T501, T520, T530.  Its maturity means that it is better known.
The X1 Carbon ultrabook is relatively new, by comparison.  To fit the requirements of being an Ultrabook (dimensions, etc.), I would not be surprised if they had to make some adaptations that are not yet proven/mature.
As a second consideration besides maturity/novelty (by that I mean 'new' not 'silly), there are many more T530's out there.  As a consequence, it is more likely you will find others who have experienced/fixed any issues you come across.  I bought the W530 and, though I often use only the integrated graphics, I find that I love the power and stability enough that I don't care about the extra weight.  That's one difficulty with comparing based on paper specs.
-JV474

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