Thursday, March 15, 2012

The Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet - An Overview

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Article by Alec Dawson



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Lenovo is a Chinese electronics manufacturer that started up back in the eighties. It is known all over the globe as a company that creates tech which is both to a high standard and most often a step ahead of its time. Because of this, it is great for both those who want to use their Lenovo productively as well as a source for entertainment.

The tablets which Lenovo produces certainly aren't an exception to this high quality and innovation. The real achievement is in making this technology accessible wherever you are. The days of being tied to your desk to get any form of work done are a thing of the past. Thanks to the impressive battery life and sturdy construction, you can use your ThinkPad anywhere you like and with confidence.

Since its release, the ThinkPad has gained many accolades and praise for its quality in build, durability and portability as well as recognition for its reliable tech support.

No matter what it is that you're purchasing, it's essential to ask yourself what you are going to be using it for. Is it for surfing the web and keeping up to date with what's happening in the world? Is it for keeping in touch with your friends and social networking? Or is it for getting work done whilst you're on the move?
It might also be a wise idea to be details down including how much you're willing to spend, how much memory you will require, ideal battery life and so on. This will help in finding the right tablet for you.

One of the great aspects of the ThinkPad is its portability; weighing 1.65lbs, carrying it around all day won't become an issue for anyone. To go with this is an eight hour battery life so you can easily get some work done whilst you're travelling or commuting.

Speaking of productivity, it has USB and micro-USB ports, SD card slot and a mini-HDMI output for transferring data as well as a 64 GB memory for comfortably storing all of your important documents.

The touchpad not only make the ThinkPad accessible and easy to use but also allows you to explore your creative side if you so desire. The optional pen is also a great alternative (and green!) way for students to make notes during classes which is a handy feature too.

So in conclusion, if you're in the market for a tablet which is straightforward to use, won't break down on you after two months and great for getting work done, then the Lenovo ThinkPad tablet will certainly be a contender for the role.

No, it isn't for everyone (namely those primarily interested in gaming) but is great for surfing the web, social networking and helping you get tasks done in a way in which is both intuitive and reliable.

About the Author

Alec Dawson is a technology enthusiast. You can take a look at his newest site at Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet for more great information and advice.












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