zdnet.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-14 16:08:42
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Although it lacks an optical drive and a touchpad, and battery life could be better, this is a typically well-built ThinkPad. If youre a Tablet PC fan, its a very good (if somewhat pricey) choice.

Solid build quality, Integrated 3G/HSPA, Integrated webcam, Excellent keyboard, 12.1in. widescreen LEDbacklit display...

No optical drive, No touchpad, Moderate battery life with the 4cell battery, Expensive...

Although it lacks an optical drive and a touchpad, and battery life could be better, this is a typically well-built ThinkPad. If youre a Tablet PC fan, its a very good (if somewhat pricey) choice...
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2011-11-05 09:14:48
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Design and features The X200 Tablet keeps to the ThinkPad philosophy of style, meaning it's devoid of any. But despite this, its compact size makes it attractive to those going for the austere business look. Like the previous model, the X200 eschews t...

Lenovo's new iteration of the X200 is hard to look past if you're after a good tablet PC.
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The Lenovo ThinkPad X200 Tablet (7449-4MM) is a strongly built, 12.1in tablet-convertible notebook with a lot of highlights: long battery life, integrated 3G connectivity, and a great keyboard to name a few. You can use the X200 Tablet as a regular notebook, or switch...

Integrated 3G, excellent keyboard, responsive and accurate touchscreen, comprehensive battery management...

Location of fingerprint reader can be inconvenient, expensive, hard drive slower than expected...

If you want a tablet-convertible notebook, Lenovo’s ThinkPad X200 Tablet is one of the best. More than a tablet though, it’s a complete solution for anyone who requires on-the-go connectivity in a small and sturdy laptop...
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Product Code: NRR4ZUK, NRRC4UK If you want a tablet-convertible notebook, Lenovo ThinkPad X200 Tablet is one of the best. More than a tablet though, it's a complete solution for anyone who requires on-the-go connectivity in a small and sturdy laptop...

The Lenovo ThinkPad X200 Tablet's small size, light weight, good battery life and integrated 3G model make it a great choice for anyone who needs to work and stay connected while travelling. The tablet functions work very well for general system navig...
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There’s no doubting that multitouch is a key buzzword of today, and with the arrival of Windows 7 PCs gain at least software support for two-fingered control. Lenovo have responded by updating their well-esteemed ThinkPad X200 Tablet with Windows 7 and...
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thinkcomputers.org Updated: 2011-08-14 16:08:42
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For most people tablets are something they hate or love. They really have not caught on as many tablet manufacturers and Microsoft thought they would. Although people who do use tablets love them and wouldnt know what to do without them. Today we wil...

Thin and lightweight, Best keyboard of all notebooks!, ThinkVantage productivity center, All around protection...

Price...

I have seen 3 other newer tablet notebooks and Lenovo does the best job at it. If you thing of who is going to be using a tablet it is probably someone who will be walking around with the tablet. It would be quite easy for them to drop the tablet and...
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REVIEW Lenovos last remaining nearly square screen (with a 4:3 aspect ratio) is finally being replaced by the ubiquitous widescreen format. It had been almost a year since the company updated its beloved convertible tablet—the ThinkPad X61 Tablet. T...
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Featuring durability, security, and the power of Intel’s Centrino 2 platform, this notebook offers strong performance and an even better tablet experience than its predecessors.

Excellent tablet functionality, Excellent keyboard, Handy ThinkVantage utility, Lightweight...

No optical drive or touchpad...

The ThinkPad X200 Tablet, the latest convertible business notebook from Lenovo, combines the portability of LAPTOP’s Editors’ Choice award–winning ThinkPad X200, with the excellent tablet functionality of the ThinkPad X60 and X61. It may...
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We were impressed with the Lenovo ThinkPad X200 ultraportable notebook that debuted this past summer with Intel’s Centrino 2 platform, and for an encore, Lenovo has a treat for the tablet aficionados among us: the ThinkPad X200 Tablet...

Excellent tablet features; good battery life; compact and lightweight; excellent keyboard; superb digitizer...

Pricey; no on-board optical drive; no touch pad; typical bland ThinkPad look...
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To compete in the tablet market, Lenovo offers a touch-screen and Wacom-enabled version of its 12-inch ThinkPad X200. Lenovo has a standard Wacom-enabled X200, as...
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Windows XP Tablet Edition put tablet PCs on the map. Vista improved its handwriting recognition. Now, Windows 7 adds multi-touch. Is 2010 the year tablets earn their mainstream credentials? Well, that's up to tablet makers like Lenovo. The tablet pi...

Very good battery life. Multitouch gestures works. Multitouch software is neat and fun. Fast hard drive. Light compared to its rivals. Best keyboard in the business. Outdoor screen now available.

Multitouch is a pricey option. Design could use an upgrade.

Multitouch isn't for everyone, but takes absolutely nothing away from the Lenovo ThinkPad X200 Tablet's wonderful tablet experience...
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We’ve long been fans of Lenovo’s ThinkPad X200 Series of exceptional ultraportables, having given high marks to the original X200, the low-voltage X200s, and the X200 Tablet. Now, more than a year after introducing the original X200 Tablet, Lenovo has...

Strong touch performance, Excellent keyboard, Long battery life, Lightweight design...

No touchpad or optical drive, Somewhat bulky...

Not only does this convertible have an excellent touchscreen, but its performance and battery life are stellar.
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As we found in our testing of the Lenovo ThinkPad T400s Multi-Touch, the advanced touch-screen abilities built into the Microsoft Windows 7 operating system are a welcome convenience in a traditional clamshell notebook. But touch is absolutely essential...

Superb, responsive touch screen; good battery life; compact and lightweight; excellent keyboard...

Pricey; no onboard optical drive; no touch pad; typical bland ThinkPad look...

The addition of Windows 7 and a superb touch screen make the already excellent X200 Tablet even more usable...
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