Starting with its 3K OLED display with DCI-P3 color gamut and up to 120Hz refresh rate, this tablet can serve as a private home theater in practically any room of the house. Boasting an incredible 1M:1 contrast ratio, it offers the extreme brightness range that closely replicates what one would see in real life. As for audio, Dolby Atmos and an impressive set of eight high-performance JBL 4-channel speakers evenly split between woofers and tweeters create a dynamic, spatial audio experience. A powerful MediaTek Dimensity 9000 Octa-core processor and all-day battery life of up to 12 hours4 round out the key hardware components of this behemoth of a tablet. However, where the awe truly lies is in the purposeful design behind it.
As an Android Enterprise Gold partner, Lenovo Android tablets offer businesses and IT departments the highest level of security, privacy and management capabilities. Our business tablets are built and optimized to keep your business working more efficiently. These durable devices stand up to the rigors of constant use, offering best-in-class features, extensive customization options and strong security.
And because Android is a powerful open platform, the wide range of Lenovo Android tablets can be tailored for any task in your company - from static roles, such as kiosks and access control, to more active roles such as delivery and hospitality.
This is the era of quick commerce. Speed and convenience are more important than ever before. Gain from the enhanced flexibility, portability and processing power of Lenovo Android tablets that are helping couriers, restaurants, grocers and other businesses deliver faster, more cost-efficient, positive customer experiences.
Healthcare systems of the future will be consumer-centric, wellness-oriented, care-everywhere and digitally connected. Lenovo Android tablets contribute their flexibility, portability and processing power to allow you to improve quality of treatment. These devices help you to deliver exemplary outcomes and outstanding patient care, whether at the bedside or remote.
Sleek durable design for contemporary simplicity. Premium materials and metal ensure our tablets can stand the test of time. And more recycled material, including recycled metal, plastic and fabric mean a smaller impact on the environment.
All Lenovo Android tablets come with a wide range of accessories to help you and your users get the most out of your tablets, including keyboards, folio cases, pens and charging stations.
42Gears is a trusted Lenovo partner, managing the mass deployment of Lenovo tablets since 2016. SureMDM enables IT teams across the globe to remotely secure, monitor and manage all their business and employee-owned devices from the central web console. And it helps to avoid security risks and solve maintenance challenges during all phases of the device lifecycle.
Ambitious companies around the world trust Scalefusion to secure and manage endpoints including smartphones, tablets, laptops, rugged devices, POS, and digital signages. Our mission is to make device management simple and effortless along with providing world-class customer support. Scalefusion currently has a global customer base of more than 8000 customers. The Scalefusion + Lenovo bundle can help scale your operations, accelerate employee productivity and bolster data and device security.
This platform provider for interactive digital advertising, chose Lenovo for its white-glove service, competitive pricing and best-in-class Tab K10 tablets. Lenovo brought on third-party partner Esper for MDM support.
A rapidly growing convenience store operator with outlets across China wanted to transform the store experience for customers and staff. Lenovo Tab K10 tablets were chosen to help digitize and improve every aspect of the operation.
Rigorous product testing means our android tablets have amongst the lowest failure rate in the category at 0.13%. And our quality translates into reduced returns & repairs with a yearly warranty claim rate of 1.56%.
1. Make sure that your tablets are powered off and kept away from power supplies.
2. Before wiping your tablet, disconnect all the external power supplies, unplug
the tablet, and remove the cables.
3. Do not immerse your tablets in any cleaning product.
4. Only use soft, lint-free cloths. Avoid using abrasive cloths, towels, tissues, or similar items.
5. Unless otherwise specified for a particular product, keep liquids away from your tablets.
6. Make sure the ports and sockets do not get moist.
7. Do not use any spray, bleach, or abrasive products.
8. Do not spray the cleanser directly on your tablet.
I've been looking for a tablet to use for notetaking, one of the tablets I've been considering getting was P11 2nd gen or the Y700. I was interested getting either of these primarily for the price but have been holding back because of the apparent issues on updates. I was looking into using one of these as my part of my EDC for the next few years being in med school. Opinions?
Pricing on the tablets vary heavily based on processing power and operating system. It is very important you know exactly what you will be using your tablet for before you purchase. Purchasing an over-powered tablet could cost you hundreds of dollars extra on features you will never use. Similarly, purchasing an under-powered machine will likely cost you frustration, headaches and ultimately a new machine.
ThinkPad is a line of business-oriented laptop computers and tablets, the early models of which were designed, developed and marketed by IBM, starting in 1992. In 2005 IBM sold its PC business, including laptops to Lenovo.[5] The Chinese manufacturer further developed the line, and is still selling new models in 2023.
In April 1992, IBM announced the first ThinkPad model, the 700, later renamed the 700T after the release of three newer models, the 300, (new) 700 and 700C in October 1992.[16] The 700T was a tablet computer.[18][19]
The first ThinkPad tablet, a PenPoint-based device formally known as the IBM 2521 ThinkPad,[24] was positioned as a developer's release. The ThinkPad tablet became available for purchase by the general public, as the 700T, in October of the same year.[25]
The ThinkPad X Tablet-series was PC Magazine Editor's Choice for tablet PCs.[75] The 1.6 kg (3.5 lb) ThinkPad X60s was ranked number one in ultraportable laptops by PC World. It lasted 8 hours and 21 minutes on a single charge with its 8-cell battery.[76] The Lenovo ThinkPad X60s Series is on PC World's Top 100 Products of 2006.[77] The 2005 PC World Reliability and Service survey ranked ThinkPad products ahead of all other brands for reliability.[78]
The ThinkPad Yoga is an Ultrabook-class convertible device that functions as both a laptop and tablet computer. The Yoga gets its name from the consumer-oriented IdeaPad Yoga line of computers with the same form factor. The ThinkPad Yoga has a backlit keyboard that flattens when flipped into tablet mode. This was accomplished on 1st generation X1 Yoga with a platform surrounding the keys that rises until level with the keyboard buttons, a locking mechanism that prevents key presses, and feet that pop out to prevent the keyboard from directly resting on flat surfaces. On later X1 Yoga generations, the keys themselves retract in the chassis, so the computer rests on fixed small pads. Touchpad is disabled in this configuration. Lenovo implemented this design in response to complaints about its earlier Yoga 13 and 11 models being awkward to use in tablet mode. A reinforced hinge was required to implement this design. Other than its convertible form factor, the ThinkPad Yoga retains standard ThinkPad features such as a black magnesium-reinforced chassis, island keyboard, a red TrackPoint, and a large touchpad.[85]
Released in August 2011,[86] the ThinkPad Tablet is the first in Lenovo's line of business-oriented Tablets with the ThinkPad brand. The tablet has been described by Gadget Mix as a premium business tablet.[87] Since the Tablet is primarily business-oriented, it includes features for security, such as anti-theft software, the ability to remotely disable the tablet, SD card encryption, layered data encryption, and Cisco Virtual Private Network (VPN).[88]
Discontinued mainstream lines such as the 12" X200(s), X201(s), and X220 models could be ordered with all of the high-end ThinkPad features (like Trackpoint, ThinkLight, a 7-row keyboard, a docking port, hot-swappable HDD, solid magnesium case and optional slice battery). The discontinued 12.5" X220 and X230 still featured a roll cage, a ThinkLight, and an optional premium IPS display (the first IPS display on a non-tablet ThinkPad since the T60p), but the 7-row keyboard was offered only with the X220. However, it lacked the lid latch mechanism which was present on the previous X200 and X201 versions. The discontinued slim 12" line contained only X200s and X201s with low power CPUs and high resolution displays, and X230s with low power CPUs. The 12.5" X series ThinkPads (such as X240 and later) had a more simplified design, and last 12" X280 model had only the Trackpoint feature, partially magnesium case and simplified docking port.
The X Series with "tablet" suffixes is an outdated variant of the 12" X Series models, with low voltage CPUs and a flip-screen tablet resistive touchscreen. These include the traditional ThinkPad features, and have been noted for using a higher quality AFFS-type screen with better viewing angles compared to the screens used on other ThinkPads.
The ThinkPad 360P and 360PE was a low-end version of ThinkPad 750P,[114] and was unique model in the 300 series in that it could be used as a regular laptop, or transform into a tablet by flipping the monitor on top of itself. Retailing for $3,699 in 1995, the 360PE featured a touch sensitive monitor that operated with the stylus; the machine could run operating systems that supported the touch screen such as PenDOS 2.2.[115]
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