Monday, April 22, 2013

Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet 2 10 1 64GB Win 8 Pro Tablet 367927U Computers

Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet 2 10.1" 64GB Win 8 Pro

Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet 2 10.1" 64GB Win 8 Pro Tablet (367927U)
                     

Product Description Three of the world's leading technology companies collaborated to build the world's leading tablet experience. Featuring the best that Lenovo, Microsoft and Intel have to offer, the ThinkPad Tablet 2 redefines business, appeasing IT manager and end user alike in one productive, mobile, reliable device.
 Win 8 Pro.

Screen Size10.1 inches
Max Screen Resolution1600 x 900 pixels
Processor1.8 GHz Atom Z2760
RAM2 GB LPDDR2
Hard Drive64 GB
Wireless Type802.11bgn
Number of USB 2.0 Ports 2
Number of USB 3.0 Ports 3
Average Battery Life (in hours) 10 hours


Brand NameLenovo
SeriesThinkPad Tablet 2
Item model number367927U
Operating SystemWindows 8 Professional
Item Weight1.3 pounds
Item Dimensions L x W x H14.90 x 9.60 x 3.20 inches
Processor BrandIntel
Processor Count1
Flash Memory Size64 GB
Hard Drive InterfaceSerial ATA
Batteries1 Nonstandard Battery batteries required. (included)

 

Lenovo - technical definition


(Lenovo, Purchase, NY, www.lenovo.com) Asia's largest PC manufacturer, founded in China in 1984 by Liu Chuanzhi from the Chinese Academy of Sciences. In the late 1980s, the company, first known as Legend, introduced a circuit board that generated Chinese characters on Western-made PCs and launched China into the personal computer age. Its Pentium-based Conet PC in the late 1990s came bundled with a modem and access to the Internet.


In 2004, Lenovo acquired the personal computer division of IBM, making it one of the largest foreign acquisitions in Chinese history. It became owners of the legendary ThinkPad brand for laptop PCs and moved its executive headquarters to New York state. After the merger, Lenovo was owned by employees, shareholders, the Chinese government, the U.S.-based Texas Pacific Group and IBM.

In 2006, the company launched its first self-branded product line since the IBM PC acquisition. Aimed at small business owners normally catered to by Dell and HP, its 3000 family featured a desktop PC for $349 and a $599 laptop.