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  2. ThinkPad Tablet - Wikipedia

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    The ThinkPad tablet dock is useful to charge the tablet. It only supports the tablet in vertical mode. IBM ThinkPad Tablet dock. On the back side there in audio output port, microphone input port, a micro USB port and support for the Thinkpad 20V power adapter. On its side it has a full size USB port. IBM ThinkPad Tablet dock

  3. ThinkPad X series - Wikipedia

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    Lenovo released X200 tablet on 9 September 2008. [22] ... Lenovo ThinkPad X280 [92] is the first in the X line to feature charging and docking to USB-C Thunderbolt.

  4. ThinkPad 10 - Wikipedia

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    In a review for SlashGear, Brittany Hillen wrote, "Lenovo's Thinkpad 10 is a wonderful little Windows tablet, and the keyboard and dock accessories expand its usefulness ten-fold, allowing it to double as a workstation of sorts when needed. The display is exceptionally crisp and bright, and the keyboard dock is very functional -- you can adjust ...

  5. The best Android tablets in 2024 - AOL

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    Google Pixel Tablet with Charging Speaker Dock - Android Tablet with 11-Inch Screen, Smart Home Controls, and Long-Lasting Battery - Hazel/Hazel - 128 GB (AMAZON)

  6. ThinkPad Tablet 2 - Wikipedia

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    The ThinkPad Tablet 2 from front and back. The ThinkPad Tablet 2 is a tablet computer announced in 2012 and released by Lenovo in 2013.. The Tablet 2 is the successor to the original Android-based ThinkPad Tablet, and was one of the launch tablet devices for the touch-oriented Microsoft Windows 8 operating system.

  7. ThinkPad - Wikipedia

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    ThinkPad is an American line of business-oriented laptop and tablet computers produced since 1992. The early models were designed, developed and marketed by International Business Machines (IBM) until it sold its PC business to Lenovo in 2005; since 2007, all new ThinkPad models have been branded Lenovo instead [5] and the Chinese manufacturer has continued to develop and sell ThinkPads to the ...