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Tiene un puerto USB 2.0 de tamaño normal
Así podrás compartir archivos de manera fácil y cómoda sin tener que usar un adaptador
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Este modelo no tiene capacidad para 3G
La única manera de conectarse a Internet es por medio de una red inalámbrica WiFi
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Publicación: 2012-02-03, Autor: Jonathan , crítica de: reviewed.com
If you can find the Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet on sale, it may be a buy. Otherwise, take a pass on this tablet.It's no surprise to us that one of the major computer producers has released a tablet under the name of its iconic laptops, but what is surprising i...
Publicación: 2012-01-09, Autor: Ardjuna , crítica de: trustedreviews.com
Optional pressure sensitive stylus, Optional excellent keyboard folio case, Good IPS screen, More connectivity than most, Controlled app market
Relatively heavy and bulky, Not the most attractive, Not cheap, Tegra 2 isn't ideal for HD video
Its chunky profile and weight mean Lenovo's executive ThinkPad Tablet isn't for everyone, but its unique combination of class-leading connectivity, ruggedness, charging over USB, a pressure-sensitive stylus and keyboard folio accessory make it the most ve...
Publicación: 2012-01-09, Autor: Ardjuna , crítica de: trustedreviews.com
Optional pressure sensitive stylus, Optional excellent keyboard folio case, Good IPS screen, More connectivity than most, Controlled app market
Relatively heavy and bulky, Not the most attractive, Not cheap, Tegra 2 isn't ideal for HD video
Its chunky profile and weight mean Lenovo's executive ThinkPad Tablet isn't for everyone, but its unique combination of class-leading connectivity, ruggedness, charging over USB, a pressure-sensitive stylus and keyboard folio accessory make it the most ve...
USB, SD/SDHC, microUSB, miniHDMI, SIM... it’s all there!, Satisfying screen overall, Battery life okay, Precise stylus and pertinent handwriting recognition, Good handling of USB/SD/SDHC transfers
Lenovo design and weight, Glossy screen, Physical buttons can get in the way, Standby could be better managed, Mediocre photovideo sensor, Slowdowns, lack of depth in pro positioning
A pro positioning without necessarily delivering pro services, the ThinkPad Tablet seems the ideal product for those who wish to get rid of their notebook and use a tablet for their meetings instead. The applications included strengthen Android Honeyco...
We had high hopes for the ThinkPad Tablet, but overall it's disappointing. It doesn't feel like a distinctively designed tablet aimed specifically at businesses, like the Cisco Cius or the Motorola ET1, but more like yet another half-hearted Android co...
Resumen: Product Round-up With Android 4 Ice Cream Sandwich upon us, it's a good time to take stock of the impact - or lack of it - of Android 3 Honeycomb and Nvidia's Tegra 2, the chipset and release of Google’s mobile OS that were hoped would knock the iPad o...
Publicación: 2011-10-27, Autor: Crowdedbrain , crítica de: crowdedbrain.co.uk
Resumen: Lenovo are a manufacturer renowned for their notebook range and have already dabbled in the Android market with the release of the K1 . The Thinkpad is their next installment and the company makes no pretense as to the tablets targeted audience, as the Th...
The Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet has a rather bland design that’s targeted more to business and corporate users than consumers, but its included digitiser pen and optional keyboard folio case set it apart from competitors. It is also more durable than most c...