Testseek.com have collected 84 expert reviews of the Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet 10 G1 10.1 inch and the average rating is 75%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet 10 G1 10.1 inch.
July 2014
(75%)
84 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(81%)
56 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Excellent stylus accuracy
Best storage performance
Delivers the full Windows 8.1 experience
Lots of accessories to enhance functionality
Thin and light design
Expandable storage via Micro SD
Price
Highresolution display
Micro SD slot for extra storage
Good performance
Long battery life
Digital pen
Full HD display
Small and light. Slim but strong. 3G/4G LTE option
Active stylus included
Helpful utilities
Above-average battery life
First-rate display
Light weight
Lots of available accessories
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.
The upscale-feeling ThinkPad 10 pairs with various keyboards
Docks
And covers to become a very flexible hybrid tablet with an excellent high-resolution screen
Strong performance
Good battery life
Beautiful 1920x1200-pixel display
Very thin and light
Excellent port selection
Decent performance
Wacom pen support
Nice tablet
Pen support available
Fantastic keyboard option
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
The editors didn't like
Installed antivirus hurts performance
Finicky Power Button
Camera has a strange tint
Gaming performance isn't great
Rear-facing speakers and tinny audio
TouchPad on the optional Ultrabook Keyboard accessory is finicky
Expensive
Chunky case
Keyboard has no touchpad
It's an Intel Atom
So it won't replace your desktop in most cases. Fiddly port covers
No pen-friendly software included
Inaccurate touchpad
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
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
Expensive for an Atom-based tablet
Especially as you add accessories
And it's slower than some other tablets and hybrids
Ultrabook keyboard dock allows just one angle
Can run warm to hot with demanding apps
Ugly design
Flawed build
Glossy display prone to glare
Too expensive at launch
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
Published: 2015-07-14, Author: Jon , review by: tomsitpro.com
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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Published: 2014-10-31, Author: Dan , review by: cnet.com
The upscale-feeling ThinkPad 10 pairs with various keyboards, docks, and covers to become a very flexible hybrid tablet with an excellent high-resolution screen
Expensive for an Atom-based tablet, especially as you add accessories, and it's slower than some other tablets and hybrids
Lenovo's ThinkPad 10 can add accessories to work as a tablet, laptop or micro all-in-one. It has some premium features to match its premium price, but not a premium CPU....
Published: 2014-10-14, Author: Alex , review by: booredatwork.com
Abstract: 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...
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...
Abstract: 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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Published: 2014-07-30, Author: Joel , review by: pcmag.com
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....
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...
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-...