

The first iteration of Lenovo’s ThinkPad 10 did quite well. Now it is time for a few upgrades to grace us. The 2015 model is going to feature a few things that will make the “equally at home, in the boardroom, and living room” tablet even more at home in your arms. The Lenovo ThinkPad 10 was announced way back when Lenovo had its Tech World event in Beijing back in the middle of 2015, but has been officially in the hands of consumers since August. It is being considered a nice refreshment to the first model, as well as a stable contender to the Microsoft Surface 3, as far as price range and specs are concerned.


Lenovo added a nice handwriting feature called WRITEit, an app to make scribbling down some notes super easy. Using the Wacom pen, by the way, makes note-taking and diagram-drawing a lot easier- as it feel a lot like using a real pen by offering a high level of pressure sensitivity. Anyone who plans on using their ThinkPad 10 on-the-go or in business meetings is totally covered in this department. Keeping business users in mind, the ThinkPad 10 also cares about security, and offers both a fingerprint reader and Smart Card reader. You have to admit most of today’s tablets don’t focus on many of these details.

