Testseek.com have collected 112 expert reviews of the Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet and the average rating is 73%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet.
September 2011
(73%)
112 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(80%)
1 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
730100112
The editors liked
More ports than most Android tablets
Comfortable design
Crisp
Bright display
Robust suite of pre-loaded apps
Business-focused security features
Stylus support
Stylus and keyboard make for great notetaking tools
Ports give the tablet flexibility in a desk/stationary setting
App selection for Android tablets becoming less dismal
Screen has nice color and viewing angles
Full-sized USB port and SD slot
1080p outputOffers remote control features for IT managersAccepts pen input -- a rarity for Android tablets
Dual capactive and active pen input adds a new dimension to Android Tablets
Accurate digitiser
Fast digitiser ( in most applications )
Full-sized USB 2
0 port
Optional 3G
Excellent
Though optional
Keyboard folio case and accurate stylus pen
Pen for note-taking
Solid build
USB port
Excellent optional keyboard folio
Excellent optiona
Fantastic pen support
Durable
Attractive design
Full size USB port
SD card reader
Optional folio keyboard case
Digitizer allows pen input
Pleasing display quality
NVIDIA Tegra 2 dual-core 1GHz ARM SoC w/ NVIDIA graphics
1GB of RAM
16 - 64GB Storage
Lots of ports
Mini HDMI
USB 2.0
Micro USB
Dock connector
Full size media card reader
True handwriting to text app
Great build quality
Fullsized USB inuput
Plenty of enterprisefriendly apps
See Also
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Lenovo's X220 ThinkPad with '24 Hour' Battery
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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
Wide range of ports and expansion options
Great-looking display
Good mix of business features
IPS display
Good screen contrast
Large viewing angles
Corning Gorilla Glass
Capacitive 6-finger multi-touch panel
Good battery life
Large hard drive
The editors didn't like
Average performance
Poor audio quality and volume
Mediocre cameras
Gallery
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Long boot timeHandwriting recognition software isn't very precise
Palm rejection not 100% in all programs
OCR still not 100%
Not many pen support applications
Note that these are functions more of the software than the hardware
A bit chunky
Frequent app crashes in our tests
Occasionally unresponsive screen
Subpar battery life
Chunky
Would be better without bloatware (bloatware is reduced with ICS upgrade)
Would be better without bloatware (bloatware
Weak sound
Stiff buttons
Notes app audio recording
Search
Looks bulky
And feels heavy in hand
USB port awkward for flash drive use
Relatively short battery life in idle mode
Pen is not included (costs $30)
Bulky and relatively heavy in keyboard folio
Handwriting to text limited
Slow startup
Major problems with wireless networking. Display seems dim if not viewed deadon. Expensive. Design simply not up to snuff compared to Lenovo's other products
Especially ThinkPad laptops
The tablet is relatively thick and heavy
With unnecessary navigation buttons and uninspired Android interface optimizations
Abstract: In this review, we looked at two types of business-class tablets, traditional tablets used by the sales force or other front-office workers, and ruggedized devices that can be used on the factory floor or other back-office environments.In the front-office...
Abstract: 659Pros: Good battery life; good number of ports and buttons.Cons: Medium performance; no biometrics. We liked that the ThinkPad had 64G of hard drive space. Its 1G of memory was the average amount for those we looked at this time around, so that is ...
Full-sized USB 2,0 port, Optional 3G, Excellent, though optional, keyboard folio case and accurate stylus pen,
A bit chunky, Frequent app crashes in our tests, Occasionally unresponsive screen, Subpar battery life,
The Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet boasts excellent accessories that can transform the tablet into an on-the-go business machine. But short battery life and some stability issues make it a questionable choice for casual and corporate users alike. ...
NVIDIA Tegra 2 dual-core 1GHz ARM SoC w/ NVIDIA graphics, 1GB of RAM, 16 - 64GB Storage, Lots of ports: mini HDMI, USB 2.0, micro USB, dock connector, Full size media card reader
Relatively short battery life in idle mode, Pen is not included (costs $30)
Lenovo designed the ThinkPad Tablet with business users in mind. The optional pen accessory and the preloaded software are options business users may appreciate. During our tests, we felt the ThinkPad tablet was great for taking notes, surfing the web, ch...
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I tested the rear-facing camera on the ThinkPad under the same conditions that I did with the Acer and received about the same results. Simply put, tablet cameras aren't very good; none of them. You'd have similar or better luck with a basic smartphon...
Dual capactive and active pen input adds a new dimension to Android Tablets, Accurate digitiser, Fast digitiser ( in most applications ),
Palm rejection not 100% in all programs, OCR still not 100%, Not many pen support applications, Note that these are functions more of the software than the hardware,
IPS display, Good screen contrast, Large viewing angles, Corning Gorilla Glass, Capacitive 6-finger multi-touch panel, Good battery life, Large hard drive
Glossy display, Extremely long charging time, Case sometimes creaks, Gets very warm in places, Heavy, Only one loudspeaker
Lenovo's new star in the tablet sky outshines the iPad 2 and friends.The Lenovo ThinkPad tablet is able to impress us in almost every respect, at least to begin with. It has a first-class, capacitive IPS display, lots of memory as well as wifi and 3G conn...
Published: 2011-10-26, Author: Donald , review by: cnet.com
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.