Our First Impressions Of Lenovo's Answer To The iPad Mini
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Kyle Russell/Business Insider
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When I first saw Lenovo's ThinkPad 8 in this year's CES coverage, I was intrigued.
It's a tablet that's about the same size as an iPad Mini, but it's running a full version of Windows 8 and has specs that can keep up with many laptops on the market.
With its HDMI port and Bluetooth, you could easily use it as a full desktop running all the software you need for work.
While we haven't spent enough time with the device to give it a full review, we do have some initial thoughts after unboxing and setting up the tablet.
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