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Published: 2011-12-16, Author: Thomas , review by: eprice.com.tw
說真的,若是以前能接受 ThinkPad「小黑」筆電設計風格的人,那大概也能接受這台 ThinkPad Tablet。不過 ThinkPad Tablet 的機身沒辦法像真正的小黑筆電那麼堅固 (用上 Corning Gorilla 強化玻璃保護這點只能讓螢幕更耐用),也沒有指紋辨識器、TPM 晶片等東西來保障你的資料不被輕易竊取,所以看來似乎也就是外型設計像小黑筆電而已。不過說真的 ThinkPad Tablet 機身用料夠紮實、螢幕下方的實體快捷鍵好用、 I / O 連接埠很有誠意,另外還多送你一隻價...
Full-sized USB 2,0 port, Optional 3G, Excellent, though optional, keyboard folio case and accurate stylus pen,
A bit chunky, Frequent app crashes in our tests, Occasionally unresponsive screen, Subpar battery life,
The Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet boasts excellent accessories that can transform the tablet into an on-the-go business machine. But short battery life and some stability issues make it a questionable choice for casual and corporate users alike. ...
Abstract: Most tablet makers using Google Inc.’s Android operating system seem bound and determined to go head-to-head with Apple for the consumer slate market. Lenovo is taking a different tack with the 10.1-inch ThinkPad Tablet, which is available to purchase ...
USB, SD/SDHC, microUSB, miniHDMI, SIM... it’s all there!, Satisfying screen overall, Battery life okay, Precise stylus and pertinent handwriting recognition, Good handling of USB/SD/SDHC transfers
Lenovo design and weight, Glossy screen, Physical buttons can get in the way, Standby could be better managed, Mediocre photovideo sensor, Slowdowns, lack of depth in pro positioning
A pro positioning without necessarily delivering pro services, the ThinkPad Tablet seems the ideal product for those who wish to get rid of their notebook and use a tablet for their meetings instead. The applications included strengthen Android Honeyco...
NVIDIA Tegra 2 dual-core 1GHz ARM SoC w/ NVIDIA graphics, 1GB of RAM, 16 - 64GB Storage, Lots of ports: mini HDMI, USB 2.0, micro USB, dock connector, Full size media card reader
Relatively short battery life in idle mode, Pen is not included (costs $30)
Lenovo designed the ThinkPad Tablet with business users in mind. The optional pen accessory and the preloaded software are options business users may appreciate. During our tests, we felt the ThinkPad tablet was great for taking notes, surfing the web, ch...
Tela IPS, Bom contraste da tela, Grandes ângulos de visão, Corning Gorilla Glass, Painel capacitivo multitouch 6dedos, Boa duração da bateria, Amplo disco rígido
Tela refletiva, Tempo de recarga extremadamente longo, O case algumas vezes range, Esquenta em alguns lugares, Pesado, Somente um alto falante
USB, SD/SDHC, micro-USB, mini-HDMI, SIM. tout est là, Écran globalement satisfaisant, Autonomie dans la moyenne, Stylet précis et reconnaissance d'écriture pertinente, Bonne gestion des transferts USB/SD/SDHC
Design "à la Lenovo" et poids Écran brillant, Les boutons physiques peuvent gêner, Gestion de la veille perfectible, Capteur photo-vidéo médiocre, Des ralentissements, manque de profondeur dans l'aspect "pro"
Orientée pro sans forcément en avoir la complète carrure, cette ThinkpPad Tablet semble le produit idéal, aujourd'hui, pour qui souhaite délaisser son notebook carré pour quelques rendez-vous et réunion. Les applis intégrées renforcent Android Honeycom...
Finition et robustesse, Adéquation avec la cible (logiciels, stylet), Dalle IPS de qualité, Connectique fournie
Le poids, Boutons physiques mal implémentés, Quelques crapware nuisent à l'expérience
Comme la plupart des tablettes Android, la ThinkPad Tablet de Lenovo doit faire face à un défi: se différencier alors qu'elle embarque le même OS (à quelques retouches près) et les mêmes caractéristiques techniques que ses concurrentes (Samsung Galaxy Ta...
Fullsized USB and SD card slot, Good implementation of Tablet Pen, Preloaded apps
Bulky
When we reviewed Lenovo's first tablet, the IdeaPad Tablet K1, we were left disappointed by its unsatisfactory performance and user experience which was marred by persistent system crashes. Hence, when we heard that the ThinkPad Tablet was coming into...