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.
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.
Pen for note-taking, solid build, USB port, excellent optional keyboard folio, Pen for note-taking, solid build, USB port, excellent optional keyboard folio, Pen for note-taking, solid build, USB port, excellent optiona
Chunky, would be better without bloatware (bloatware is reduced with ICS upgrade), Chunky, would be better without bloatware (bloatware is reduced with ICS upgrade), Chunky, would be better without bloatware (bloatware
Like the Lenovo IdeaPad K1, we had great hopes for the ThinkPad Android Tablet. Lenovo makes excellent laptops, and it's hard to beat ThinkPads for durability, IPS display options, ultraportable designs and excellent keyboards. But the ThinkPad tablet...
True handwriting to text app, Great build quality, Fullsized USB inuput, Plenty of enterprisefriendly apps
Bulky and relatively heavy in keyboard folio, Handwriting to text limited, Slow startup
With the ThinkPad, Lenovo has taken a giant step toward a true enterprise level mobile tablet. Unfortunately, the Android operating system is not quite ready to make the leap. While Notes Mobile is great for handwriting to text, the Flex T9 keyboard is l...
More ports than most Android tablets, Comfortable design, Crisp, bright display, Robust suite of pre-loaded apps, Business-focused security features, Stylus support
Average performance, Poor audio quality and volume, Mediocre cameras, Gallery, Memory Card and SIM Slots – Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet, The rear-facing camera has no flash, so indoor shots come out dark, Specs, OS Android 3.1, UI Skin Lenovo, Display 10.1 / 12
Lenovo's ThinkPad gets closer than most other tablets to being a useful, productive machine as well as a nice portable multimedia and gaming machine. It has the hardware, ports, and feature set to satisfy business users and enough security and control to...
Wide range of ports and expansion options, Great-looking display, Good mix of business features
Occasional quirky behavior, Hefty, Unacceptably long boot time
This sturdy tablet packs most of the features businesses need in an Android-based tablet. It has a few small quirks, but it's a solid tablet pick. ...
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Published: 2011-10-01, Author: Jerry , review by: umpcportal.com
Abstract: Today's focus for the Thinkpad Tablet series is on ports and connectors. I wanted to take some time to let everyone know the results of some of the testing I have been doing on the Lenovo Thinkpad Tablet  and how it compares to some of the other tablets ...
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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