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Checking In On The Lenovo Thinkpad Tablet

By Paul Barber


There are quite a few things that set this slate aside from the huge competition , and now we're taking a better look at it. Read on to know a lot more about this business-centric tablet. According to Engadget, the Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet accessory, the optional folio keyboard could set it apart from the competion. And it's an opinion shared by several other tablet PC reports.



The Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet is serious

Specs-wise, the Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet is rather similar to the consumer-centric IdeaPad K1, as it is armed with the same|identical|

one and the same 1 GHz NVIDIA Tegra 2 dual core processor, a 10.1-in IPS display with 1280 x 800 resolution, a battery that can supply power enough for 8.7 hours of utilisation, 1 GB of RAM, and internal storage of nearly 64 GB (it also comes with 16 and 32 GB variations). It's also got a USB port in addition to a 1080p capable mini-HDMI port, and a 3-in1 card reader. In addition, it comes with a 2 MP front camera, a 5 MP rear operated camera, along with sensors like A-GPS and accelerometer.



Lenovo has a whole line dedicated to be used in business and enterprise, including the tablet in question. It comes with features|

characteristics |great new features expressly designed for business use, including extra security |protection and|

safety measures and features and though tablet PC news have long let slip that this can be sold for the larger firms, it doesn't stop the man in the street consumer from picking one up.



ThinkPad vs. Convertible Tablets

It includes Android 3.1 Honeycomb and since it features a Bluetooth, a USB port, and a folio keyboard too , so that you can pretty much use it as a convertible tablet Computer. Some tablet PC comparison sites have even impliedhe Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet to the Eee Transformer. The former also includes a built in stylus and a preloaded note-taking program.



Another thing that sets the Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet apart from other slates is its additional security features. Both external and internal storage devices are encoded , as well as mails. It's preloaded with McAfee anti-malware, extra user authentication, and can be remotely wiped in case of loss or malacious burglary. Computer departments can also limit certain applications from being downloaded and certain features from being used.



All things considered, the Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet is a solid slate for firm purposes, however it will work even for private and home use too.








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