By Joe Osborne
For the professional that lives out of their suitcase for the better part of the year, Lenovo has cooked up just the thing: the ThinkPad X1 Tablet.
Debuted at CES 2016 and set to land in the US this February starting at $899 (about £612, AU$1,255) with an included stylus, this is the most versatile computing device I’ve seen in a long time, if not ever.
Taking inspiration from the firm’s Yoga series of tablets and Microsoft Surface Pro line in seemingly equal measure, the 12-inch X1 Tablet employs various detachable base modules that enable a ton of interesting, if highly specific, features.
Want to turn your tablet into a projector? Done. How about tacking on an extra 5 hours of battery life? Ditto. Well, “ditto” if your IT department is game to buy each of these accessories separately, including the signature AccuType, backlit keyboard cover.
But that’s beside the point, at least for the moment, because this is an intriguing device regardless.
Lenovo packed the slate with 6th generation, Intel Core m series processors with vPro up to Core m7, as much as 1TB of PCIe, NVMe solid-state storage and …read more
Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac