The Lenovo Thinkpad 8 is the Newest Feature of Windows Tablets
Janelle Savel — April 6, 2014 — Tech
The new Windows tablet, the Lenovo ThinkPad 8 is the first 8-inch tablet that is specifically business-oriented.
It weighs less than a pound (14.2 ounces) and this compact size allows you to easily put in your pocket. The tablet has a matte-black aluminum finish and a tactile texture, which makes it easier to grip. The tablet was intended for one-hand usage, as it is displayed vertically and is equipped with an Intel Atom processor.
This model provides business-friendly features installed on the tablet like Evernote and Skitch for commenting on images and adding sketches to notes, as well as Hightail for sharing large files. This lightweight tablet is ideal for the office and will allow you to carry it to all your meetings without having to lug a heavy laptop or stacks of important documents.
It weighs less than a pound (14.2 ounces) and this compact size allows you to easily put in your pocket. The tablet has a matte-black aluminum finish and a tactile texture, which makes it easier to grip. The tablet was intended for one-hand usage, as it is displayed vertically and is equipped with an Intel Atom processor.
This model provides business-friendly features installed on the tablet like Evernote and Skitch for commenting on images and adding sketches to notes, as well as Hightail for sharing large files. This lightweight tablet is ideal for the office and will allow you to carry it to all your meetings without having to lug a heavy laptop or stacks of important documents.
Trend Themes
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Industry Implications
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3. Software - The software industry can leverage the integration of productivity apps into tablets to create disruptive innovations that streamline business processes and enhance collaboration and communication among professionals.
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