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Posted by Carrie
 - December 12, 2012, 04:32:19
Keep in mind that the Thinkpad only exist because it was designed and engineered by IBM.  That is why this laptop is excellent.
Posted by akanhi
 - December 11, 2012, 04:21:48
Make no mistake, even though lenovo is a chinese company, the thinkpads are still engineered properly, ive never owned an original thinkpad but the lenovo w510 I own is the best laptop ive ever had. Before my current computer I owned a Macbookpro, it didnt have a pro graphics card to run CAD properly I needed a Quadro or Fire GL based card so it was a pain in the a** to do projects on which required solidworks. (I am an engineering student). I am considering buying this tablet because i don't want to carry around my powerhouse all the time and i need something more portable to replace my textbooks, based on my past experience i would buy it.

Apple`s computers look nice but its......not where real engineering is, most of the Engineering programs are on windows.
Posted by Gillian
 - November 08, 2012, 20:33:37
Its amazing how the 'technological landscape' can change so fast, isn't it? "made in china" used to be something you joked about when something was of poor quality. Now when I go around asking for laptop buying advice, I keep hearing that I should get a Lenovo...

Could China be to computers what Japan is to cars?
Posted by Redaktion
 - November 07, 2012, 01:53:42
The business slate PC packs an Atom CPU, Windows 8 OS and can be ordered with a keyboard stand

http://www.notebookcheck.net/Lenovo-to-start-shipping-the-ThinkPad-Tablet-2-on-November-16th.83980.0.html