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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
The stylus is definitely a worthy addition to the ThinkPad. Since it doesn't cost too much extra, it's worth getting from the start. Though the FlexT9 keyboard isn't as useful as it could be in the handwriting department, MyScript Notes goes a long way to...
Our first impressions with the ThinkPad Tablet are positive. The tablet seems responsive, and we like some of the customizations Lenovo has added to the standard Android user interface. One of the added features we're enjoying is the App launcher which...
Resumen: 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 ...
Publicación: 2011-08-30, Autor: Dan , crítica de: mobileburn.com
Resumen: 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...
Resumen: 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...
Resumen: 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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Publicación: 2011-10-26, Autor: Donald , crítica de: 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...