Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) Review | 168 Data compared

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  • Avg. price in UK: ~£590
  • Avg. price in US: ~$570
  • RAM capacity: 1 GB
  • Internal storage: 32 GB
  • Screen size: 10.1 inches
  • Chipset: Nvidia Tegra 2

Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) review. Compare 168 technical specifications and user reviews to see how it ranks among tablets and if it is worth buying.

5.1

Overall score

What it is: An overall evaluation of the smartphone's quality, based on technical analyses and user reviews.

When it matters: When you need a quick reference to identify the best Tablets on the market.

Score components:

90.0%

5.1

Technical Score

10.0%

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User score

Good
5.1

Technical Score

What it is: An assessment of the smartphone's technical performance, covering eight key areas: performance & hardware, software, camera, connectivity, display, battery, audio, and design.

When it matters: When you want to compare Tablets based on technical performance and available features.

Score components:

22.0%

4.8

Performance

20.0%

5.3

Display

16.0%

4.0

Camera

14.0%

5.8

Battery

12.0%

5.6

Connectivity

8.0%

5.9

Software & Features

5.0%

4.5

Design

3.0%

4.5

Audio & Multimedia

Good
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User score

What it is: A rating that combines user reviews and the total number of reviews received by the smartphone

When it matters: When you want to know how a smartphone handles daily tasks and how reliable it remains over time according to user feedback.

Score components:

70.0%

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User reviews

30.0%

?

Popularity

  • 3.6
    Gaming

    Score components:

    25.0%

    1.0

    RAM capacity

    20.0%

    1.0

    Refresh rate

    20.0%

    9.0

    GPU frequency

    20.0%

    6.0

    Chipset

    15.0%

    1.0

    Battery capacity

  • 4.6
    School

    Score components:

    20.0%

    6.0

    Chipset

    20.0%

    5.7

    Battery life

    20.0%

    1.0

    RAM capacity

    10.0%

    2.5

    Weight

    10.0%

    1.9

    Internal storage

    10.0%

    10

    Keyboard accessory

    10.0%

    6.6

    Screen size

  • 3.7
    Work

    Score components:

    30.0%

    1.0

    RAM capacity

    25.0%

    6.0

    Chipset

    20.0%

    1.9

    Internal storage

    15.0%

    6.6

    Screen size

    5.0%

    10

    Keyboard accessory

    5.0%

    1.0

    Stylus included

  • 4.3
    Seniors

    Score components:

    20.0%

    6.6

    Screen size

    20.0%

    5.7

    Battery life

    20.0%

    2.5

    Weight

    20.0%

    1.0

    RAM capacity

    20.0%

    6.0

    Chipset

  • 2.5
    Kids

    Score components:

    25.0%

    1.0

    Battery capacity

    25.0%

    1.0

    RAM capacity

    15.0%

    2.5

    Weight

    15.0%

    1.9

    Internal storage

    10.0%

    6.6

    Screen size

    10.0%

    7.4

    Price

  • 4.3
    Travel

    Score components:

    20.0%

    1.0

    RAM capacity

    20.0%

    5.7

    Battery life

    15.0%

    6.0

    Chipset

    15.0%

    2.5

    Weight

    10.0%

    10

    Cellular module

    10.0%

    1.0

    5G connectivity

    5.0%

    10

    GPS

    5.0%

    1.9

    Internal storage

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Verdict

The Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet (1st Gen) is a durable 10.1-inch business-focused device featuring an NVIDIA Tegra 2 dual-core 1GHz processor, 1GB of DDR2 RAM, and 32GB of internal storage. It is distinguished by its IPS display with Corning Gorilla Glass (1280 x 800 resolution) and extensive connectivity, including full-sized USB, micro-USB, and mini-HDMI ports. Main pros include its robust build quality, a precise pressure-sensitive digitizer pen for note-taking, and a wide array of physical ports rarely found on competitors. However, main cons include its significant bulk and weight (approx. 742g) compared to its peers, a relatively slow software experience on older Android versions, and a higher launch price.

Technical Specifications of tablet Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB)

Technical Score

What it is: An assessment of the smartphone's technical performance, covering eight key areas: performance & hardware, software, camera, connectivity, display, battery, audio, and design.

When it matters: When you want to compare Tablets based on technical performance and available features.

Score components:

22.0%

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Performance

20.0%

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Display

16.0%

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Camera

14.0%

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Battery

12.0%

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Connectivity

8.0%

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Software & Features

5.0%

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Design

3.0%

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Audio & Multimedia

5.1
Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) has a technical score of 5.07 points, which is lower than 69.5% of Tablets.
User score

What it is: A rating that combines user reviews and the total number of reviews received by the smartphone

When it matters: When you want to know how a smartphone handles daily tasks and how reliable it remains over time according to user feedback.

Score components:

70.0%

0.0

User reviews

30.0%

1.0

Popularity

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Popularity
What it is: An indicator based on the number of reviews received by the smartphone.
When it matters: When you prefer to purchase a product chosen and reviewed by many other consumers.
1.0
Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) has a popularity of 1 points, which is higher than 0% of products in this category.
Ratio quality/price

What it is: An indicator that combines the smartphone's overall rating with its cost.

When it matters: When you are looking for a smartphone with a good balance between quality and price.

Score components:

60.0%

5.1

Overall score

40.0%

7.4

Price

5.8
Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) has a quality-to-price ratio of 5.8 points, which is lower than 87.2% of products in this category.
Brand name
What it is: The manufacturer or brand of the product.
When it matters: When you prefer a specific ecosystem, support network, or design philosophy.

Importance: MEDIUM

Lenovo
RAM capacity
What it is: The amount of volatile memory available for running apps and multitasking.
When it matters: When you use multiple apps at once or want smoother multitasking without reloads.

Importance: HIGH

Good value: >=8 GB

1 GB
Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) has a RAM capacity of 1 GB which is smaller than the RAM capacity of 77.8% of tablets and equal to that of 19.3% of tablets.
Process node
What it is: The size of the manufacturing process used to create the chip's transistors, measured in nanometers (nm). Smaller nodes generally indicate more advanced, power-efficient chips.
When it matters: When you want a chipset that is more power-efficient and generates less heat.

Importance: HIGH

Good value: <7 nm

40 nm
Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) is built on a 40 nm nm process node, which is larger than the node size used in 86.8% of tablets and equal to the node used in 8% of tablets.
Internal storage
What it is: The total built-in space available for apps, media, and files.
When it matters: When you keep large libraries of photos, videos, and apps directly on your device.

Importance: HIGH

Good value: >=128 GB

32 GB
Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) has an internal storage capacity of 32 GB which is smaller than the storage of 60.5% of tablets and equal to that of 18% of tablets.
Geekbench 6 single-core benchmark score
What it is: A cross-platform benchmark by Primate Labs that measures single-core CPU performance. It reflects how quickly a device handles everyday tasks that rely on a single processing core.
When it matters: When you want snappy responsiveness in everyday interactions and simple apps.

Importance: HIGH

Good value: >1300

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Screen resolution
What it is: The total number of pixels displayed on the screen, expressed as width x height, determining sharpness.
When it matters: When you want text and media to look sharper on a larger display.

Importance: HIGH

1280×800
Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) has a screen resolution of 1280×800 which is lower than that of 68.1% of tablets and equal to that of 21.6% of tablets.
Refresh rate
What it is: The number of times per second the display updates the image, measured in Hertz (Hz); higher rates offer smoother motion.
When it matters: When you want scrolling to feel fluid and games to look smoother.

Importance: HIGH

Good value: >=120 Hz

60 Hz
Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) supports a refresh rate of 60 Hz which is higher than in 0% of tablets and equal to that in 73.8% of tablets.
Display type
What it is: The specific technology used for the screen panel (e.g., OLED, IPS LCD), influencing contrast, color, and efficiency.
When it matters: When you care about vibrant colors, deep blacks, and battery efficiency.

Importance: HIGH

IPS LCD
Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) uses a IPS LCD display type. 75.4% of tablets use this display technology.
Pixel density
What it is: The concentration of pixels on the display, measured in pixels per inch (PPI), affecting image clarity.
When it matters: When you read a lot, look at fine details, or want text and graphics to look cleaner at close range.

Importance: HIGH

Good value: >250 ppi

149 ppi
Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) has a pixel density of 149 ppi which is lower than that of 86.9% of tablets and equal to that of 9.3% of tablets.
Display glass type
What it is: The specific brand or model of strengthened glass used to protect the screen from scratches and drops.
When it matters: When drops, scratches, or long-term screen wear are a concern in daily use.

Importance: HIGH

Corning Gorilla Glass
Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) uses Corning Gorilla Glass display glass which is stronger than that on 45.4% of tablets and equal to that on 32.7% of tablets.
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Optical image stabilization
What it is: A hardware mechanism that physically moves the camera lens or sensor to counteract hand shakiness and reduce blur in photos and videos.
When it matters: When you want to reduce blur in photos and shake in videos, especially in low light.

Importance: HIGH

no
Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) does not support optical image stabilization. 0.4% of tablets include OIS.
Main camera megapixels
What it is: The resolution of the primary rear camera sensor, measured in millions of pixels (MP). Higher megapixels can capture more detail.
When it matters: When you want to capture high-resolution images that can be cropped or printed large.

Importance: HIGH

N/A
Front camera megapixels
What it is: The resolution of the front-facing camera, measured in megapixels, determining the detail level of selfies.
When it matters: When you want detailed selfies or high-quality video for calls and streaming.

Importance: HIGH

Good value: >=8 MP

2 MP
Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) has a front camera resolution of 2 MP MP which is lower than in 53.4% of tablets and equal to that in 25.5% of tablets.
Main camera aperture
What it is: The size of the lens opening (f-stop) that controls light entry. A lower f-number indicates a wider aperture, allowing better low-light shots.
When it matters: When you want better low-light performance or a natural background blur effect.

Importance: HIGH

N/A
Optical zoom
What it is: A true zoom feature that adjusts the camera lens to get closer to the subject without losing image quality, unlike digital zoom.
When it matters: When you want to get closer to a distant subject without losing image clarity.

Importance: HIGH

1xx
Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) supports 1x x optical zoom which is higher than in 18.4% of tablets and equal to that in 80.7% of tablets.
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Battery capacity
What it is: The amount of electric charge the battery can hold, measured in milliampere-hours (mAh).
When it matters: When you want a stronger chance of longer battery life, especially if you use the tablet heavily away from a charger.

Importance: HIGH

Good value: >8000 mAh

3,250 mAh
Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) has a battery capacity of 3250 mAh which is smaller than the batteries in 95.4% of tablets and equal to those in 0.5% of tablets.
Charging speed
What it is: The maximum power input supported for wired charging, measured in Watts (W).
When it matters: When you are in a rush and need to top up your battery quickly.

Importance: HIGH

Good value: >30 W

45 W
Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) supports charging speeds of 45 W which is faster than in 83.8% of tablets and equal to speeds in 6.7% of tablets.
Battery life
What it is: An estimate of how long the tablet can run on one charge.
When it matters: When you do not want to recharge the tablet too often.

Importance: HIGH

Good value: >10 hours

10 hours
Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) has a battery life of 10 hours, which is longer than that of 39.1% of tablets and equal to that of 20.6% of tablets.
Wireless charging
What it is: The ability to charge the battery without cables by placing the device on a compatible charging pad.
When it matters: When you want to charge the tablet by placing it on a compatible pad.

Importance: MEDIUM

no
Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) does not support wireless charging. 1.5% of tablets support wireless charging.
Fast charging
What it is: In the context of modern electronics, "Fast Charging" refers to any technology that delivers power significantly higher than the traditional USB baseline. While the industry standard for a basic charger is 5W (5V at 1A), a charger is generally classified as a fast charger if it provides at least 18W of power.
When it matters: When you want to minimize the time your tablet spends tethered to a wall outlet.

Importance: MEDIUM

yes
Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) supports fast charging. 49.3% of tablets support fast charging.
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LTE support
What it is: Support for Long-Term Evolution (4G) networks, providing high-speed mobile data.
When it matters: When you need reliable mobile internet coverage in areas where 5G isn't available.

Importance: HIGH

no
Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) does not support LTE. 63.3% of tablets include LTE connectivity.
Wi-Fi connectivity
What it is: The ability to connect to wireless local area networks for internet access and local networking.
When it matters: When you want to save mobile data and connect to home or public networks.

Importance: HIGH

yes
Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) supports Wi-Fi connectivity. 99.9% of tablets offer Wi-Fi support.
GPS
What it is: Support for the Global Positioning System to determine the device's precise location.
When it matters: When you need accurate navigation for driving, walking, or exploring new places.

Importance: HIGH

yes
Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) supports GPS. 83.2% of tablets include GPS functionality.
5G connectivity
What it is: Support for the fifth generation of mobile network technology, offering significantly faster data speeds and lower latency.
When it matters: When you need the fastest possible mobile data speeds for streaming and downloading on the go.

Importance: MEDIUM

no
Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) does not support 5G connectivity. 10.8% of tablets support 5G.
This version is Wi-Fi only and does not include a 5G cellular modem.
NFC
What it is: Near Field Communication technology that enables contactless payments, quick pairing, and data exchange over short distances.
When it matters: When you want to make contactless payments or quickly pair with compatible accessories.

Importance: MEDIUM

no
Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) does not support NFC. 9.8% of tablets include NFC.
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Operating system
What it is: The primary system software that manages the tablet's hardware and software resources.
When it matters: When you have a preference for the user interface and app ecosystem.

Importance: HIGH

Windows
Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) uses the Windows operating system, which is less advanced than the one used by 83.9% of tablets.
Update support duration
What it is: The expected length of software update support for the tablet.
When it matters: When you care about how long the tablet should keep getting software updates.

Importance: HIGH

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Direct OS updates
What it is: Receives major operating system updates directly from the device maker or platform provider instead of waiting on extra intermediaries.
When it matters: When fast access to new Android or system features and security patches matters to you.

Importance: HIGH

yes
Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) receives direct OS updates. 79.4% of tablets receive direct updates.
On-device AI
What it is: A tablet feature related to on-device ai.
When it matters: When you use smart writing, photo, voice, or search features and want them to work faster or more privately on the tablet itself.

Importance: MEDIUM

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App tracking protection
What it is: A system-level feature that limits how apps track user behavior across other apps and services.
When it matters: When you want to stop apps from following your activity across other companies' apps and websites.

Importance: MEDIUM

no
Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) does not include app tracking protection. 25.2% of tablets support this feature.
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IP rating
What it is: A standardized code (Ingress Protection) indicating the device's resistance to dust and water intrusion.
When it matters: When you use the tablet around water, outdoors, or in dusty environments and want more durability.

Importance: MEDIUM

not rated
Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) has an IP rating of not rated which is equal to that of 83% of tablets.
Weight
What it is: The total mass of the tablet, affecting how heavy it feels in the hand.
When it matters: When you want the tablet to be easier to carry and hold for longer sessions.

Importance: MEDIUM

Good value: <500 g

730 g
Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) weighs 730 g which is heavier than 89.8% of tablets and equal to the weight of 0.6% of tablets.
Backlit keyboard
What it is: A keyboard with illuminated keys for easier typing in darker environments.
When it matters: When you type in dim rooms or low light.

Importance: MEDIUM

no
Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) does not support a backlit keyboard. 8.9% of tablets support this accessory feature.
Keyboard accessory
What it is: Support for a keyboard accessory made for the tablet.
When it matters: When you want the tablet to work more like a small laptop.

Importance: MEDIUM

yes
Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) supports a keyboard accessory. 83.4% of tablets support this option.
Pen latency
What it is: The delay between stylus input and the line or action appearing on screen, usually measured in milliseconds.
When it matters: When you want stylus input to feel quicker and more natural.

Importance: MEDIUM

Good value: <10 ms

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Number of microphones
What it is: The total count of microphones on the device, used for audio recording, noise cancellation, and voice isolation.
When it matters: When you want clear audio recording and better noise cancellation during calls.

Importance: MEDIUM

Good value: >=2

1
Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) includes 1 microphones, which is more than in 0.2% of tablets and equal to the number in 55.1% of tablets.
aptX Adaptive
What it is: A Bluetooth codec that dynamically adjusts bitrate to balance audio quality and connection stability.
When it matters: When you use wireless headphones in changing environments and want better audio quality without sacrificing connection stability.

Importance: MEDIUM

no
Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) does not support aptX Adaptive. 4.9% of tablets offer this codec.
No confirmed built-in aptX Adaptive Bluetooth codec support.
Dolby Atmos support
What it is: Support for Dolby Atmos audio playback or processing.
When it matters: When you want more immersive sound from compatible movies, games, or music.

Importance: MEDIUM

no
Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) does not support Dolby Atmos. 26.4% of tablets support this audio feature.
No confirmed Dolby Atmos audio support.
N. of speakers
What it is: The number of built-in speakers used for audio playback.
When it matters: When you want fuller sound without always using headphones.

Importance: MEDIUM

Good value: >=4

2
Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) includes 2 speakers, which is more than in 12.2% of tablets and equal to the number in 59.2% of tablets.
Dual speakers.
FM radio
What it is: A built-in receiver allowing users to listen to local FM radio stations using wired headphones as an antenna.
When it matters: When you want to listen to local radio stations without using mobile data.

Importance: LOW

no
Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) does not include an FM radio. 14.9% of tablets offer FM radio functionality.
No confirmed built-in FM radio support.
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Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) vs the average tablet

  • 2.5x faster charging speed
    Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) supports faster charging than the average tablet (45 W vs 18 W). The average tablet supports charging speed of 18 W.
    What it is: The maximum power input supported for wired charging, measured in Watts (W).
    When it matters: When you are in a rush and need to top up your battery quickly.

    Importance: HIGH

    Good value: >30 W

    Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) supports faster charging than the average tablet (45 W vs 18 W). The average tablet supports charging speed of 18 W.45 W vs 18 W
  • Supports Thunderbolt
    Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) supports Thunderbolt, the average tablet does not. 2.3% of tablets support Thunderbolt.
    Thunderbolt support is not available.
    What it is: Support for Thunderbolt over USB-C for faster data, video, and accessory connections.
    When it matters: When you want faster accessories, storage, or external display connections.

    Importance: MEDIUM

    Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) supports Thunderbolt, the average tablet does not. 2.3% of tablets support Thunderbolt.
  • Supports DisplayPort over USB-C
    Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) supports DisplayPort over USB-C, the average tablet does not. 19.9% of tablets support DisplayPort over USB-C.
    No USB-C port is available for native display output.
    What it is: Support for sending video to an external display through USB-C using DisplayPort Alt Mode.
    When it matters: When you want to connect the tablet to an external display through USB-C.

    Importance: MEDIUM

    Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) supports DisplayPort over USB-C, the average tablet does not. 19.9% of tablets support DisplayPort over USB-C.
  • Supports fast charging
    Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) supports fast charging, the average tablet does not. 49.3% of tablets feature fast charging.
    What it is: In the context of modern electronics, "Fast Charging" refers to any technology that delivers power significantly higher than the traditional USB baseline. While the industry standard for a basic charger is 5W (5V at 1A), a charger is generally classified as a fast charger if it provides at least 18W of power.
    When it matters: When you want to minimize the time your tablet spends tethered to a wall outlet.

    Importance: MEDIUM

    Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) supports fast charging, the average tablet does not. 49.3% of tablets feature fast charging.
  • Faster storage type
    Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) uses SSD storage, while the average tablet uses eMMC. Storage technology still varies widely across tablets.
    What it is: The storage technology used for built-in data storage, such as eMMC, UFS, or SSD.
    When it matters: When you care about app loading speed and file transfer performance.

    Importance: HIGH

    Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) uses SSD storage, while the average tablet uses eMMC. Storage technology still varies widely across tablets.SSD vs eMMC
  • Includes battery health monitoring
    Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) features battery health monitoring, the average tablet does not. 34.7% of tablets include battery health tools.
    What it is: A system that tracks and reports the battery's condition, capacity degradation, and overall health over time to help users understand performance changes.
    When it matters: When you keep the tablet for years and want early warning if the battery is wearing out.

    Importance: LOW

    Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) features battery health monitoring, the average tablet does not. 34.7% of tablets include battery health tools.
  • Allows manual focus
    Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) allows manual focus control, the average tablet does not. 37% of tablets include manual focus.
    What it is: A pro mode feature that allows the user to manually adjust the focus distance using a slider.
    When it matters: When the autofocus struggles or you want a specific creative artistic effect.

    Importance: LOW

    Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) allows manual focus control, the average tablet does not. 37% of tablets include manual focus.
  • Has a flash
    Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) features a built-in flash, the average tablet does not. 45.2% of tablets include a flash.
    What it is: Includes an integrated light source to illuminate nearby subjects in low-light scenes.
    When it matters: When you need quick document shots, close-up photos, or a simple built-in light in darker places.

    Importance: LOW

    Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) features a built-in flash, the average tablet does not. 45.2% of tablets include a flash.
  • Faster storage type
    Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) uses SSD storage, while the average tablet uses eMMC. Storage technology still varies widely across tablets.
  • Better chipset
    Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) uses the Nvidia Tegra 2 chipset, while the average tablet uses MediaTek MT8,169A.
  • 4 more GPU execution units
    Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) has more GPU execution units than the average tablet (8 vs 4). The average tablet has 4 GPU execution units.
  • Supports external displays
    Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) has more supported external displays than the average tablet (yes vs no). The average tablet supports no external displays.
  • Allows manual focus
    Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) allows manual focus control, the average tablet does not. 37% of tablets include manual focus.
  • Has a flash
    Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) features a built-in flash, the average tablet does not. 45.2% of tablets include a flash.
  • 2.5x faster charging speed
    Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) supports faster charging than the average tablet (45 W vs 18 W). The average tablet supports charging speed of 18 W.
  • Supports fast charging
    Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) supports fast charging, the average tablet does not. 49.3% of tablets feature fast charging.
  • Includes battery health monitoring
    Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) features battery health monitoring, the average tablet does not. 34.7% of tablets include battery health tools.
  • Supports Thunderbolt
    Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) supports Thunderbolt, the average tablet does not. 2.3% of tablets support Thunderbolt.
  • Supports DisplayPort over USB-C
    Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) supports DisplayPort over USB-C, the average tablet does not. 19.9% of tablets support DisplayPort over USB-C.
  • Has HDMI output
    Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) supports HDMI output, the average tablet does not. 49.6% of tablets offer direct HDMI connectivity.
  • Suitable for drawing
    Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) is suitable for drawing, the average tablet is not. 40.3% of tablets are suitable for drawing.
  • 3 GB less RAM
    Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) has less RAM capacity than the average tablet (1 GB vs 4 GB). The average tablet has 4 GB of RAM.
  • 2.86x larger process node
    Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) uses a larger process node than the average tablet (40 nm vs 14 nm). The average tablet uses a process node of 14 nm.
  • Lacks big.LITTLE architecture
    Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) does not use a big.LITTLE architecture, the average tablet does. 52.2% of tablets use a big.LITTLE architecture.
  • 4 fewer CPU threads
    Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) has less CPU threads than the average tablet (2 vs 6). The average tablet has 6 CPU threads.
  • 1,266 MHz slower RAM speed
    Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) has a lower RAM speed than the average tablet (600 MHz vs 1,866 MHz). The average tablet has RAM speed of 1,866 MHz.
  • 82.1% lower memory bandwidth
    Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) has a lower memory bandwidth than the average tablet (2.7 GB/s vs 14.9 GB/s). The average tablet has memory bandwidth of 14.9 GB/s.
  • 50% less storage
    Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) has less internal storage than the average tablet (32 GB vs 64 GB). The average tablet provides 64 GB of internal storage.
  • 1,843 points lower PassMark benchmark
    Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) achieves a lower PassMark benchmark result than the average tablet (568 points vs 2,411 points). The average tablet scores 2,411 points in PassMark.
  • 75% lower maximum RAM capacity
    Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) has less maximum RAM than the average tablet (1 GB vs 4 GB). The average tablet supports up to 4 GB of RAM.
  • Supports older OpenGL ES version
    Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) supports a lower OpenGL ES version than the average tablet (2 vs 3.2). The average tablet supports OpenGL ES version 3.2.
  • 94% fewer transistors
    Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) has less transistors than the average tablet (240 million vs 4,000 million). The average tablet chipset has 4,000 million transistors.
  • Older DDR memory version
    Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) uses an older DDR memory version than the average tablet (LPDDR2 vs LPDDR3). The average tablet uses DDR version LPDDR3.
  • 162 MHz lower GPU turbo clock
    Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) has a lower GPU turbo speed than the average tablet (533 MHz vs 695 MHz). The average tablet has GPU turbo speed of 695 MHz.
  • 1 fewer memory channels
    Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) has less memory channels than the average tablet (1 vs 2). The average tablet has 2 memory channels.
  • 128 GB less external memory supported
    Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) has less maximum external memory than the average tablet (0 GB vs 128 GB). The average tablet supports 128 GB of maximum external memory.
  • 33.5% lower pixel density
    Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) has a lower pixel density than the average tablet (149 ppi vs 224 ppi). The average tablet has pixel density of 224 ppi.
  • Lower screen resolution
    Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) has a lower screen resolution than the average tablet (1280×800 vs 1920×1200). The average tablet has a resolution of 1920×1200.
  • 75 ppi lower screen sharpness
    Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) has a lower screen sharpness than the average tablet (149 ppi vs 224 ppi). The average tablet has screen sharpness of 224 ppi.
  • 50 nits lower typical brightness
    Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) has a lower typical brightness than the average tablet (350 nits vs 400 nits). The average tablet reaches 400 nits typical brightness.
  • No continuous video AF
    Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) does not support continuous video AF, the average tablet does. 55.4% of tablets support continuous video autofocus.
  • 3 MP lower front camera megapixels
    Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) has less front camera megapixels than the average tablet (2 MP vs 5 MP). The average tablet has 5 MP front camera resolution.
  • No touch autofocus
    Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) does not support touch autofocus, the average tablet does. 82.8% of tablets allow touch-to-focus.
  • No HDR photo mode
    Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) does not have HDR photo mode, the average tablet does. 80.2% of tablets support HDR photo mode.
  • No manual exposure control
    Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) does not offer manual exposure control, the average tablet does. 67.4% of tablets have manual exposure.
  • Worse main-camera video
    Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) supports worse main-camera video recording than the average tablet (720x30 fps vs 1080x30 fps). The average tablet supports 1080x30 fps main-camera video recording.
  • No manual white balance
    Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) does not allow manual white balance adjustments, the average tablet does. 51.2% of tablets include white balance controls.
  • 50.8% smaller battery capacity
    Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) has a lower battery capacity than the average tablet (3,250 mAh vs 6,600 mAh). The average tablet battery has capacity of 6,600 mAh.
  • Lacks USB Type-C
    Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) lacks a USB Type-C port, the average tablet includes one. 51.8% of tablets use USB Type-C.
    USB Type-C port is not present.
  • No LTE support
    Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) does not support LTE, the average tablet does. 63.3% of tablets support LTE.
  • Older Bluetooth version
    Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) uses an older Bluetooth version than the average tablet (2 vs 5.0). The average tablet uses Bluetooth 5.0.
    Bluetooth version: 2.0.
  • Less advanced operating system
    Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) runs on a less advanced operating system than the average tablet (Windows vs Android). Operating system choice shapes app support, updates, and ecosystem features.
  • No split-screen
    Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) does not support split-screen, the average tablet does. 72.1% of tablets support split-screen.
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  • No picture-in-picture
    Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) does not support picture-in-picture, the average tablet does. 61.1% of tablets support picture-in-picture.
  • No location privacy controls
    Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) does not offer location privacy controls, the average tablet does. 75.2% of tablets include location privacy features.
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  • Lacks multi-user mode
    Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) does not support multi-user mode, the average tablet does. 71.9% of tablets allow multiple user profiles.
  • Lacks dark mode
    Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) does not support dark mode, the average tablet does. 56.6% of tablets have dark mode.
  • 49% heavier
    Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) is heavier than the average tablet (730 g vs 490 g). The average tablet weighs 490 g.
  • 6 mm thicker
    Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) is thicker than the average tablet (14 mm vs 8 mm). The average tablet is 8 mm thick.
  • 8 years older release date
    Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) is an older model than the average tablet (2,011 vs 2,019).
    August 2011
  • Lacks USB Type-C
    Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) lacks a USB Type-C port, the average tablet includes one. 51.8% of tablets use USB Type-C.
    USB Type-C port is not present.
    What it is: A modern, reversible connector used for charging, data transfer, and sometimes audio or video output.
    When it matters: When you want a reversible cable that handles charging, data, and accessories universally.

    Importance: MEDIUM

    Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) lacks a USB Type-C port, the average tablet includes one. 51.8% of tablets use USB Type-C.
  • 3 GB less RAM
    Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) has less RAM capacity than the average tablet (1 GB vs 4 GB). The average tablet has 4 GB of RAM.
    What it is: The amount of volatile memory available for running apps and multitasking.
    When it matters: When you use multiple apps at once or want smoother multitasking without reloads.

    Importance: HIGH

    Good value: >=8 GB

    Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) has less RAM capacity than the average tablet (1 GB vs 4 GB). The average tablet has 4 GB of RAM.1 GB vs 4 GB
  • No LTE support
    Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) does not support LTE, the average tablet does. 63.3% of tablets support LTE.
    What it is: Support for Long-Term Evolution (4G) networks, providing high-speed mobile data.
    When it matters: When you need reliable mobile internet coverage in areas where 5G isn't available.

    Importance: HIGH

    Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) does not support LTE, the average tablet does. 63.3% of tablets support LTE.
  • 50.8% smaller battery capacity
    Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) has a lower battery capacity than the average tablet (3,250 mAh vs 6,600 mAh). The average tablet battery has capacity of 6,600 mAh.
    What it is: The amount of electric charge the battery can hold, measured in milliampere-hours (mAh).
    When it matters: When you want a stronger chance of longer battery life, especially if you use the tablet heavily away from a charger.

    Importance: HIGH

    Good value: >8000 mAh

    Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) has a lower battery capacity than the average tablet (3,250 mAh vs 6,600 mAh). The average tablet battery has capacity of 6,600 mAh.3250 mAh vs 6600 mAh
  • No continuous video AF
    Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) does not support continuous video AF, the average tablet does. 55.4% of tablets support continuous video autofocus.
    What it is: Support for keeping focus updated automatically while recording video.
    When it matters: When you record moving subjects and want focus to keep up.

    Importance: LOW

    Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) does not support continuous video AF, the average tablet does. 55.4% of tablets support continuous video autofocus.
  • 2.86x larger process node
    Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) uses a larger process node than the average tablet (40 nm vs 14 nm). The average tablet uses a process node of 14 nm.
    What it is: The size of the manufacturing process used to create the chip's transistors, measured in nanometers (nm). Smaller nodes generally indicate more advanced, power-efficient chips.
    When it matters: When you want a chipset that is more power-efficient and generates less heat.

    Importance: HIGH

    Good value: <7 nm

    Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) uses a larger process node than the average tablet (40 nm vs 14 nm). The average tablet uses a process node of 14 nm.40 nm vs 14 nm
  • Lacks big.LITTLE architecture
    Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) does not use a big.LITTLE architecture, the average tablet does. 52.2% of tablets use a big.LITTLE architecture.
    What it is: A heterogeneous CPU design that combines high-performance cores ("big") with energy-efficient cores ("LITTLE") to balance performance and power consumption.
    When it matters: When you want a balance of battery life for light tasks and power for heavy tasks.

    Importance: MEDIUM

    Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) does not use a big.LITTLE architecture, the average tablet does. 52.2% of tablets use a big.LITTLE architecture.
  • 33.5% lower pixel density
    Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) has a lower pixel density than the average tablet (149 ppi vs 224 ppi). The average tablet has pixel density of 224 ppi.
    What it is: The concentration of pixels on the display, measured in pixels per inch (PPI), affecting image clarity.
    When it matters: When you read a lot, look at fine details, or want text and graphics to look cleaner at close range.

    Importance: HIGH

    Good value: >250 ppi

    Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB) has a lower pixel density than the average tablet (149 ppi vs 224 ppi). The average tablet has pixel density of 224 ppi.149 ppi vs 224 ppi

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Third-party reviews

What customers like about Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB)?

  • Excellent detachable keyboard with tactile feel and backlighting
  • Sturdy, durable construction often meeting military-grade specifications
  • High-quality displays with sharp resolutions (e.g., 3K or FHD+)
  • Productivity-focused features including active stylus support and various ports (Thunderbolt 4, USB-C)
  • Versatile design with stable kickstands and modular accessory options
  • Strong performance on high-end models equipped with Intel Core i7 processors

What customers dislike about Lenovo Thinkpad WiFi (1GB + 32GB)?

  • Below-average battery life compared to key competitors like the Microsoft Surface Pro
  • Higher price point, especially when adding essential accessories like keyboards or pens
  • Heavier and bulkier design in earlier generations compared to consumer-grade tablets
  • Base models (e.g., Intel Core m3 or older Atom) can feel underpowered for intensive tasks
  • Lack of integrated magnetic storage for the stylus on several models
  • Glossy screens can suffer from significant glare in outdoor or bright environments

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notebookcheck.net
05/11/2011

The Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet 18382DG (10.1-inch IPS, 1280x800) is a 1 GHz Nvidia Tegra 2 Android 3.1 device featuring 64 GB storage and specialized mechanical buttons for business use. Its core strengths include a durable design, a high-quality display, and excellent productivity features like a full-size USB port and an accurate optional digitizer pen. Conversely, the tablet is...Read more

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uk.pcmag.com
17/09/2012

The 2011 Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet is a 10.1-inch Android slate that brings a rugged, rubberized business aesthetic to a portable format. Weighing 1.6 pounds, it is heavier than competitors like the iPad 2 but features practical, physical navigation buttons and a durable Corning Gorilla Glass screen. However, the device suffers from performance issues, with the 1GHz Tegra 2 processor...Read more

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itpro.com
17/11/2011

The IT Pro review describes the original Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet as a disappointing, "half-hearted" Android consumer device rather than a true business tool. While featuring a sturdy design with a full-size USB 2.0 port, SDHC slot, and useful physical buttons, the tablet suffers from a dim screen, poor camera quality, and a sluggish interface. Despite utilizing an Nvidia Tegra 2...Read more

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edtechmagazine.com
14/12/2011

a little longerThinking a little longer The EdTech Magazine review of the 2011 Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet highlights a 10.1-inch Android 3.1 Honeycomb device designed for education and enterprise, featuring a 1-GHz Nvidia Tegra 2 processor and Gorilla Glass IPS screen. Key pros include robust IT management capabilities for controlling app installation, the productive ThinkPad Tablet...Read more

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delimiter.com.au
29/09/2011

The 2011 Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet was a business-focused Android device prioritizing durability, featuring a, "inky-black" ruggedized design and an active digitizer pen. Key advantages included excellent stylus input, robust security tools, and superior connectivity options like a full-sized USB port,, although it was plagued by a bulky, heavy design. While the Nvidia Tegra 2 chip...Read more

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mobiletechreview.com
16/10/2011

The 2011 Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet is designed for business, featuring a sturdy build with a 10.1-inch IPS display, a 1GHz NVIDIA Tegra 2 processor, and a highly functional full-size USB host port. Key pros include an integrated pressure-sensitive digital pen, robust enterprise software, and an optional, well-regarded Keyboard Folio case with an optical TrackPoint. Conversely, the...Read more

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laptopmag.com
22/09/2011

The 10.1-inch Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet brings business-focused functionality to Android, featuring a durable design with a robust IPS display and an active digitizer pen. Pros include extensive connectivity with a full-size USB port and an SD card reader, tailored for productivity. However, the device is notably heavy, and the single, bottom-placed speaker offers poor, faint sound...Read more

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techradar.com
19/10/2011

The TechRadar review of the 2011 Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet describes a business-focused Android 3.1 device featuring a rugged design, a responsive digital pen, and excellent connectivity including a full-size USB port. However, the tablet was criticized for being bulky and heavy compared to competitors. While the 10.1-inch IPS display offers good viewing angles, it suffers from...Read more

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cnet.com
26/10/2011

The 2011 Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet is a business-focused Android device featuring a durable build, Gorilla Glass display, and specialized IT security tools, including digital pen support and multiple full-sized ports. While lauded for its robust design and functionality, the tablet is criticized for being bulky, heavy, and having a relatively dim IPS screen. Performance is generally...Read more

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pcworld.com
24/09/2011

The PCWorld review highlights the original Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet as a business-focused device, featuring a rugged, boxy design that is bulkier than its peers. Its key advantages include extensive connectivity with a full-size USB port, SD card slot, and mini-HDMI port, paired with a productivity-oriented Android 3.1 interface. A standout feature is the pen input support, ideal for...Read more

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trustedreviews.com
09/01/2012

The Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet is a business-focused Android 3.1 device featuring a 10.1-inch display, a 1GHz Nvidia Tegra 2 processor, and a distinctive pressure-sensitive stylus, according to Trusted Reviews. Key advantages include its robust build, full-size USB connectivity, and an optional keyboard folio that offers an excellent typing experience. However, the device is criticized...Read more

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wired.com
29/09/2011

The 2011 Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet is described as a high-performance device with standout features like over nine hours of battery life and a rare second micro-USB port for increased connectivity. However, the tablet is hindered by significant, critical flaws, including major wireless networking issues and a dim screen with poor viewing angles. While intended for enterprise users, the...Read more

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the-gadgeteer.com
16/11/2011

The Gadgeteer’s 2011 review highlights the Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet as a durable, business-oriented device featuring a 10.1-inch IPS display, physical navigation buttons, and an active N-Trig digitizer for precise pen input. It boasts robust connectivity, including a full-size USB port and SD card slot, but suffers from a heavy, thick design that limits portability. While the accurate...Read more

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techspot.com
23/11/2011

The Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet (2011) brings business-oriented design to the Android 3.1 platform, featuring a 10.1-inch WXGA IPS display, Nvidia Tegra 2 processor, and customized software like "Launch Zone". Key advantages include extensive connectivity (full-size USB, SD card slot, mini-HDMI), a high-quality display, and a functional optional stylus. However, the device is hindered by...Read more

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techradar.com
19/10/2011

The 2011 Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet is a business-focused device prioritizing productivity, featuring a responsive, stowable digital pen and useful connectivity options like a full-sized USB port and SD card slot. While it offers respectable, all-day battery life, the tablet is burdened by a bulky, heavy design compared to contemporary competitors. Performance issues, particularly...Read more

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techradar.com
19/10/2011

The TechRadar review of the 2011 Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet highlights its utility as a professional, enterprise-focused device, specifically praising the active stylus, full-sized USB/SD card slots, and an eight-hour battery life. Conversely, the tablet is criticized for its bulky, heavy design, lackluster media playback, and inconsistent pen app support, which hamper its consumer...Read more

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computerworld.ch
04/04/2018

The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Tablet (2nd Gen) is a premium, fanless 2-in-1 featuring 7th-gen Intel Core Y-series processors, a 12-inch 3:2 IPS display, and a high-quality detachable keyboard. Key advantages include its modular design for specialized attachments, MIL-STD-810G durability, and a lightweight build. However, the device is limited by short battery life and middling performance...Read more

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curved.de
23/01/2023

The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Tablet (3rd Gen) is a premium, MIL-STD 810G durable 2-in-1 detachable designed to compete with the Surface Pro, featuring a 13-inch 3K display with a 3:2 aspect ratio and a robust, adjustable kickstand. Key advantages include a top-tier keyboard with excellent tactile feedback, high-performance Intel Core i7 configurations, and dual Thunderbolt 3 ports for...Read more

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hardwareluxx.de
31/08/2014

The Lenovo ThinkPad 10 is a 10.1-inch Windows 8.1 business tablet featuring a high-resolution 1920×1200 IPS display and an Intel Atom Z3795 "Bay Trail" processor, designed to balance portability with professional productivity. While the device boasts a thin, lightweight design and includes a Wacom digitizer pen, it is prone to fingerprints and its base 2GB RAM model can struggle...Read more

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chip.de
15/10/2014

The Lenovo ThinkPad 10 LTE is a premium Windows business tablet featuring a high-quality, lightweight aluminum chassis and a bright 10.1-inch Full HD display. Pros include strong mobility with integrated LTE, a precise digitizer pen, and versatile optional accessories, making it a capable portable workstation. However, the device is limited by an Intel Atom Z3795 processor, 2GB of...Read more

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computerwoche.de
03/03/2013

The Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet 2 is a 10.1-inch, Windows 8 device designed for business, featuring a professional, matte-black aesthetic and exceptional portability at around 600 grams. It excels in battery life, offering 8 to 10 hours of usage, and includes a full-sized USB 2.0 port for enhanced productivity. The integration of a Wacom digitizer/stylus and a strong optional keyboard...Read more

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pcwelt.de
29/11/2011

The 2011 Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet aimed to bring professional-grade, business-focused utility to the Android market, featuring a robust 10.1-inch IPS display and extensive connectivity, including full-sized USB and mini-HDMI ports. A primary advantage identified in the PC-WELT review is the integrated active digitizer pen, which offers precise input for note-taking and sketching,...Read more

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connect.de
24/05/2012

The Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet is a robust, business-focused device featuring a durable, rubberized, and slightly heavier design tailored for professional use. It stands out for its extensive connectivity, including a full-size USB 2.0 port, SD card slot, and mini-HDMI output. Productivity is enhanced by a high-quality 10.1-inch IPS display, an active ThinkPad stylus for precise input,...Read more

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notebookcheck.com
12/03/2013

The Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet 2 is a lightweight (538g) 10.1-inch Windows 8 tablet featuring a rubberized, ergonomic design and an IPS display with decent viewing angles, though resolution is limited to 1366x768. Its primary strengths include excellent portability and long-lasting battery life often exceeding 10 hours, making it suitable for mobile business tasks. However, the device...Read more

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chip.de
23/08/2023

The Lenovo ThinkPad X12 Detachable is a professional 2-in-1 hybrid designed as a rugged alternative to the Microsoft Surface Pro, featuring a 12.3-inch FHD+ display, magnesium-aluminum chassis, and MIL-SPEC durability. Performance is driven by 11th Gen Intel Core processors, optimized for business tasks with a focus on security, including a webcam privacy shutter, IR sensor, and...Read more

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chip.de
08/07/2021

The Lenovo ThinkPad X12 Detachable is a high-quality 2-in-1 device featuring a durable 750g-760g magnesium alloy chassis and a sharp, bright 12.3-inch 3:2 display. It offers strong, "very good" performance for office tasks and includes a premium keyboard and digital pen in many bundles, providing better value than competitors. Additionally, the device features a precise keyboard...Read more

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connect.de
30/09/2016

The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Tablet (3rd Gen) is positioned as a durable, premium 2-in-1 device featuring a high-quality 3K (3000 x 2000) IPS display and MIL-STD 810G certification. It offers strong performance via 8th-gen Intel quad-core processors, coupled with a superior keyboard and stylus experience, and dual Thunderbolt 3 ports for high connectivity. Key disadvantages highlighted in...Read more

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computerbase.de
11/10/2011

The ComputerBase review of the 2011 Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet highlights its design as a business-focused Android 3.1 device featuring a 10.1-inch IPS display, robust build quality, full-size USB, and an optional stylus/keyboard, prioritizing connectivity over entertainment. Despite these features, the tablet suffers from a thick, heavy design and sluggish performance, with the Nvidia...Read more

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notebookcheck.com
21/10/2011

The Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet 18382DG is a 10.1-inch business-oriented device featuring an Nvidia Tegra 2 processor, a durable chassis, and a high-quality 1280x800 IPS display, paired with an active digitizer pen for precise input. It excels in connectivity, offering a full-size USB port, mini-HDMI, and SD card slot, alongside solid Android 3.1 performance. However, the device suffers...Read more

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lesnumeriques.com
22/07/2016

The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Tablet (Gen 1) is a highly versatile, modular 2-in-1 featuring premium build quality, a 12-inch IPS display, and an exceptional keyboard experience. Key pros include the robust, MIL-STD 810G-tested chassis and the included, comfortable keyboard with a TrackPoint. However, significant cons involve the limited processing power from the fanless Core m series...Read more

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notebookcheck.org
20/01/2019

The 2018 Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Tablet (3rd Gen) features a 13-inch 3K IPS display with a 3:2 aspect ratio, driven by 8th Gen Intel Core processors and robust MIL-STD 810G durability. Key advantages include an excellent detachable keyboard, versatile kickstand, and dual Thunderbolt 3 ports, positioning it as a high-performance, premium 2-in-1. However, limitations include mediocre...Read more

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tweakers.net
21/11/2011

The Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet review by Tweakers highlights a 10-inch Android 3.1 device designed for business, featuring a robust build, integrated digitizer pen, and a full-size USB port. Key advantages include its excellent build quality, comprehensive port selection (mini-HDMI, SD card), and a pressure-sensitive stylus tailored for note-taking and document annotation. However, the...Read more

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hardware.info
29/06/2013

The Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet 2 is a 10.1-inch Windows 8 Pro device designed for business, featuring a lightweight 9.8mm design with a durable soft-touch finish, though it is limited by a 1366x768 resolution. Performance, driven by an Intel Atom Z2760, is suited for basic tasks but struggles with heavy multitasking, yet it boasts excellent 9-11 hour battery life. Key pros include the...Read more

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notebookcheck.nl
18/04/2021

The Lenovo ThinkPad X12 Detachable Gen 1 is a business-focused 2-in-1, featuring a durable magnesium alloy chassis, 11th Gen Intel processors, and a 12.3-inch 3:2 display. It distinguishes itself with an excellent detachable keyboard and included active pen, though it suffers from thick bezels and a limited port selection. With a strong focus on security, including a match-on-chip...Read more

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gadgetgear.nl
12/2016

The GadgetGear.nl review highlights the 2016 Lenovo ThinkPad X1 as a premium, durable, and highly portable 1.2 kg business ultrabook, constructed with carbon fiber and magnesium. Key advantages include a best-in-class 1.8mm travel backlit keyboard, a high-quality WQHD (2560x1440) IPS display, and fast performance driven by PCIe NVMe SSD storage. However, the device lacks a full-size...Read more

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