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The ThinkPad X1 tablet is a laptop, projector & 3D camera — CES 2016
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Lenovo’s ThinkPad X1 tablet is a laptop, projector and 3D camera all-in-one. The Verge’s Tom Warren explains.
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Um literally obviously
Where’s the keyboards? None of the demo videos have the snap in keyboards…
Can you please use the metric system??
At least chuck a ‘kg’ equivalent in the corner of the video.
I’d buy it, if the price weren’t so high…
DOA.
They should just make a hard-clamshell style ThinkPad Tablet and stop messing around with this sort of nonsense. Microsofts surface is obviously best in class for windows tablets but there’s certainly a niche market for the same performance but with an extra 10+ hours battery, a lot more ports, and an exceptional keyboard. Calling something business class doesn’t make these clunky, expensive, and gimmicky add-ons a good addition to a tablet.
ugly as shit
Doesn’t this seem like the Mixx 700 to anyone else?
I was expecting them to show how the projector functions
Really nice looking tablet but the productivity modules seem inconvenient. It is for productivity so it makes sense, but if you’re at a meeting and need to plug in a module it might take a second compared to having an HDMI on there or even a small adapter cable
I have a think pad I got for $100 and it’s great
Can you use a modular addition with the keyboard?
I’ve worked in a corporate setting for a Fortune 100 company for 8 years and I can guarantee you nobody here would ever use such built-in projector. So it’s a total gimmick. Flat panel tvs are so cheap these days, every conference room has one. And why would you have a meeting in a dark room with someone?
What I can see in the video:
— bulky tablet
— too many things to carry around
— It’s to complicated to switch modules. Possibly break hinges and hooks
— Probably lose casing which I removed for using a module
— Why not a “docking station” with maybe a keyboard + battery (like surface book). If I plug half a dozen cables I will probably not want to hold the tablet anyway.
— tablet + modules ~ 1600 $. WTF?
I will buy one to see if it is as good as my TP T450s
What is a HateDMI?
The iVerge and their stupidity never cease to amaze. They cry about it wobbling in a mode you’re just gonna be presenting/consuming content like on the toyPad, and make misleading claims like it’s an exclusive issue. Even the toyPad with it’s smart cover has always had the worst of this “issue”; single tap and it’ll fall back.
sounds so negative for something that isn’t even out yet.
Is it possible to install Linux on this?
Official link?
I know this is a business focused device, but I’m seeing the possibilities of using this thing as an awesome media device with that projector module, if it’s high res and of good quality. Or for blasting streamed Xbox One games onto a wall! aaaah!
The thinkpad is not a thinkpad anymore. The Thinkpad used to be a business laptop that could withstand anything. I’ve dropped my T61 more than enough times. Nothing happened. Dropped the thinkpad edge, screen cracked. The thinkpad series is just bullshit now…
What’s the OS? Android or Windows?
Does it have a sim card place
..where is the keyboard .. ?