The Tablet world got great news this past week as Lenovo officially rolled out the new x200t Tablet PC. The x200 is the replacement for the popular x61 Tablet that Lenovo produced a good while ago. The new x200 has some new innovations and features that insure it will be popular among the inking set. Warner Crocker of GottaBeMobile has an x200 (without touch) and has produced a first look video of the Tablet that is worth checking out by those with an interest. Laptop Magazine has evaluated the dual touch model of the x200t and has published a full review of the new Tablet and like what they see in the new model.
Pricedat $2,323, the ThinkPad X200 Tablet is yet another excellent businessmachine from Lenovo. It contains all of the security, durability, andperformance you’d expect from the company, in addition to smooth tabletfunctionality. If you prefer pen inputs complementing your normalkeyboard strokes, this tablet makes for a compelling choice.
Laptop Magazine is reporting that the dual digitizer mode is much improved over the x61 with the touch digitizer offering a light feel. Lenovo has also improved the auto-switching between touch and active digitizers with the touch mode turning off when the pen gets within 3/4 inch of the screen.
Specs after the jump.
Specs:
CPU: 1.86 GHz Core 2 Duo; ULV available soon
Memory: up to 4 GB
HDD: SATA, up to 7,200 rpm; SSD options available
Display: 12.1-inch, 1280×800 maximum resolution; LED
Graphics: Intel integrated; 384 MB maximum memory
WiFi: a/b/g/n
Bluetooth 2.0
Broadband: Gobi (CDMA and GSM)
Dimensions: 11.6 x 10.1 x 1.3 inches
Weight: ~4 pounds (depends on options)
Ultrabase available
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