Lenovo Unboxed: ThinkPad X220t tablet

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Uploaded by on Apr 12, 2011

We unbox the Lenovo ThinkPad X220t convertible tablet. Go up to 18 hours unplugged with our slice battery. Choose from among touch, pen or traditional keyboard input. 12.5 HD widescreen display. Starts at 3.8 pounds. Available now.

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  • @LenovoVision I am sorry but this is simply not true! The Tablet Version does not have USB3.0 only the non-tablet i7 systems do.

  • @yourtube7733 Are you doubting LENOVO about the specs of a LENOVO laptop?

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  • @jaureguiramirez its FANTASTIC. the build quality is superb. the IPS screen is fabulous. I'm all praise for this machine. there's more i could say, but lets just leave it at that! :)

  • @sidmosmosis I envy you. I hope you enjoy this amazing laptop. It's going to be with you a long time, treat it well! :)

  • LINK amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B0­03XW53G8/electronic-cate-20

    Product Description

    X201T I7

    Unconventional work environment? ThinkPad X Series Tablet is perfect for road warriors and in-the-trenches professionals-in sales, healthcare, emergency services, education and other industries-who need flexible, hassle-free computing on the go.

    For more details please copy the Amazon link above in your browser

  • йеайеа-хуе!я в ротибал того китайского инженера,который ставит на графические планшеты 16:9 матрицы!!!

  • @Tehtog Yep, it has always been made in China, like most tech products; but is not the same to assemble something and to choose the components. The company now belongs to a Chinese guy, and they are putting the cheapest components they can find on these computers. The battery charger is much bigger, the speakers suck, the screen is less brilliant, the hard drive (at least mine) is starting to fail and so on.

  • @str0ngbacker Not really. It was always made in china. From what I can see the build quality is the same

  • @Tehtog since LENOVO is no longer american, but Chinese; a lot of things have changed :/

  • man, this is simply a thinkpad-air....

  • @iwilldiesome no lenovo for you cause you be gay xD

  • So when is the next Model coming out????? Its a little late and it almost has a year, so i would not like to buy it and a month later the newer one is released. Any ideas?

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