What differs this Honeycomb tablet from the competition is support for pressure-sensitive digitizer pen input via a separately sold pen and some enterprise-class security features such as SD card encryption and anti-theft software. Also, it has some physical keys, an optional keyboard, Documents To Go office suite, and Netflix video streaming app.
The 1.6-pound slate has Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connections, while 3G mobile broadband choice will be added in October. There are a front 2MP and rear 5MP cameras, a USB (full size), Micro USB, and mini HDMI ports, and a 3-in-1 media card reader.
The ThinkPad Tablet models are priced at between $499 and $669 on the Lenovo online store.
source: Laptoping.com
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