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July 2014
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84 Reviews
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Published: 2014-11-01, Author: Dan , review by: cnet.com.au
The upscale-feeling ThinkPad 10 pairs with various keyboards, docks, and covers to become a very flexible hybrid tablet with an excellent high-resolution screen
Expensive for an Atom-based tablet, especially as you add accessories, and it's slower than some other tablets and hybrids
Lenovo's ThinkPad 10 can add accessories to work as a tablet, laptop or micro all-in-one. It has some premium features to match its premium price, but not a premium CPU....
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Published: 2014-07-30, Author: Joel , review by: au.pcmag.com
More than 12 hours of battery life in our tests, Less than 1,5 pounds, 1,920-by-1,200-resolution screen, Includes digitizer pen, Windows 8,1 Pro
Somewhat pricey, Only 2GB of memory, Small-capacity solid-state drive (SSD), Single USB 2,0 port, Doesn't charge from micro USB, Magnetic connector is quirky, Keyboard dock costs extra
The Lenovo ThinkPad 10 Tablet is an incredibly light business tablet that can last all day, and then some, yet weighs less than 1.5 pounds. It will also work well as a part-time laptop, but only if you invest in the optional keyboard dock...
Lovely Full HD screen; Thin and light design for the tablet section alone; Excellent battery life; Supports microSD to expand the storage; 4G option; Accessories like the keyboard dock and desktop dock make it more like a desktop computer that you can bri
Keyboard dock isn't included in the package; No digitiser pen included; Only one USB port, and it's USB 2.0; No 802.11ac WiFi; Merely 64GB of storage, with only 30GB available to you; Could be regarded as a little expensive;
While it's a little on the exy side, Lenovo's ThinkPad 10 is one of the best ultra-portable Windows machines we've seen yet, offering a slim design, great screen, and some accessories that really let you bridge the gap between laptop, desktop, and that ta...
Full HD screen, Built-in USB 2.0 and micro HDMI, Digitiser pen offers good handwriting capability, Docking option
Screen reflections can be annoying, 64GB of storage space gets eaten away quickly
This is a good all-round tablet for business users who want a mobile Windows 8.1 device that also has a docking option. Performance is more than decent with the latest Intel Atom CPU, and there are useful built-in ports for expansion. It's one of the bett...
As a tablet in its own right the ThinkPad 10 has a lot to like but is let down by one or two minor niggles, but to be fair some of those are down to Windows rather than the device itself. It's an attractive business proposition though thanks to the compat...
The full power of Windows 10, Good battery life, Impressively thin and light, 64GB storage even for entry level model
Windows 10 still can't compete for touchscreen use, A touch pricey overall, Pointy bottom corners uncomfortable
Lenovo ThinkPad – Performance When it comes to speed, battery life and size, the ThinkPad 10 offers a great all-round experience. Despite being slim and light, I found the ThinkPad 10 is reasonably speedy. It boots promptly enough, apps open with only a s...
Abstract: The Thinkpad Tablet has a much better screen which is crisp and sharp with a rather high resolution, especially when compared to other 10 inch tablets. The build is sturdy and with its metal back it looks good, too. The optional keyboard dock, which comes...
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Published: 2014-10-31, Author: Dan , review by: CNET.co.uk
The upscale-feeling ThinkPad 10 pairs with various keyboards, docks, and covers to become a very flexible hybrid tablet with an excellent high-resolution screen
Expensive for an Atom-based tablet, especially as you add accessories, and it's slower than some other tablets and hybrids
Lenovo's ThinkPad 10 can add accessories to work as a tablet, laptop or micro all-in-one. It has some premium features to match its premium price, but not a premium CPU....
Ultrabook Keyboard is flawed, Pricey when fully loaded, No 802.11ac support
With the ThinkPad 10, it feels like Lenovo is attempting to create more than a tablet. The optional Quickshot Cover, Ultrabook Keyboard, Touch Case, Tablet Dock, Stylus, and more all feel more like a platform or ecosystem than a device. Given Lenovo's bu...