Lenovo has released the newest and second 8 inch tablet on the line - the Lenovo ThinkPad 8 tablet which is powered by Windows 8.1 and the best of it it is full HD! The details about this tech savy device is announced and demonstrated in the CES 2014 event in Las Vegas. More info below!
HD Screen
Camera
Backside
Specification
As what is announced from CES 2014, here are the collected information for the Lenovo Thinkad 8
Display: Full HD Resolution of 1920 x 1080 (265 ppi)
Processor: 2.4GHz quad-core Intel Atom CPU
RAM: 2GB
ROM: 32GB / 64GB / 128GB
Rear Camera: 8 MP
Battery: 8-hour battery
OS: Windows 8.1
Others: microHDMI port / LTE (Optional)
Price: $399.00
Source
The Verge
The New Lenovo ThinkPad 8 (Image Source: The Verge) |
HD Screen
The screen is on full HD, with it's resolution of 1920 x 1080. What is great about this is that it has great viewing angles and a good color reproduction which what we really want in a tablet for better reading and viewing of games, pictures or videos. It is quite close to Apple's Ipad retina display.
Camera
The rear camera is a whooping 8 megapixel, has a flash and its built in camera app |
The back panel of the Lenovo ThinkPad 8 |
Here is demo where it could also work as a stand alone tablet-PC |
The Lenovo Thinkpad 8 only weighs for 0.92 pounds and is 8.8mm thick and is not that chunky to hold as it is build from aluminum casing. Also it has a good design - simple and aligned with the Windows tile interface design. The downside of this device is that they didn't included a support for the stylus.
Specification
As what is announced from CES 2014, here are the collected information for the Lenovo Thinkad 8
Display: Full HD Resolution of 1920 x 1080 (265 ppi)
Processor: 2.4GHz quad-core Intel Atom CPU
RAM: 2GB
ROM: 32GB / 64GB / 128GB
Rear Camera: 8 MP
Battery: 8-hour battery
OS: Windows 8.1
Others: microHDMI port / LTE (Optional)
Price: $399.00
The price starts at $399 dollars which is not bad for a Windows OS based tablet (usually these type of tablets are quite expensive), it will launch later this month in the US and will be released worldwide quite soon!
Source
The Verge