Thursday, August 9, 2012

Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet 2: Atom CPU, screen 10.1 "IPS, Windows 8, NFC

Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet 2: Atom CPU, screen 10.1
Lenovo has officially introduced its first tablet PC to run Windows 8, which is the ThinkPad Tablet 2. The machine uses IPS screens 10.1 "1366 x 768 resolution, 9.8 mm thin and weighs 589 grams and has appeared in some previous rumors. ThinkPad Tablet 2 is equipped with 3G connectivity / 4G with "optical digitizer" to increase the accuracy when using the touch pen "is when the note, signed or fill out forms." Lenovo said it was "common effort" to coordinate its with Intel and Microsoft to give users a full x86 devices based on Atom CPU. ThinkPad Tablet 2 is will be introduced in October but it's not about the price of the product. At the product announcement, Lenovo has said that the new tablet form will replace the ThinkPad Tablet running Android are currently being marketed. Camera ago, after the device's resolution and 2MP 8MP respectively. Lenovo also has a built NFC and security features oriented to business users on their products, such as fingerprint readers, data encryption technology with pack support service, warranty Lenovo Services . In terms of optional accessories, ThinkPad Tablet 2 has a removable keyboard, an expansion dock with 3 USB ports, HDMI and Ethernet. Configuring the ThinkPad Tablet 2: Operating System: Windows 8 Pro Display: IPS 10.1 ", 1366 x768, with the optical digitizer, stylus and finger support CPU: Intel Atom (model specific yet to be revealed) Main Camera: 8MP Movie Camera: 2MP There microphone noise reduction Connectivity: NFC, HDMI 9.8 mm thin Weight 589 g Press Images of ThinkPad Tablet 2:   $ ("# Galleria_933943732"). Galleria ({ width: 640, height: 420, imageCrop: false, thumbCrop: false, clicknext: true, maxScaleRatio: 1, showInfo: true, preload: 3, idleMode: false, trueFullscreen: false, });   The actual image:   $ ("# Galleria_1485449280"). Galleria ({ width: 640, height: 420, imageCrop: false, thumbCrop: false, clicknext: true, maxScaleRatio: 1, showInfo: true, preload: 3, idleMode: false, trueFullscreen: false, });   According to the verge, Engadget ...

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