- Robust 2-in-1 device
- Integrated stand
- Many connections directly on the tablet
- Keyboard and stylus included
- Fingerprint sensor
- 8 gigabytes of RAM
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- Extra plug-in modules extend functionality as required
- sharp display
- Keyboard
- Screen strongly reflective
- annoying sounds
- Tablet gets very warm
The ThinkPad X1 Tablet is durable and fast. With a weight of just 1057 grams, it is also one of the lightest convertible notebooks around. This makes it particularly suitable as a compact office companion for daily transport to and from work. Its 12-inch display shows content razor-sharp, albeit somewhat pale...
- LTE modem
- expandable, but...
- ... Small selection of modules
- very expensive
The field of 3:2 hybrid devices is becoming more and more differentiated, so you can also express wishes beyond the screen format. The ThinkPad X1 Tablet business device can be expanded, remotely managed by administrators and offers an integrated LTE modem, but is very expensive...

- Absolutely silent operation
- Flexibly expandable with modules
- Bright, high-resolution display
- gets very hot under load
The ThinkPad X1 Tablet is a perfectly balanced work device for travelling: the computing power is just as good as the battery life, it can be flexibly expanded and conveniently operated with a keyboard and pen. It is not the fastest, most beautiful or best-equipped 2-in-1 device, but the X1 Tablet's ultra-portable format means that fewer compromises have to be made than with the competition.
Both ThinkPads are durable and fast - a duel at eye level. In the end, the Thinkpad X1 Carbon notebook is just ahead thanks to its higher speed. This makes it particularly suitable as a compact office companion. The X1 Tablet is more of a universal talent for demanding private users...