Lenovo’s vaunted ThinkPad franchise, which entered this world as an IBM product and wound up with Lenovo when it bought IBM’s PC business in 2004, hasn’t made much in the way of ...
Hot on the heels of Hewlett-Packard announcing it was getting out of the tablet and mobile device market (and maybe PCs too!), Lenovo is stepping up to the place, announcing it’s new “business-class” ...
Tablet headlines have been dominated for the past week by the sudden demise of the TouchPad, and the subsequent fire sale by HP to clear out inventory. But, just because HP is bailing on the tablet ...
Review When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. There's more than one reason I'm excited about the Lenovo ThinkPad X12 Detachable. The ...
Specifically, Lenovo confirmed that two tablet models are on track to launch this summer. While both tablets will run Google's Android operating system, one will be consumer-focused while the other ...
Back in May, Lenovo indicated that the company was working on a ThinkPad tablet running Windows 8. Details were sparse, though–all we knew at the time was that the tablet would have an Intel processor ...
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What do you get if you take the Lenovo IdeaPad K1 Android tablet and stuff it into a business suit and tack on a few enterprise features? Apparently what you get is the Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet: a new ...
The first-ever ThinkPad that converts to a tablet PC will make its debut on Monday, CNET News.com has learned. China's Lenovo Group is expected to announce its new X41 Tablet Series (X41T) in ...
Lenovo finally has a tablet outside of China. Well, they actually now have three. Lenovo has been mum about their new tablets in recent weeks, but fans of the world’s No. 3 PC maker no longer have to ...
Lenovo could introduce a ThinkPad tablet for enterprises, depending on corporate adoption and customer demand for such a device, a company executive said on Tuesday. Tablets are currently more ...
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