Not exact matches
A «Kaby Lake» update to Lenovo's flagship business
tablet, the ThinkPad X1 Tablet Gen 2 stands out for its MIL - SPEC design and best - in - class detachable key
tablet, the ThinkPad
X1 Tablet Gen 2 stands out for its MIL - SPEC design and best - in - class detachable key
Tablet Gen 2 stands out for its MIL - SPEC design and best - in - class detachable
keyboard.
Our Verdict: A «Kaby Lake» update to Lenovo's flagship business
tablet (using a renamed Core M CPU), the X1 Tablet's strengths lie in MIL - SPEC design and best - in - class detachable key
tablet (using a renamed Core M CPU), the
X1 Tablet's strengths lie in MIL - SPEC design and best - in - class detachable key
Tablet's strengths lie in MIL - SPEC design and best - in - class detachable
keyboard.
If you want a larger display and a lighter device, you can pay $ 90 more for a similarly configured 12 - inch Lenovo ThinkPad
X1 Tablet with
keyboard, but it doesn't offer as much battery life.
By itself, the ThinkPad
X1 Tablet weighs just 2.4 pounds with Lenovo's classic ThinkPad
keyboard and TrackPoint, complete with three colors and adjustable angles.
The predominantly black ThinkPad
X1 Tablet looks every inch a ThinkPad device: both the tablet and keyboard sections have a solid metal chassis, so a protective case shouldn't be required to keep it safe from damage in a travel bag, for ex
Tablet looks every inch a ThinkPad device: both the
tablet and keyboard sections have a solid metal chassis, so a protective case shouldn't be required to keep it safe from damage in a travel bag, for ex
tablet and
keyboard sections have a solid metal chassis, so a protective case shouldn't be required to keep it safe from damage in a travel bag, for example.
The metal build, slide - and - snap
keyboard, USB - C connector and Nvidia Tegra
X1 processor are all very unusual among consumer
tablets, our editor - in - chief Dan Costa found in his hands on with the Pixel C.
Thanks to its
tablet design and detachable keyboard cover, the ThinkPad X1 Tablet never had any problems with a hot keyboard or leg - toasting unde
tablet design and detachable
keyboard cover, the ThinkPad
X1 Tablet never had any problems with a hot keyboard or leg - toasting unde
Tablet never had any problems with a hot
keyboard or leg - toasting underside.
As you might expect with Lenovo's reliable ThinkPad line, the new ThinkPad
X1 Tablet ($ 1,499 as reviewed) retains all of the business - friendly capabilities of the previous model, including an excellent
keyboard cover and optional add - on modules that let you work in any circumstances.
Last year's
X1 Yoga had a frame that snapped up around the
keyboard to lock the keys in place when you put it into
tablet mode — you could still feel the keys, but they wouldn't depress as you gripped the convertible.
That being said, the Blade
X1 adds minimal girth to your
tablet even with the
keyboard in place.
«So for a limited time, we're offering developers 25 percent off one Pixel C
tablet, so you can test your apps on a high - resolution display, a powerful Nvidia
X1 processor, and the optional
keyboard.»
No longer — the 2018 ThinkPad
X1 Tablet offers all of the same power as its permanent - keyboard siblings but in a slick 2 - in - 1 tablet form f
Tablet offers all of the same power as its permanent -
keyboard siblings but in a slick 2 - in - 1
tablet form f
tablet form factor.
Lenovo's ThinkPad
X1 tablets are a lot like Surface Pros on the inside, except they come with they
keyboard cover (sporting the iconic ThinkPad key design, of course), work with some unique add - on modules, and are a lot cheaper, at least with today's deal.
It actually reminds me of the attachable
keyboard that came with the ThinkPad
X1 Tablet last year, and that's a good thing.
The surprise: it's actually an
X1 Yoga with a touchscreen, stylus, and 360 - degree hinge, so you can flip the
keyboard behind the display and use the laptop like a
tablet.