
We were impressed with last year's Thinkpad Tablet 2, and it looks like Lenovo's mending some of our key sticking points with the prior model. But this is far from the first tablet to carry the ThinkPad name: two prior generations of this tablet have come and gone, and the ThinkPad 10 joins the recently-released, iPad mini-sized ThinkPad 8. First and foremost, this is a 10-inch tablet that fits in with the tried-and-true ThinkPad aesthetic - it has a black aluminum finish and red accents, and it'll probably make you look like you're getting work done even if you're just watching a movie. Lenovo is hoping to perfect the latter of those two options with its ThinkPad 10. Ever since Microsoft unveiled its vision of a touch-friendly future with Windows 8, manufacturers have by and large built two kinds of computers designed for the operating system: hybrid laptops and do-it-all tablets.
