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Just as with last year’s ThinkPad, this one can also be augmented with optional add-on modules. While they’re not required to enjoy the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Tablet, they are worth looking at.
The ThinkPad X1 Tablet’s keyboard cover is just as good as the Surface Type Cover, even if the included stylus isn’t. Lenovo took what has become a standard design and improved on its internals.
Lenovo's new ThinkPad X1 Tablet is a huge upgrade from last year's model, with full U-series processors, a larger screen, a better kickstand, and more. Here's our review of the tablet PC.
The ThinkPad X1's 12-inch screen packs in a 2,160-by-1,440-pixel resolution, which is decent for its size, but not quite as sharp as the Surface Pro 4's 2,736-by-1,824 pixel display.
The ThinkPad X1 tablet is a bit on the pricey side for a tablet. But this is designed to compete with the likes of the Microsoft Surface Pro 4 and it does that very well.
The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Tablet Gen 2 has a regular starting price of $1,449.00USD, but currently, it has instant savings on Lenovo’s website that brings that price down to $1,086.75.
The ThinkPad X1 Tablet is a 13-inch, 4G-connected Windows 10 tablet with a removable keyboard that unashamedly bases itself on Microsoft's terrific Surface Pro tablet, and then improves on it in ...
At CES today, Lenovo is introducing the ThinkPad X1 tablet. It’s a regular 12-inch tablet powered by Intel’s latest Core m7 chipset, but it’s also a little more.
Lenovo’s latest ThinkPad X1 Tablet has an improved display, support for up to an 8th-gen Intel Core i7 processor. But it’s also pretty expensive, with an expected starting price of $1599.