Engadget - Though it still lacks an official moniker, Lenovo's so-called Thinkpad tablet (aka the TP00043AEF) is racking up copious frequent flyer miles with yet another journey past the FCC's prying eyes. This time, the Windows 8 slate is packing WCDMA II and V radios, the 3G bands supported by AT&T in the US and Canada's Bell Mobility, but with a notable lack of an LTE band.
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If the Lenovo ThinkPad P1 Gen 4 isn’t hardcore, I don’t know what is. This machine offers brilliant working speeds, a beautiful display with rich colors and a full set of interfaces. This is the best computing investment you can make.
Lenovo has been playing around with dual-screen laptops before this and is now working on a ThinkPad that will turn heads, if not pages.