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Finition et robustesse
Adéquation avec la cible (logiciels
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Dalle IPS de qualité
Connectique fournie
USB
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Micro-USB
Mini-HDMI
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Extrait: 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...
Looks bulky, and feels heavy in hand, USB port awkward for flash drive use
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 ...
Publié: 2011-08-30, Auteur: Dan , review by: mobileburn.com
Extrait: 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...
Extrait: 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...
Extrait: 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 ...
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Publié: 2011-10-26, Auteur: Donald , review by: cnet.com.au
The Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet (upgradeable to Android 4.0) has several business-oriented features that should bring a smile to the IT crowd, along with digital pen support and a beautiful screen
The tablet is relatively thick and heavy, with unnecessary navigation buttons and uninspired Android interface optimizations
If your IT department could design a tablet, the Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet would be it....
SIM card slot; Full-sized USB port covered by a door - no hanging covers! Charges off of regular 5W microUSB;
Handwriting recognition isn't always the best; Performance could be better;
Lenovo has come up with an interesting concept here, modifying the tablet in a way that will have real appeal for some buyers. Performance-wise, we’d have liked more, and look forward to updates that will optimise the system to make it more responsive...
The ThinkPad Tablet is a decent device for business users thanks to the hardware-level security features, preloaded business apps and enterprise-grade service and support – all things that the similarly-priced iPad 2 doesn't offer. Like the iPad, the Thi...
Stylus is a stroke of genius, Solid, durable design, Great tools for business users, Decent battery life
Quite heavy, Some minor lag
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.