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Lenovo ThinkPad X200t: Widescreen Tablet PC heats up the Competition

By James • Feb 25th, 2009 • Category: Mobile Computer News

The ThinkPad X200t is the latest and the first ThinkPad by Lenovo featuring a widescreen display. It’s rugged from outside and offers the same level of strength and reliability the Panasonic ToughBooks offer. The ThinkPad X200t is secured via a magnesium alloy chassis and high quality plastic. Moreover, the 360 degree hinge for screen spin is designed in a way that the user changes the display direction conveniently and securely.

The ThinkPad X200t Tablet PC follows the footprints of the X200 tablet but this time it does not have a high speed dual core processor. Instead, the company has installed a low power Intel dual core SL9400 running at 1.86GHz to maintain an optimum balance between performance and power efficiency. The performance specifications are essentially the same as for the Lenovo ThinkPad X200s subnotebook. The X200t’s processor is accompanied by 2GB DDR3 RAM running at 1,066MHz and a 250GB hard drive @ 5400 rpm. There is no option for solid state drive. The best selling feature of this device is its high quality digitiser pen that offers exceptional handwriting recognition function. The digital pen has a firm grip and a soft touch finish that offers utmost precision in selection and writing.

The ThinkPad X200t automates most of the tasks. As expected from a sophisticated tablet it changes the display orientation when being switched to the tablet mode. Apart from this there are lots of connectivity options and extra features such as integrated web cam, WiFi, VGA and plethora of softwares that comes pre-installed with the system.

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