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Editors Choice
Rating 8.5
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Top-rated products of the month
"If you have to buy a tablet this year, the ThinkPad should be on your list. It includes features other tablets forgo or charge extra for, without sacrifices in price or performance."
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Lenovo's ThinkPad Tablet reviewed
"Quite possibly the most intriguing part of the ThinkPad tablet package is the stylus. Located at the top left corner of the screen, the stylus allows you to not only control the tablet without getting fingerprints on the screen, but also handwrite notes and scribbles directly on the tablet."
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Lenovo Tablets ´The prolific PC maker has released its first tablets for consumers (IdeaPad K1) and business (ThinkPad), both with 10.1" full HD screens, Android 3.1 OS, built-in Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and support for Adobe Flash. The ThinkPad Tablet also has support for using Microsoft office files and corporate network security, plus an optional physical keyboard.´
| Choice Magazine: (September 2011) |
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Security, durability keys for business
"The Lenovo ThinkPad is up there with the best Honeycomb devices. It has a fast Nvidia dual core Tegra 2, 1.0 Megahertz processor, a bright 1280x800 pixel 25.6 display and Gorilla glass screen protection."
"Its 5 and 2 Megapixel rear and front-facing cameras eclipse the iPad's 0.92 Megapixel and VGA ones ..."
"The important bit is how this is tailored for business. Instead of pouring resources into an in-house operating system, as HP did with webOS, Lenovo busied itself adapting its PC security and management tools to Google's Android platform."
"Using the free Mobility Management Console, an IT department can limit the apps running on ThinkPads under its control, disable Market accessplace, limit downloads, and disable USB ports and cameras."
| The Australian - August 30, 2011 |
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Finally, a useful Android: the Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet's array of features sets it apart
"The novel data-entry system, one of a small handful of features that sets the ThinkPad well and truly apart from the zillions of other Android tablets out there, is much quicker and more accurate than we ever expected it to be..."
"It looks and feels much tougher than an iPad and it's got lots of features the iPad doesn't have, such as HDMI out, an SD Card reader and our favourite, a USB 'host' port you can plug external memory sticks, mice, keyboards and even hard drives into."
| The Australian Financial Review, L9, September 16-18 2011 |
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Lenovo targets business with ThinkPad Tablet
"Lenovo has unveiled a new Android-based tablet targeted at business customers. The Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet is equipped with a 10.1-inch, 1280x800-pixel touchscreen and runs version 3.1 of Google's Android OS ('Honeycomb')."
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Lenovo Reveals Two Honeycomb Tablets
"Lenovo has decided to cover all bases with its tablet offering..."
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Aussie tablet market is touch and go
"The high-definition screen on this tablet is very sharp, and it has a 2-megapixel front camera and a 5-megapixel camera behind."
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