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Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet 3G ARM Cortex-A 16 GB 25,6 cm (10.1") 1 GB Android Black

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Bullet Points Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet 3G ARM Cortex-A 16 GB 25,6 cm (10.1") 1 GB Android Black
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  • - Slate Black
  • - 25,6 cm (10.1") 1280 x 800 pixels
  • - ARM Cortex-A 1 GHz
  • - 16 GB Flash Card reader integrated
  • - 3G Bluetooth 2.1+EDR
  • - Lithium Polymer (LiPo)
  • - Android
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Short summary description Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet 3G ARM Cortex-A 16 GB 25,6 cm (10.1") 1 GB Android Black:
This short summary of the Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet 3G ARM Cortex-A 16 GB 25,6 cm (10.1") 1 GB Android Black data-sheet is auto-generated and uses the product title and the first six key specs.

Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet, 25,6 cm (10.1"), 1280 x 800 pixels, 16 GB, 1 GB, Android, Black

Long summary description Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet 3G ARM Cortex-A 16 GB 25,6 cm (10.1") 1 GB Android Black:
This is an auto-generated long summary of Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet 3G ARM Cortex-A 16 GB 25,6 cm (10.1") 1 GB Android Black based on the first three specs of the first five spec groups.

Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet. Display diagonal: 25,6 cm (10.1"), Display resolution: 1280 x 800 pixels. Internal storage capacity: 16 GB. Processor frequency: 1 GHz, Processor family: ARM Cortex-A. Internal memory: 1 GB. Card reader integrated. Weight: 760 g. Operating system installed: Android. Product color: Black

Display
Display diagonal *
25,6 cm (10.1")
Display resolution *
1280 x 800 pixels
Display brightness
400 cd/m²
Touch technology
Multi-touch
Native aspect ratio
16:10
Processor
Processor family *
ARM Cortex-A
Processor frequency *
1 GHz
Processor cache
1 MB
Memory
Internal memory *
1 GB
Storage
Internal storage capacity *
16 GB
Card reader integrated *
Yes
Compatible memory cards
MMC, SD, SDHC
Storage media *
Flash
Graphics
Graphics card family
NVIDIA
Graphics card
GeForce Graphics
Audio
Built-in speaker(s)
Yes
Built-in microphone
Yes
Number of built-in speakers
1
Camera
Built-in camera
Yes
Main camera resolution (numeric)
2 MP
Second camera
Yes
Second camera resolution
5 MP
Network
Mobile network generation
3G
Mobile network connection *
Yes
Network
Bluetooth
Yes
Bluetooth version
2.1+EDR
Ports & interfaces
USB 2.0 ports quantity
1
Micro-USB 2.0 ports quantity
1
Mini HDMI ports quantity
1
Microphone in
Yes
Headphone out
Yes
DC-in jack
Yes
Design
Form factor *
Slate
Product color *
Black
Performance
GPS (satellite)
Yes
Position location *
Yes
Software
Platform *
Android
Operating system installed *
Android
Battery
Battery technology *
Lithium Polymer (LiPo)
Number of battery cells
2
Media formats
Audio formats supported
AAC, eAAC+, MP3, PCM, WAV, WMA
Video compression formats
H.263, H.264, MPEG4, Xvid
Weight & dimensions
Width
260,4 mm
Depth
14,5 mm
Height
181,7 mm
Weight
760 g
Other features
Contrast ratio (typical)
500:1
Docking connector
Yes
Wi-Fi
Yes
Source Review comments Score
Mobile88.com
Updated:
2013-05-01 04:25:24
The brand new enterprise Lenovo ThinkPad tablet has been released in Malaysia, it is a big, heavy device aimed at the enterprise crowd. It is derived from Lenovo’s ThinkPad laptops, so let’s see what the ThinkPad tablet is all about.+ Accurate stylus+...
Bottom line Appeals to enterprise types looking for a tablet to replace their much heavier laptops...
0%
tbreak.ae
Updated:
2013-05-01 04:25:26
When I worked in the bowels of the corporate beast, my life was governed by laptop. Even though a lot of my hardware and applications were web-driven, I had to take my laptop everywhere I went just so I could get access to a web browser and figure out...
Good Sturdy design and build quality, handy for notetaking...
Bad Laggy touchscreen interface, overdose of widgets and shortcuts, handwriting function doesn’t expand to other parts of the OS...
70%
pcquest.ciol.com
Updated:
2013-05-01 04:25:27
Tablet market and manufacturers now seem to be ready to take on the laptop market and that's the reason why we are seeing tablet PCs with attached keyboards and ports. The ThinkPad Tablet from Lenovo runs on Android 3.1 Honeycomb and has applications l...
Bottom line More than a decent tablet for business professionals. It's additional accessory like Keyboard folio and stylus give it an extra edge over other tablets. Page(s) 1 I am interested in more information about this productI am interested in buying this...
0%
tech2.com
Updated:
2013-05-01 04:25:29
Lenovo recently hopped on the tablet bandwagon with the IdeaPad and ThinkPad tablets. Like in the case of their laptops, the IdeaPad is targeted at the general audience, while the ThinkPad is skewed more towards office productivity. The App Market...
Bottom line Discrete input devices are much more convenient than the touchscreen, especially when a lot of typing is involved (for example e-mail, chatting and word processing). At Rs.44,871 the Lenovo ThinkPad is a little more expensive than the Asus EeePad Trans...
75%
Ruggedpcreview.com
Updated:
2013-05-01 04:25:30
But this is a tablet review, not an accessory review (though I'm not done commenting the portfolio keyboard—more later)...
0%
pcmag.com
Updated:
2013-05-01 04:25:31
Though tablets are growing more and more popular among mainstream consumers, they have yet to prove themselves as viable replacements for laptops when it comes to productivity. With the 10.1-inch ThinkPad Tablet ($499,16GB; $569, 32GB; $669, 64GB; dire...
Good Full-sized USB 2,0 port, Optional 3G, Excellent, though optional, keyboard folio case and accurate stylus pen...
Bad A bit chunky, Frequent app crashes in our tests, Occasionally unresponsive screen, Subpar battery life...
Bottom line The Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet boasts excellent accessories that can transform the tablet into an on-the-go business machine. But short battery life and some stability issues make it a questionable choice for casual and corporate users alike...
60%
thelobeandmail.com
Updated:
2013-05-01 04:25:33
Most tablet makers using Google Inc.’s Android operating system seem bound and determined to go head-to-head with Apple for the consumer slate market. Lenovo is taking a different tack with the 10.1-inch ThinkPad Tablet, which is available to purchase...
0%
hothardware.com
Updated:
2013-05-01 04:25:35
Lenovo's first business-class Android-based tablet has arrived. The ThinkPad Tablet comes with many of the features business users want and demand from a tablet, including full encryption, remote wipe capabilities, productivity apps, VPN support, pen-b...
Good NVIDIA Tegra 2 dual-core 1GHz ARM SoC w/ NVIDIA graphics, 1GB of RAM, 16 - 64GB Storage, Lots of ports: mini HDMI, USB 2.0, micro USB, dock connector, Full size media card reader...
Bad Relatively short battery life in idle mode, Pen is not included (costs $30)...
Bottom line Lenovo designed the ThinkPad Tablet with business users in mind. The optional pen accessory and the preloaded software are options business users may appreciate. During our tests, we felt the ThinkPad tablet was great for taking notes, surfing the web, ch...
80%
hardwarezone.com.sg
Updated:
2013-05-01 04:25:37
Many of the tablets today are catered for the mainstream consumers, who are looking for a portable device to view multimedia content on-the-go (e.g browse the Internet). While the consumer market is indeed lucrative, not many brands dare to venture int...
Good Fullsized USB and SD card slot, Good implementation of Tablet Pen, Preloaded apps...
Bad Bulky...
Bottom line When we reviewed Lenovo's first tablet, the IdeaPad Tablet K1, we were left disappointed by its unsatisfactory performance and user experience which was marred by persistent system crashes. Hence, when we heard that the ThinkPad Tablet was coming into...
75%
techspot.com
Updated:
2013-05-01 04:25:39
Lenovo has expanded their successful business-oriented line of computing devices to include tablets. The company introduced two new slates earlier this year – the consumer-oriented IdeaPad K1 and the business-minded ThinkPad Tablet that we are examinin...
Bottom line I tested the rear-facing camera on the ThinkPad under the same conditions that I did with the Acer and received about the same results. Simply put, tablet cameras aren't very good; none of them. You'd have similar or better luck with a basic smartphon...
0%
the-gadgeteer.com
Updated:
2013-05-01 04:25:41
hello “The pen is mightier than the finger” -Ian 2011(Apologies to Edward Bulwer-Lytton) Let me start this article by saying that if you’re looking for a technical review of the new Lenovo Thinkpad Tablet then this is not the article for you. There’s q...
Good Dual capactive and active pen input adds a new dimension to Android Tablets, Accurate digitiser, Fast digitiser ( in most applications )...
Bad Palm rejection not 100% in all programs, OCR still not 100%, Not many pen support applications, Note that these are functions more of the software than the hardware...
0%
notebookcheck.net
Updated:
2013-05-01 04:25:43
Siggy Moersch (translated by Pam Taylor), 11/05/2011 This 10-inch tablet with IPS display, 1280 resolution, wifi, GPS and 3G modem, and 64 GB SSD should delight Lenovo’s ThinkPad customer base. The price: 666 Euros. Matt display? Sadly not. But: a dig...
Good IPS display, Good screen contrast, Large viewing angles, Corning Gorilla Glass, Capacitive 6-finger multi-touch panel, Good battery life, Large hard drive...
Bad Glossy display, Extremely long charging time, Case sometimes creaks, Gets very warm in places, Heavy, Only one loudspeaker...
Bottom line Lenovo's new star in the tablet sky outshines the iPad 2 and friends.The Lenovo ThinkPad tablet is able to impress us in almost every respect, at least to begin with. It has a first-class, capacitive IPS display, lots of memory as well as wifi and 3G conn...
83%
mobiletechreview.com
Updated:
2013-05-01 04:25:47
twitter: @lisagade) The Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet is an Android Honeycomb 3.1 tablet with a 10", 1280 x 800 IPS Gorilla Glass display and the usual internals: 1GHz Nvidia Tegra 2 dual core CPU, a gig of RAM, plenty of internal storage, dual cameras, WiF...
Good Pen for note-taking, solid build, USB port, excellent optional keyboard folio, Pen for note-taking, solid build, USB port, excellent optional keyboard folio, Pen for note-taking, solid build, USB port, excellent optiona...
Bad Chunky, would be better without bloatware (bloatware is reduced with ICS upgrade), Chunky, would be better without bloatware (bloatware is reduced with ICS upgrade), Chunky, would be better without bloatware (bloatware...
Bottom line Like the Lenovo IdeaPad K1, we had great hopes for the ThinkPad Android Tablet. Lenovo makes excellent laptops, and it's hard to beat ThinkPads for durability, IPS display options, ultraportable designs and excellent keyboards. But the ThinkPad tablet...
70%
computershopper.com
Updated:
2013-05-01 04:25:49
most new tablets are built for consumers. Only a few current ones, such as the RIM BlackBerry PlayBook and Fujitsu Stylistic Q550 Slate, have been designed specifically for business...
Good Wide range of ports and expansion options, Great-looking display, Good mix of business features...
Bad Occasional quirky behavior, Hefty, Unacceptably long boot time...
Bottom line This sturdy tablet packs most of the features businesses need in an Android-based tablet. It has a few small quirks, but it's a solid tablet pick...
81%
wired.com
Updated:
2013-05-01 04:25:50
What could be better than a tech company having its own tablet? Having two tablets.Lenovo, which released its IdeaPad K1 tablet just a month ago, is already back to the table with another one: the oh-so-sexily-named ThinkPad Tablet.On the surface it ma...
Good See Also, ThinkPad Proves Big Things Come in Small Packages, Lenovo's X220 ThinkPad with '24 Hour' Battery, Lenovo's Thoughtful ThinkPad Is a NearPerfect Machine, Lenovo Storms Tablet Market With a Triple Threat, Lenovo Debuts LowCost Tablet and Skinny L...
Bad Major problems with wireless networking. Display seems dim if not viewed deadon. Expensive. Design simply not up to snuff compared to Lenovo's other products, especially ThinkPad laptops...
50%
engadget.com
Updated:
2013-05-01 04:25:52
Lenovo adds ThinkPad X1 to laptop comparison guide, outs IPS screen, USB 3.0, and optional SSD Turkish company builds 65-inch Android 'tablet' with Honeycomb, 1080p support (video) Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet gets probed by the FCC, will play nicely with all t...
Good Full-sized USB port and SD slot, 1080p outputOffers remote control features for IT managersAccepts pen input -- a rarity for Android tablets...
Bad Bulky design, display isn't always responsiveSluggish performance, long boot timeHandwriting recognition software isn't very precise...
Bottom line The ThinkPad Tablet's pen input, port selection and security features don't quite make up for its poky performance and not-so-responsive display...
0%
slashgear.com
Updated:
2013-05-01 04:25:54
Today we have the Lenovo ThinkPad tablet on the review board. The ThinkPad has the body of a tablet but the head for business. Running on Android 3.1 Honeycomb, but filled with years of business and consumer laptop thoughts and ideas thanks to Lenovo...
Bottom line This tablet is pretty decent and should be great for business users and professionals. While the stylus works for full navigation everywhere the user needs from swiping through homescreens and choosing apps and more. Certain applications have no use f...
0%
crn.com
Updated:
2013-05-01 04:25:55
Page 1 of 2 Lenovo ThinkPad TabletLenovo’s vaunted ThinkPad franchise, which entered this world as an IBM product and wound up with Lenovo when it bought IBM’s PC business in 2004, hasn’t made much in the way of radical departures of any kind in the pa...
0%
arstechnica.com
Updated:
2013-05-01 04:25:57
The ThinkPad tablet is Lenovo’s second recent entry into the tablet space, a professional cousin to the cutesier IdeaPad. Adorned with a stylus and a full complement of ports, the heavy Android 3.1 ThinkPad tablet favors flexibility over portability...
Good Stylus and keyboard make for great notetaking tools, Ports give the tablet flexibility in a desk/stationary setting, App selection for Android tablets becoming less dismal, Screen has nice color and viewing angles...
Bad Tablet is thick and heavy compared to competitors, Performance is middling, Front buttons are hard to push...
0%
hothardware.com
Updated:
2013-05-01 04:25:58
Lenovo's first business-class Android-based tablet has arrived. The ThinkPad Tablet comes with many of the features business users want from a tablet, including full encryption, remote wipe capabilities, productivity apps, VPN support, pen-based handwr...
Bottom line Our first impressions with the ThinkPad Tablet are positive. The tablet seems responsive, and we like some of the customizations Lenovo has added to the standard Android user interface. One of the added features we're enjoying is the App launcher which...
80%
eweek.com
Updated:
2013-05-01 04:26:00
The newly released Lenovo ThinkPad tablet flips the “consumerization of IT” paradigm by adding business-class features such as management software, full-size peripheral connectors—including a full-size USB 2.0 port—and an optional digitizer pen to a ta...
0%
pcworld.com_techhive.com
Updated:
2013-05-01 04:26:02
With the ThinkPad Tablet, Lenovo distinguishes itself as the first company with two tablets clearly aimed at two different markets. The company did a solid job with its consumer-focused IdeaPad K1, released midsummer. The ThinkPad Tablet (starting at $...
Good Digitizer allows pen input, Pleasing display quality...
Bad Looks bulky, and feels heavy in hand, USB port awkward for flash drive use...
Bottom line Ports and software distinguish this business-centric tablet, which holds appeal for non-business users, too. Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet Review: A Tablet That Means Business Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet Review, by Melissa J. Perenson September 24, 2011 With the...
80%
Laptopmag.com
Updated:
2013-05-01 04:26:03
With their virtual keyboards and focus on media con-sumption, most tablets appeal more to couch-cruising consumers than professionals looking to get some work done. Built for productivity, the ThinkPad Tablet breaks the slate mold by providing first-ra...
Good Fantastic pen support, Durable, attractive design, Full size USB port, SD card reader, Optional folio keyboard case...
Bad Weak sound, Stiff buttons, Notes app audio recording, search...
80%
mobileburn.com
Updated:
2013-05-01 04:26:05
Sponsored links, if any, appear in green. Lenovo threw a little shindig in New York City today to launch its new ThinkPad Tablet Android 3.1 Honeycomb slate. We were there to get some hands-on time with the latest tablet geared toward the business us...
0%
techtree.com
Updated:
2013-11-06 12:10:24
Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet MRP: Rs 51,000 (Store Locator) According to the experts, tablets are the future of computing. Therefore, following the market trend, laptop-maker Lenovo has launched the ThinkPad — a tablet with a twist, since it doubles up as a lap...
Good Sturdy build, HDMI port, USBOTG support, Good UI customisation, Promising accessories.
Bad Quite bulky, Expensive, Terrible camera...
Bottom line The 3250 mAh battery's performance is good. Under heavy use, the device's battery can keep the device running for around 7 hours. Needless to say, it's quite good by Android standards. Overall, the ThinkPad has a great build quality. Lenovo's customisati...
70%
umpcportal.com
Updated:
2014-03-12 01:14:49
Today's focus for the Thinkpad Tablet series is on ports and connectors. I wanted to take some time to let everyone know the results of some of the testing I have been doing on the Lenovo Thinkpad Tablet  and how it compares to some of the other tablets...
0%
androidauthority.com
Updated:
2014-03-12 01:14:49
The Thinkpad brand is one of the strongest brands in the world of business related technology. Recently, we got a chance to check out this new business oriented tablet, and we have to say we're impressed. Designed from the ground up for road warriors and...
0%
tabletpcreview.com
Updated:
2014-03-20 01:53:04
Editor's Note 11/7/11:This review has been updated to reflect the launch of Netflix for Android 3.x devices.-----------Listen to the market analysts, and they'll tell you that tablets are the next device to sweep the enterprise. In fact, a survey of stake...
Good True handwriting to text app, Great build quality, Fullsized USB inuput, Plenty of enterprisefriendly apps...
Bad Bulky and relatively heavy in keyboard folio, Handwriting to text limited, Slow startup...
Bottom line With the ThinkPad, Lenovo has taken a giant step toward a true enterprise level mobile tablet. Unfortunately, the Android operating system is not quite ready to make the leap. While Notes Mobile is great for handwriting to text, the Flex T9 keyboard is l...
80%
gottabemobile.com
Updated:
2014-03-22 01:40:46
Almost as soon as tablets became the hot new thing in consumer electronics, corporations and small business users wanted in on the action, too. While the form factor makes for a sweet portable computing experience, deploying tablets isn't always feasible...
Good More ports than most Android tablets, Comfortable design, Crisp, bright display, Robust suite of pre-loaded apps, Business-focused security features, Stylus support...
Bad Average performance, Poor audio quality and volume, Mediocre cameras, Gallery, Memory Card and SIM Slots – Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet, The rear-facing camera has no flash, so indoor shots come out dark, Specs, OS Android 3.1, UI Skin Lenovo, Display 10.1 / 12...
Bottom line Lenovo's ThinkPad gets closer than most other tablets to being a useful, productive machine as well as a nice portable multimedia and gaming machine. It has the hardware, ports, and feature set to satisfy business users and enough security and control to...
0%
gottabemobile.com
Updated:
2014-03-22 01:40:46
Hardware-wise, the Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet is similar to other Honeycomb tablets on the surface — same CPU, RAM, display resolution, and basic functionality — which is why there's so much intense interest in one of the features that makes it stand out: the...
Bottom line The stylus is definitely a worthy addition to the ThinkPad. Since it doesn't cost too much extra, it's worth getting from the start. Though the FlexT9 keyboard isn't as useful as it could be in the handwriting department, MyScript Notes goes a long way to...
0%
androidauthority.com
Updated:
2014-05-09 01:28:03
It looks like a new Android-based tablet enters the market each week, and they may all seem to look the same on the outside. Recently though, we have had a lot of very interesting new entrants, as seen by a comparison between our two current pugilists, th...
0%
gcn.com
Updated:
2015-01-27 03:02:43
659Pros: Good battery life; good number of ports and buttons.Cons: Medium performance; no biometrics. We liked that the ThinkPad had 64G of hard drive space. Its 1G of memory was the average amount for those we looked at this time around, so that is...
0%
hothardware.com
Updated:
2015-02-04 04:41:00
This Holiday Gift Guide is sponsored by Epson—makers of the World’s Fastest 2-sided inkjet printer, the Epson WorkForce Pro. Run your business at full speed with the Epson.As the holiday season rapidly approaches, there’s one question that gets asked r...
0%
networkworld.com
Updated:
2015-05-27 10:22:49
In this review, we looked at two types of business-class tablets, traditional tablets used by the sales force or other front-office workers, and ruggedized devices that can be used on the factory floor or other back-office environments.In the front-office...
0%