You may have noticed by now, but the 8-inch Windows tablet is the sort of thing : Toshiba, Dell and Lenovo each have one, and Acer are already on the second. Until now, they've all been aimed at consumers, with low-end specs and a lower price for the same match. Now, though, Lenovo is taking a different tack: The company has just announced the ThinkPad 8, an 8-inch business tablet with premium features enough that even regular shoppers may be tempted. For starters, the 8.3-inch screen offers a resolution of 1,920 x 1,080 x 1,920 1,200, while most of the competitors top out at 1,280 x 800. Additionally, it sports an aluminum chassis, micro-HDMI, and optional 4G, all of which are quite rare in the 8-inch tablet (or a budget tablet, period). fact camera settings seems a little better, with the 8-megapixel stills and accompanying flash, not that we've had high hopes for the imaging performance on the tablet.
If there is, the only cost-cutting measure seems to negligence of an active digitizer for pen support, which includes last year's ThinkPad Tablet 2 , and that you can get at a cheaper Dell Venue Pro 8 . If not, the performance should be on par with other Windows tablets: it packs a quad-core processor Bay Trail (Z3770 Intel chips, to be exact), along with 2GB of RAM and up to 128GB of built-in storage. And the value of the eight-hour battery, it also must be the same error with another 8-inch tablet. If the high-res screens do anything for you, ThinkPad 8 will be available by the end of this month, with prices starting at $ 399 (without 4G, of course). We just deal with new ThinkPad, and we have some impressions to share just after the break.
Putting a 1080p display into 8-inch tablet makes a lot of sense: it has a lot of half-size flagship smartphone. It's also a functional resolution, suitable for movie playback. Fortunately bright screen with wide viewing angles, so that a clear improvement over other small Windows tablets. they higher build quality of the material also means an all-around classy design as well: we were particularly taken with ThinkPad styling (including dot light-up the same old ' i "in the ThinkPad logo) course, which looks at the fingerprints. tablet satin finish, but before the Lenovo tablet is not nearly as slick - in fact, we would go so far as to say that it feels as premium as the company's flagship Ultrabooks.
As for performance, Intel's Bay Trail chip powering it all proved more than capable during our play time, and we see that the monitor is connected to streaming video without any problems. 's a little tease Windows 8 tablets (more than we thought it would be, however), and we can not wait to see how it fares in a full review.
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