Testseek.com have collected 113 expert reviews of the Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet 2 and the average rating is 74%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet 2.
April 2013
(74%)
113 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(70%)
240 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Great design
Pen input and pen silo
Great battery life
Clover Trail runs all of your desktop apps without making the tablet too large
Heavy
Or hot
Build quality
Digitizer and pen provide a secondary
More accurate input option for heavy desktop users
Good battery life
Decent array of ports and expansion
Very compact and light. Integrated stylus storage. Uses micro USB for charging. Very good battery life.
The Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet 2 is the best-looking Atom Windows 8 tablet yet
And the optional keyboard dock is excellent. All-day battery life makes it great for travel
Runs Windows 8 Pro
Fantastic keyboard
Excellent battery life
Great screen
Optional stylus
Best tablet keyboard we've ever used
Hands-down
Light weight
Stellar battery life for a full Windows 8 tablet
Supremely thin and light
Sharp display
3G/4G option
Wacom digitizer with pen
Wa
Long battery life
Accurate pen
Bright screen
Attractive design
Keyboard accessory has excellent tactile feel
Stylus included
Runs Windows 7 and Vista applications
Full USB port
Good 8.5-hour battery life
Your $729 gets you just the base unit and stylus. A docking station is another $100
And a compact Bluetooth keyboard
With an integrated stand and pointing system (but no secondary battery) is $120. The keyboard is nice
But you'll want the dock and its
Solid build quality
One of the best Bluetooth keyboards I've used
Thin and lightweight tablet with full Windows 8 experience
Sleek design
Light-weight
Wide-screen (16
9)
Windows Pro 8
Excellent connectivity
Excellent design and build quality
Digitizer pen
IPS touchscreen with good viewing angles
Fullsize USB 2.0 port
Top notch keyboard (optional addon)
Plenty of input options
Sleek yet sturdy design and a solid Windows 8 experience. Relatively good value.
Precise touchscreen
Good main camera
GPS
Weight
Good speakers
Memory extension via SD
Comfortable keyboard
Allows for pen input
Wide viewing angles
The editors didn't like
Keyboard is an optional accessory
Atom processor limits performance
The ThinkPad Tablet 2 is a slim
Light mobile productivity tablet with Windows 8
Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet 2 | $600-$750
ThinkPad Tablet 2 Review Guide
Hands On Video
Design
Display
Keyboard layout itself is good
But dock doesn't allow for multiple screen angles and doesn't extend the tablet's battery life
"Optical TrackPad" works well enough
But isn't our favorite input method
2GB of RAM and Clover Trail's relatively slow perfor
Slow multimedia benchmark scores. Intel GMA graphics. Only 2GB of memory. A 32-bit OS. USB port is low-powered. No erase button on stylus. No latch on keyboard accessory
The Tablet 2 is expensive
Especially considering the small 64GB SSD
Lack of USB 3.0
And generally slow Atom performance
Keyboard dock has no hinge
Won't replace laptop for most business people
Optional broadband package is expensive
Fingerprint magnet
Poky benchmark scores compared to similar systems
Keyboard costs extra
USB port can't handle external hard drives
Other bus-powered devices
3G/4G option is quite expensive. USB port lacks power to run portable hard drives
3G/4G option is quite expensive. USB port lacks power
Stylus doesn't come standard
USB port doesn't support bus-powered hard drives or peripherals
Palm rejection varies by app
Tiny Windows 8 menus
Underpowered Atom processor
Cameras unimpressive
No decent keyboard attachment
Microsoft Office not included
Useless USB port. Charging is incredibly slow
And accomplished via an incredibly small cable. Small
Stiff Windows button. Somewhat dim screen
Gets expensive quickly
You'll want an external mouse at all times
Atom processor can't handle powerful apps
Sluggish performance at times
Wonky pressure sensitivity with its digitizer pen
A little pricey for a tablet
Peformance limited by Atom processor
Final Words
All-in-all
The Lenovo Thinkpad Tablet 2 is a decent tablet that comes packed with decent features and excellent connectivity. It has all the bells and whistles for a busines
Keyboard is an optional extra
Wired Ethernet on optional dock only
Moderate performer
Expensive
Clover Trail processor already feels dated. Paired with the keyboard 'stand' the ThinkPad Tablet 2 isn't suited for use in anything other than solid surfaces (i.e. not your lap).
Battery is soldered in place
Bad illumination level of the LED-Flash
Digitize pen not retrofittable
Low power supply through the UBS port
Pen support isn't standard
Bluetooth occasionally causes typing lags
USB port doesn't work with USB hard drives or external optical drives
Published: 2013-04-08, Author: Stuart , review by: itproportal.com
Solid, businesslike design, Runs Windows 8 Professional, Good battery life, Useful stylus and digitiser screen
Expensive, Average screen, audio, specs & cameras
The ThinkPad Tablet 2 doesn’t have the fastest processor, the best screen or the most awesome sound, but it's big on features that businesses will love, and its stylus makes it a more versatile working tablet than your average Windows 8 or Android devic...
With the Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet 2, you end up with is an extremely likable Windows 8 Pro tablet due to its capacity to function with typical PC peripherals when you need it to. As a standalone device though, even if you get by reasonably well wedded to t...
The Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet 2 combines touch, all-day battery life, and ThinkPad styling to the Windows 8 Slate tablet market....
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Published: 2012-09-28, Author: Alex , review by: techradar.com
Surprisingly good keyboard, All day battery life, Slick, attractive build, The full compatibility of Windows 8
Trackpoint mouse, Essential accessories drive up the price, Tablet can fall out of dock, Atom processor is slow, Expensive
We like the Lenovo ThinkPad 2, but just barely. It won us over with its good looks, solid keyboard and excellent battery life. Still, we'd never recommend it as your sole computing option. This is a traveler's device, for when you don't have the bag spac...
The ThinkPad 2 could be the best Windows 8 tablet for the enterprise. The device looks great, comes with ample connectivity, solid build and an accurate stylus. However, the price point could be a stumbling block. ...
Stylish, light and well built, Good battery life, Integrated stylus
Atom processor struggles, May be better suited to Windows RT (with free MS Office), Slow USB
It's hard to recommend the Lenovo ThinkPad 2 without using it with its keyboard accessory. Sure, it's well-made, has a decent screen and a useful stylus, but the performance is frustrating and most would be better off with a laptop if productivity was the...
Abstract: For a device that's supposed to be all about work-play compromise, the Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet 2 stands its ground like Dwayne Johnson in a tsunami. It's sturdy, with a rectangular shape that has a hint of the Microsoft Surface about it, and although the p...
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Published: 2013-03-12, Author: Eric , review by: gizmodo.in
Probably not. Unless youre some kind of weird edge-case, chances are you already have a laptop. Yeah, maybe its an old one, but if its still functioning, chances are its at least as competent as the Thinkpad Tablet is in the Windows 8 desktop. So at t...
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Published: 2013-06-07, Author: Sophie , review by: stuff.tv/my/
Atom's limitations are easy to spot but if you ease the Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet 2 down the path of proper computing (writing documents, image and video editing, casual gaming) you'll be pleasantly surprised. Sure, you'll have to be patient and such desktop...