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The ThinkPad 10 is a tablet that wants to be your laptop. That's not an unheard of concept, thanks to the like of Microsoft Surface Pro, various transformers like the HP Split x2 and keyboard-optional tablets like the Dell Venue 11 Pro. However, at just 1...
Digital pen, full HD display, small and light. Slim but strong. 3G/4G LTE option...
It's an Intel Atom, so it won't replace your desktop in most cases. Fiddly port covers...
The Lenovo ThinkPad 10 tablet isn't the only Bay Trail convertible on the block, but it is one of the few that brings a Wacom digital pen and a robust and highly usable optional keyboard. You also get a strong yet slim design, a sharp full HD display and...
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As a follow-up to its ThinkPad 8 tablet (see our review), Lenovo has now incorporated Intel's Bay Trail platform into its larger size ThinkPad 10, a business-ready slate the company claims can offer users a full PC experience. Stopping there would be sell...
Delivers the full Windows 8.1 experience, Lots of accessories to enhance functionality, Thin and light design, Expandable storage via Micro SD, Price...
Gaming performance isn't great, Rear-facing speakers and tinny audio, TouchPad on the optional Ultrabook Keyboard accessory is finicky...
Find The Lenovo Thinkpad 10 @ AmazonCan a Windows 8.1 tablet truly replace your laptop? Just as Microsoft set to prove it can with its Surface Pro 3, Lenovo also believes it can be done, and its ThinkPad 10 is the tablet it envisions doing it. To some ex...
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Lenovo is back with another Windows tablet similar to its ThinkPad 8 , the aptly-named ThinkPad 10. With this tablet comes a QuickShot cover and screen just as beautiful as its smaller sibling, as well as a couple docking stations, one with and one withou...
Lenovo's Thinkpad 10 is a wonderful little Windows tablet, and the keyboard and dock accessories expand its usefulness ten-fold, allowing it to double as a workstation of sorts when needed. The display is exceptionally crisp and bright, and the keyboard d...
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Those looking for a business-friendly Windows tablet have a compelling option in the Lenovo ThinkPad 10. The 10.1-inch tablet provides solid performance, above-average battery life, helpful utilities, an active stylus and a snappy optional keyboard. At $5...
Active stylus included, Helpful utilities, Above-average battery life...
No pen-friendly software included, Inaccurate touchpad...
The Lenovo ThinkPad 10 is a pen-friendly Windows 8 tablet with strong battery life and a comfy keyboard dock, but the touchpad needs work...
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Lenovo's ThinkPad 2 was a great tablet, but Intel's older Atom platform struggled to run Windows 8 smoothly, the tablet itself was chunky, and its screen had fewer pixels than the smaller, but newer ThinkPad 8. The ThinkPad 10 brings all of those old spot...
Strong performance, Good battery life, Beautiful 1920x1200-pixel display, Very thin and light...
Ultrabook keyboard dock allows just one angle, Can run warm to hot with demanding apps...
Lenovo's latest productivity and business-oriented ThinkPad tablet checks all the right boxes on paper and is a joy to use in real life, but it suffers from a few ill-conceived design decisions...
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Bay Trail tablets are defined not only by Windows 8.1 and the fourth-generation Intel Atom processor that powers them, but also limited port selection, decent performance, and a low price.The Lenovo ThinkPad 10 is a Bay Trail tablet in that it features a...
Excellent port selection, Decent performance, Wacom pen support...
Ugly design, flawed build, Glossy display prone to glare, Too expensive at launch...
The Lenovo ThinkPad 10 has the pen, performance, and full-sized ports to be a productive machine, but its high launch price makes it hard to see past its numerous flaws...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2014-07-19 06:30:32
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The ThinkPad 10, which we're looking at here, is the larger sibling of the last, with a nice 10.1-inch (1,920x1,200) display, an included stylus, and oodles of available accessories. Much like Microsoft's Surface Pro 3 or Dell's Venue 11 Pro , you can out...
First-rate display, Light weight, Long battery life, Lots of available accessories...
Only one USB port, Only 2GB of RAM, despite a 64-bit-capable CPU, No slot for the pen unless you purchase the keyboard, Performance could be better...
With a nice screen and a slew of accessories, Lenovo's ThinkPad 10 is a versatile Windows tablet with great battery life. But its design feels uneven, and once you start adding accessories like a keyboard and dock, it quickly becomes pricey for its Atom-...
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The ThinkPad 10, with its larger 10.1-inch screen, seeks to be the bigger brother that could. Alongside the 25% bigger display is a slightly faster SoC (the Intel Atom Z3795 ) boasting marginally higher GPU clock rates, a full-sized USB 2.0 port (though w...
Excellent battery life, Availability of accessories, Great brightness on AC power, Extremely thin and portable in tablet form, Option for 4 GB of RAM and 64-bit Windows 8.1...
Relatively expensive, especially with accessories considered, Performance throttling under moderate use, No integrated USB 3.0, Keyboard dock does not fold closed, Gets uncomfortably warm under moderate use...
The Lenovo ThinkPad 10The business tablet and convertible market is a difficult nut to crack, and the ThinkPad 10 (while a valiant effort) once again demonstrates just why that is. It certainly does a lot of things right; topping the list of positives is...
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The Lenovo ThinkPad 10 Tablet ($729 as tested) is a compact 10-inch business slate tablet designed to fulfill the needs of users who want both a tablet and a Windows 8.1 Pro laptop. It's powered by a quad-core Intel Atom processor and has a full HD screen...
More than 12 hours of battery life in our tests. Less than 1.5 pounds. 1,920-by-1,200-resolution screen. Includes digitizer pen. Windows 8.1 Pro.
Somewhat pricey. Only 2GB of memory. Small-capacity solid-state drive (SSD). Single USB 2.0 port. Doesn't charge from micro USB. Magnetic connector is quirky. Keyboard dock costs extra...
The Lenovo ThinkPad 10 Tablet is an incredibly light business tablet that can last all day, and then some, yet weighs less than 1.5 pounds. It will also work well as a part-time laptop, but only if you invest in the optional keyboard dock...
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A few years ago, it was easy to scoff at the idea of using tablets for productivity. The hardware was too weak, and the software was too limited, so turning a tablet into a work device made sense only for a few fringe users.But things have changed since A...
Spending $750 for an Android tablet seems exorbitant. But the Samsung Galaxy Note Pro offers a larger screen, excellent battery life, and access to the Android and Samsung app stores...
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The ThinkPad 10 is a Windows 8 tablet that is thin, light and ready for productivity with an active stylus for note taking and a ThinkPad Keyboard that doubles as a case. When you are at a desk you can dock it to a ThinkPad Dock to use it with a large mon...
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Microsoft's Surface Pro 3 has gotten a lot of attention as a way to bridge the gap between tablets and traditional notebooks. Its snap-on keyboard and pull-out rear stand tries to offer the best of both worlds, but with a 12-in. screen and weighing 1.8 lb...
Highresolution display, micro SD slot for extra storage, good performance, long battery life...
Expensive, chunky case, keyboard has no touchpad...
For those who use ThinkPad notebooks every day at work, the ThinkPad 10 tablet will seem like a long-lost friend. The styling -- corporate black with a couple of red touches -- is immediately recognizable as a ThinkPad. It has a good mix of performance an...
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When it comes to the Lenovo ThinkPad 10 , Lenovo truly created the possible vision and future of Windows hybrid computers. From first glance, the ThinkPad 10 doesn't look the part of a powerful Windows computer. With a quad-core processor, a high-resoluti...
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The ThinkPad product line from Lenovo represents great laptops, and that has extended to tablets. Last year I proclaimed the ThinkPad Tablet 2 the best Windows tablet , and Lenovo has done it again with the new ThinkPad 10.The ThinkPad 10 is a full busine...
Nice tablet, Pen support available, Fantastic keyboard option...
Touch Windows button, Ultrabook dock without hinge, Reviewer's rating, 9/10, Good tablet, The ThinkPad Tablet 10 is comfortable to use as a tablet for long periods. This is due to the 0.35 inch thickness and 1.3 pound weight, Good in portrait, Tablets fe...
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Microsoft's Surface Pro 3 has gotten a lot of attention as a way to bridge the gap between tablets and traditional notebooks. Its snap-on keyboard and pull-out rear stand tries to offer the best of both worlds, but with a 12-in. screen and weighing 1.8 lb...
Good performance, bright WUXGA display, optional docking station, stylus included, full-sized USB port on tablet...
Can't adjust screen angle, awkward keyboard arrangement...
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tomsitpro.com Updated: 2016-01-29 12:59:50
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Recently, we reviewed the Dell Venue 11 Pro 5130 enterprise tablet, detailing our testing methodology in our How We Test Enterprise Tablets article. Today, we're reviewing another Atom-based business-class tablet: the Lenovo ThinkPad 10 20C1. There are ac...
Excellent stylus accuracy, Best storage performance...
Installed antivirus hurts performance, Finicky Power Button, Camera has a strange tint...
The Lenovo ThinkPad 10 20C1 tablet may not be the best performer, but it does take the lead in several areas end users are likely to notice, like launch times. Its stylus is a vast improvement over the other two tablets we tested, and if your end users...
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