Hardware
The Best Windows Tablets [May, 2013]
Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet 2 | ||||||
When GottaBeMobile last took a look at the ThinkPad 2 from Lenovo, we walked away absolutely impressed by the device’s thinness in relation to tablets of the day. Sure, it didn’t come endowed with a stable of the latest accessories, but for many, the tablet’s 8 megapixel rear-facing camera, and optional 4G LTE and 3G mobile data compatibility put the device in a league of its own. Read: Hands-On With Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet 2 Users could also opt to get a tablet dock that will give them the same typing-friendly keyboard we’ve come to expect from the company’s line of full on tablets. For $611, users can pick up the ThinkPad 2 with a 1.5 Ghz Intel Atom Processor, a 10.1 inch IPS display, 2GB of RAM, 64GB of onboard storage and a digital pen. For an extra $153 users can purchase a version that will allow them to pair the tablet with a mobile internet service. Price: $611 ThinkPad 2 at Lenovo | ||||||
Mary
05/31/2013 at 3:13 pm
Travis, you may want to recheck your facts about the Dell XPS 10, I just got out of chat with a Rep from Dell about the XPS 10. The only way you get the $299.00 price is if you buy another system. I don’t know what system(s) one has to buy for the lower price but, you cannot get the XPS 10 for $299.0O, their base price for the XPS 10 starts at $399.00, their package deal for the XPS 10 starts at $549.99!
cmwilkerson
06/07/2013 at 7:09 am
I complained about inability to install apps to SD card the first day Samsung 3 was available! I pre-ordered a 3. Samsung told me they were unaware of it and would look into it. My carrier Sprint was ignorant.