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Lenovo ThinkPad 1838-22U 10.1" 16GB Tablet (No Stylus)



Lenovo ThinkPad 1838-22U 10.1

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Tegra 2 T250 dual-core processor with 1 GHz speedAndroid 3.1 operating system with Android Market connectivity16GB internal memory10.1" WXGA active matrix TFT color LCD touchscreen 16:10 aspect ratio with 1280 x 800 resolutionIEEE-802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi and Bluetooth patibleNVIDIA ULP GeForce graphics cardBuilt-in webcamBuilt-in memory card readerHDMI output Up to 8 1/2 hours of operation on a single battery chargeBlack




    Lenovo ThinkPad 1838-22U 10.1" 16GB Tablet (No Stylus) Reviews


    Lenovo ThinkPad 1838-22U 10.1" 16GB Tablet (No Stylus) Reviews


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    38 of 39 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars Very solid tablet, my favorite among Android devices..., September 16, 2011
    This review is from: Lenovo ThinkPad 1838-22U 10.1" 16GB Tablet (No Stylus) (Electronics)
    Since there haven't been many reviews of the Thinkpad Tablet yet, I wanted to add to the list. I've had a chance to demo three tablets so far: HP Touchpad, Galaxy Tab, and the Toshiba Thrive. In my opinion the Thinkpad beats them all. Here's why...

    The device is touted as a having a "business focus" and that's certainly true. The digitizer pen has gotten it's share of publicity. It's useful out of the box, but it doesn't work universally within the tablet. I've only used it with the Notes app so far. It takes some getting used to, but if you watch the demo in the Notes section you can get a good feel for it quickly. The online demos tend to show the real-time handwriting to text functionality. The app's demo shows a far more effective method of "drawing" the text and converting it from handwriting later. The keyboard folio is not out yet, so no review of that, but I did hook it up to a USB keyboard with a built in mouse. It loaded a cursor automatically (The... Read more
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    33 of 36 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent tablet for businesses and users looking for productivity, September 11, 2011
    This review is from: Lenovo ThinkPad 1838-22U 10.1" 16GB Tablet (No Stylus) (Electronics)
    This is my first tablet, so I will not compare it to the iPad. I would first like to say that this Tablet is solid looking like a typical Lenovo Thinkpad. It is more than apparent that this tablet is more substance than style, and this is something that I prefer. It is not the sexiest or trendiest looking tablet, but it has the classic Lenovo Thinkpad look that businesses (and even many home users) may enjoy. The backing of it is this non-shiny soft substance that is almost like a casing. The glass of the screen is Guerrilla glass that is durable, smooth and shiny. It has a really nice feel for touch screen, but the shiny surface may be a little annoying if you work outside. Also, fingerprints do show on the screen especially when it is off, but that is common for most touch screens. When the screen is on, there is no issue. Speaking of the screen, it has a nice bright LCD screen with outstanding viewing angles. No complaints in that department. The tablet also has plenty of slots. It... Read more
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    15 of 15 people found the following review helpful
    4.0 out of 5 stars Great for Artists /This one doesnt come with the pen!, November 16, 2011
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    John A. (Seattle, WA) - See all my reviews
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    This review is from: Lenovo ThinkPad 1838-22U 10.1" 16GB Tablet (No Stylus) (Electronics)
    I love love love this thing. I'm an artist and before this I used a Wacom with my laptop. This proved to be a cumbersome set up. The problem was there was no viable replacement. Tablets didn't have styluses; those that did only could use it in proprietary software (see HTC Flyer). I didn't really want to buy a touchscreen laptops since it would be a bit of a redundant purchase. Then I found the Lenovo thinkpad.

    I use mine daily as a digital sketchbook. The program I use is Sketchbook Mobile for Autodesk. The Thinkpad (as far as I've been able to find thus far) is the ONLY tablet that supports stylus input for this app (which thus far is THE app for drawing with android). The input via the pen is fluid, comfortable, and easy. Pressure sensitivity works well.

    The included software is IMO mostly junk. One is just a trial too: printershare; you only can use it 20 times then you have to buy it. Notes works pretty good at converting your writing to text. I found the... Read more
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