Lenovo‘s ThinkPad Tablet 2 running Windows 8 will ship in October, countering Apple’s iPad particularly in business markets. The ThinkPad 2 Tablet will integrate tightly with Microsoft Exchange, SharePoint, Lync, Outlook, Active Directory and other corporate business applications, and it also offers a pen stylus, said Lenovo VP Dilip Bhatia.
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The iPad popularity is growing in the enterprise market, with 94 percent of the Fortune 500 companies either testing or deploying the tablet. But one analyst believes that companies should take a look at the new crop of Windows tablets.
Who will write Windows 8 apps? Perhaps the answer is Lenovo partners. Indeed, the PC maker has launched the Lenovo Developer Program. The goal is to create a “specialized category of apps” that unlock the full power of Lenovo’s Windows 8 tablets (including the new ThinkPad Tablet 2), ultrabooks, smart phones and smart TVs.
Lenovo is apparently not convinced of the post-PC lingo, with its latest series of announcements. The good old ThinkPad brand is used once again for another model, the ThinkPad Twist. It is a 12.5″ tablet/laptop hybrid powered by a third-generation Intel Core i7 processor.
The mechanism is different from the IdeaPad Yoga models.
Written by: Stephen Withers | Published in: MobilityLenovo claims its new ThinkPad Tablet 2 is the lightest Windows 8 tablet is the world's lightest.
Office 365, Microsoft’s cloud service, may drive business demand for Microsoft Surface and Windows 8 tablet sales, The VAR Guy believes. Where’s the evidence? Just listen to Samsung, Lenovo and Seton Hall University. Here’s the update.
As reported, Seton Hall University is standardizing students on Samsung Windows 8 tablets and ultrabooks.
Lenovo announced two Android 3.1 tablets: a consumer-oriented IdeaPad Tablet K1 claimed to be the first tablet to offer Netflix, and a business-focused ThinkPad Tablet. Each tablet follows the Honeycomb script by offering an Nvidia Tegra 2 processor, a 10.1-inch WXGA display, and dual cameras, but the ThinkPad also features pen support and a standard-size USB port and SD reader....
Are these the tablets that enterprise users have been waiting for?