Lenovo is working with chip maker Intel on a future ThinkPad tablet based on Microsoft’s Windows 8 operating system, a Lenovo executive said. The release of an Intel-based ThinkPad tablet depends on ...
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Lenovo's ThinkPad tablet would've been a great Surface Pro competitor... A few years ago
Lenovo ThinkPad devices are known for their durability and reliability, so I'm not surprised there. The X12 Detachable already felt a little behind the times in terms of design when it first arrived ...
ThinkPad Tablet 2 is the new tablet that is getting its final shape at the Lenovo camp. Going by the tablet’s naming, device can be considered a sequel to the ThinkPad that lenovo had launched last ...
The device's 12.3-inch screen gives it a slightly smaller footprint than its 13-inch competitors. It measures 0.22 by 11 by 8 inches, whereas the Latitude 7350 is 0.35 by 11.3 by 8.2 inches and the ...
The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Fold is a large-screen Windows tablet that you can also use as a portable all-in-one desktop thanks to a kickstand in the detachable keyboard… or as a laptop thanks to a ...
Hot on the heels of Hewlett-Packard announcing it was getting out of the tablet and mobile device market (and maybe PCs too!), Lenovo is stepping up to the place, announcing it’s new “business-class” ...
The first-ever ThinkPad that converts to a tablet PC will make its debut on Monday, CNET News.com has learned. China's Lenovo Group is expected to announce its new X41 Tablet Series (X41T) in ...
Lenovo’s business-orientated tablet, the ThinkPad Tablet, is now available for order and should start shipping within a week. The 10-inch Android device, which Lenovo officially announced a little ...
Specifically, Lenovo confirmed that two tablet models are on track to launch this summer. While both tablets will run Google's Android operating system, one will be consumer-focused while the other ...
Description: The Lenovo ThinkPad X61 is a great investment for those looking for a tablet PC. Lenovo has done a great job maintaining the ThinkPad brand, which has long been known for its durability ...
There won’t be a Tablet PC-version of the ThinkPad until early 2005, at least according to Guy Kewney, but IBM will come out with some sort of slate-style Tablet PC around May of next year. But it won ...
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