A dealer of Lenovo said that the manufacturer will unveil the new ThinkPad Tablet ThinkPad Tablet K1 and later this week. Both models should be based on Android operating system, although there are possibilities that the ThinkPad, definitely designed for business environments, can use Windows. The IdeaPad K1 is none other than the model shown barnacles several times but never marketed, with the Android operating system 3, 10-inch screen with a resolution of 1280x800 pixels and NVIDIA Tegra platform 2.
Lenovo also offers custom software interface provides the ability to split the screen into 4 different areas in which to place widgets and icons. The ThinkPad Tablet Android-based professional applications and offers a higher level of integration with corporate networks, while the hardware platform does not differ from that dell'IdeaPad.
Among the other features include support for writing using pen and the presence of a special dock for notebooks that meet the needs of those who want physical keyboard and trackpad.
Lenovo also offers custom software interface provides the ability to split the screen into 4 different areas in which to place widgets and icons. The ThinkPad Tablet Android-based professional applications and offers a higher level of integration with corporate networks, while the hardware platform does not differ from that dell'IdeaPad.
Among the other features include support for writing using pen and the presence of a special dock for notebooks that meet the needs of those who want physical keyboard and trackpad.
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