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Lenovo ThinkPad tablet coming in summer with Android, Windows slate later inside the year

So we already know Lenovo has designs on bringing the LePad westwards inside the variety of the IdeaPad K1 , but now the company’s also revealed plans to deliver a Think-branded Android slate to the market, sooner or later later this summer. That 10-inch device will strive to serve professionals’ needs, coming with a stylus for signature capture, and may be followed by an identically sized Windows tablet by the tip of the year. Lenovo COO Rory Reid has changed his tune, having previously said there’d be no Windows 7 slates , but he does seem fully cognizant of the issue his company faces in breaking through on this rapidly saturating market. He notes that the experience is being tailored to a high standard and that “we only have one opportunity to make that first good impression.” For more information on what this new ThinkPad pad might seem like, try the former leaks of purported specs and a Lenovo roadmap that identified it before this official confirmation.

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