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Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet
$479.99
Released August, 2011
The Pros:More "business oriented" tablet when you compare it to the rest of the tablet market. Doesn't take all that much time to charge when the battery is dead. Short charger cable so when the battery is low it's tough to work with it.
The Cons:Too heavy and thick for some users. The skin Lenovo applied to the native Android is annoying. Not the tablet for "Android purists".
The Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet is a Honeycomb, Android operated slate, which includes a full sized USB port, a matching Lenovo keypad and optical trackpad. This feature enables use of this device as a tablet or as a laptop, making it ideal for both home and business usage.
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The Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet has many of the same specs as the IdeaPad K1 including a 10.1 inch (1280X800) IPS display and a battery that lasts 8-9 hours in between a charge. The Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet has its own unique qualities including a built in active stylus for jotting down notes in the boardroom. The tablet also comes with dual cameras (5 megapixel rear, 2 front) 1GB of RAM, 16/32/64 GB storage and a mini HDMI port that is 1080p compatible.
Features
- Android 3.1 Operating System
- Home or Business Use
- Optional Keyboard and Optical Tracking
- Dual Cameras
- 10.1 inch IPS Display
- 8-9 Hour Battery
- Active Stylus
- Mini HDMI Port, 1080p Compatible
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Pros & Cons
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More "business oriented" tablet when you compare it to the rest of the tablet market
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Doesn't take all that much time to charge when the battery is dead
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Short charger cable so when the battery is low it's tough to work with it
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Tactile navigation buttons located on the bottom of the screen are helpful
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Integrated cubbyhole in the side of the tablet for holding its optional digital pen
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Has software that can transform your hand written letters into text in real time
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Nvidia Tegra 2 dual-core 1GHz processor makes for snappy performance
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Too heavy and thick for some users
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The skin Lenovo applied to the native Android is annoying
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Not the tablet for "Android purists"
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