Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet 2 hands-on demo
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Vlad checks out the Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet 2 running Windows 8.
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Wow that scrolling between the photos is promising…
@danrocks1981 if you watched the rest of the video, he says the touch screen wasn’t very responsive, because it’s not the final build.
Pretty poor. Why can’t OEMs make good tablets!
“you get palm rejection”
*screen moves with palm*
Yep, iPad killer for sure.
I’LL KEEP MY MONEY FOR MICROSOFT SURFACE
and “scrolling” at all
Its an issue with the drivers, Its a Lenovo thing, not MS
I THINK I’ll skip this PAD. *boom*
Driver issues.
They are working on it.
This tablet should be shunned. Everybody ignore it and just pay attention to the Microsoft surface
How the performance?
you az bee. lmfao
I may actually buy one of these.
Can’t wait for a review on one of these. I desperately want a stylus for note taking at school, but I don’t want a laptop replacement. I pretty much just need onenote, a stylus, and pdf reading. Too bad its not ARM but looks good anyways.
He wasn’t doing it properly. The digitizer needs to detect the pen hovering to ignore touch, he wasn’t holding the tip close enough. That’s probably why he didn’t make a big deal about it, because it actually works fine.
I heard it was gonna be 32 and 64 gb variations with the new Intel processor so that it can run full blown windows 8 instead of RT. So, who’s right? Is it really only gonna be 16 and 32 gb with RT, or a full blown 8 with up to 64gb?
It’s gonna be full windows 8. The main difference between this and the microsoft surface pro is this will have an atom processor and the surface pro will have a full blown i5 processor
this was a preproduction demo model shown at an electronics show. I’ve used a TPT2, and scrolling is very smooth