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April 2013
(74%)
113 Reviews
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Abstract: PC manufacturers were thrown off by Windows 8 and its new touch-friendly face, which has given the PC industry what it needed to bring the PC forward into the mobile device space. The PC's long term success hinges on its ability to evolve, both in form fa...
The Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet 2 was the company's attempt to create a new version of their original tablet equipped with Windows 8, but unfortunately, its specs and its overall experience gave us the feeling of a low-budget tablet, even though this particula...
Excellent design and build quality, Digitizer pen, IPS touchscreen with good viewing angles, Fullsize USB 2.0 port
Keyboard is an optional extra, Wired Ethernet on optional dock only, Moderate performer, Expensive
As with any slate tablet, you're really going to need the optional (£103/$120) keyboard dock (left) to get laptop-like functionality out of the ThinkPad Tablet 2. Although that makes it an expensive option, the ThinkPad Tablet 2's physical design is excel...
Published: 2013-04-02, Author: Andrew , review by: arstechnica.com
Clover Trail runs all of your desktop apps without making the tablet too large, heavy, or hot, Build quality, Digitizer and pen provide a secondary, more accurate input option for heavy desktop users, Good battery life, Decent array of ports and expansion
Keyboard layout itself is good, but dock doesn't allow for multiple screen angles and doesn't extend the tablet's battery life, "Optical TrackPad" works well enough, but isn't our favorite input method, 2GB of RAM and Clover Trail's relatively slow perfor
Provided that you're comfortable with Windows 8 and with Clover Trail's limitations, the ThinkPad Tablet 2 is the best option on the market right now. The build quality is good, the digitizer and stylus helps in the cases where the seams between the Start...
Runs Windows 8 Pro, Fantastic keyboard, Excellent battery life, Great screen, Optional stylus
Keyboard dock has no hinge, Won't replace laptop for most business people, Optional broadband package is expensive, Fingerprint magnet
The ThinkPad Tablet 2 is a difficult thing to suss out. It's clearly great at what it is: being a business-optimized Windows 8 Atom tablet. However, the form factor itself is sort of an awkward compromise that is pretty good at most things, but not quite...
Precise touchscreen, Good main camera, GPS, Weight, Good speakers, Memory extension via SD
Battery is soldered in place, Bad illumination level of the LED-Flash, Digitize pen not retrofittable, Low power supply through the UBS port
Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet 2 If you are looking for a light Windows tablet, then the Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet 2 provides a loyal companion with good battery life. Business users on the other hand, purchase this table for the security module (TPM). However, one...
Abstract: Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet 2 Windows 8 Tablet. First off this is a very thin and light laptop, measuring 9.8 mm thin and weighing less than 1.5 pounds with a 10.1-inch 720p screen. The ThinkPad Tablet 2 also sport a Lenovo digitizer pen how hand writing recog...
Supremely thin and light, sharp display, 3G/4G option, Wacom digitizer with pen, Supremely thin and light, sharp display, 3G/4G option, Wacom digitizer with pen, Supremely thin and light, sharp display, 3G/4G option, Wa
3G/4G option is quite expensive. USB port lacks power to run portable hard drives, 3G/4G option is quite expensive. USB port lacks power to run portable hard drives, 3G/4G option is quite expensive. USB port lacks power
It's hard to not love this little guy. If you're looking for a small Windows 8 tablet, this is one of the smallest and lightest, yet it's sturdy and ready for the road. Battery life is super and standby times are among the best we've seen on a Windows...
Published: 2013-03-11, Author: Eric , review by: gizmodo.com
Probably not. Unless youre some kind of weird edge-case, chances are you already have a laptop. Yeah, maybe its an old one, but if its still functioning, chances are its at least as competent as the Thinkpad Tablet is in the Windows 8 desktop. So at t...
Thin and lightweight tablet with full Windows 8 experience, Great battery life
Sluggish performance at times, Wonky pressure sensitivity with its digitizer pen
If we came upon the Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet 2 in a store and quickly glance over its specs sheet, we probably wouldn’t get too excited. And who would considering its low-res display and choice of packing an Intel Atom processor? As we’ve seen, though, ...