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Low Price Lenovo ThinkPad X230 Convertible Tablet (X230T, newer model of X220T) (Premium)

Lenovo ThinkPad X230 Convertible Tablet (X230T, newer model of X220T) (Premium)

Lenovo ThinkPad X230 Convertible Tablet (X230T, newer model of X220T) (Premium)

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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #3219 in Personal Computers
  • Size: Premium
  • Brand: Lenovo
  • CPU: Core i7-3520M
  • Memory: 4GB
  • Display size: 12.5

Features

  • Intel Core i7-3520M Processor (4M Cache, up to 3.60 GHz)
  • Genuine Windows 7 Professional (64 bit) English
  • Intel® HD Graphics 4000
  • 4 GB PC3-12800 DDR3
  • 500GB Hard Disk Drive





Lenovo ThinkPad X230 Convertible Tablet (X230T, newer model of X220T) (Premium)









Product Description

Inside. Outside. Finger. Pen. Keyboard.

Our ThinkPad convertible tablets free you to work without constraints. Morph
from notebook to tablet with just a twist and an in-the-trenches, an
in-your-arms companion.

Thin and light, the X230t weighs only 3.6 pounds. The standard display features a 12.5-inch HD 300 NIT IPS panel, for nearly 180-degrees of wide angle viewing indoors and out. Indoor display is multitouch,
while outdoor display allows for use with digitizer pen only.

Lenovo Battery Stretch lets you temporarily extend battery life in extreme
circumstances - get up to 18 hours.

Enterprise-Class Security Protects Your Business-Critical Data.

ThinkVantage Rescue and Recovery, helps you recover from system crashes quickly.

ThinkVantage Active Protection System, detects sudden changes in motion and temporarily stops the hard drive to help protect it from damage.

ThinkVantage Client Security Solution, helps protect your company information, including passwords, encryption keys and electronic credentials.


ThinkPad X230 Tablet - 1 Year Depot Warranty

Processor: Intel Core i7-3520M Ivy Bridge Processor (4M Cache, up to 3.60 GHz)
Operating system: Genuine Windows 7 Professional 64 bit English
Display type: 12.5" Multitouch HD (1366x768) LED Backlit Display, Mobile Broadband Ready, 2x2 Antenna
System graphics: Intel HD Graphics 4000
Total memory: 4 GB PC3-12800 DDR3 (1 DIMM)
Keyboard: Keyboard Backlit - US English
Pointing device: UltraNav with TrackPoint and buttonless multi-touchpad
Fingerprint Reader: Fingerprint Reader
Camera: 720p HD Web Camera
Hard drive: 500GB Hard Disk Drive
Battery: 6 Cell ThinkPad Battery X67+
Power cord:65W AC Adapter - US (2pin)
Universal 110v-240v Compatible
WiFi wireless: ThinkPad 1x1 b/g/n





   



Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

10 of 13 people found the following review helpful.
3The Good, The Bad... No, the Really Really Bad
By Dave
This is a review of both (1) The Amazon Seller, "GW Store" and (2) Lenovo build quality and warranty service.(1) Good(2) Really BADThat's it in a nutshell. Interested in details? Read on.To be fair, I should be clear that the Amazon Seller, "GW Store" made available to me every option they could offer in helping me deal with the problems. They sell a Lenovo X230 Tablet that is well spec'd and was just what I needed for an extended trip abroad. That was the "Good". It was a "3434-CTO" unit and came with just a 1 year depot warranty.Lenovo? The feature set looked to be exactly what was necessary for my needs. When the unit arrived, however, it died just a few hours out of the box. I contacted Lenovo support, and we agreed it was a dead main board. I contacted GW Store about a replacement. and they were out of stock and could not say they would have a new shipment in time to meet my fast approaching departure date. So, I sent it to Lenovo for warranty repair. I had about 3 weeks and surely it would be OK.After a few days I checked the status online and found that it was on "Hold" for parts. Lenovo Memphis TN warranty facility did not have a main board? Wow. They must have been using a lot of them. I know the drill, so I called to escalate this to a manager. After a week, the board evidently came in, but then the online status screen indicated another "Hold". I quickly contacted the manager and learned it was on hold now for a cable! I explained my time constraints again and he told me that he had found 50 cables available but Memphis had been waiting on a cable to come through as usual.Altogether, the unit was at Memphis for more than two weeks.When it arrived, I began to set it up and quickly discovered that the ONLY working feature of the upper (display) assembly was the LCD and backlight. No touch, no speakers, no LED indicators (both front and back) no power-on button in tablet mode etc... Nada.At that point, I checked GW Store and they had received a shipment. I ordered a replacement overnighted and sent the first unit back. In wrapping this up with GW Store, I learned that their tech was finding Lenovo uncooperative as well.I am now traveling, and it has been 10 days with the second unit. So far, so good. If a new device works this long, it's probably OK. 90 days from now if it's still good I will feel better.

9 of 12 people found the following review helpful.
5Have no worries about the new keyboard - it's a dream
By K. Lam
I custom-ordered from the Lenovo/Thinkpad site. My configuration:Thinkpad X230 Tablet+ Core i7 2.90 GHz Ivy Bridge processor+ 8 GM RAM+ 128 GB Solid-State Drive+ 1366x768 Matte Multi-Touch Screen with Active Stylus+ 9-cell extended battery (sticks out the back and adds a bulge at the bottom; the 6-cell battery just sticks out the back)+ Windows 7 Pro+ Ultra-Base 3 with DVD/RW optical drive- No discrete graphics card optionI've been a long-time Thinkpad fan--including 600E (late 1990s), R40 (early 2000s), T42 (mid 2000s), T420 (late 2000s)--for the rock-solid dependability, non-nonsense styling, and in particular the king-of-them-all keyboard. I mistakely tried a Dell Latitude E6400 for a couple of years, and I truly hated it, despite its own pointer stick and solid construction. When I decided to get this X230 Tablet, the only thing I was worried about was how the new keyboard was going to feel. Well, have no fear. I am a big fan of the new keyboard. It's got deep travel, its motion is the perfect blend between smooth travel and pleasing resistance, and the contoured surface actually feels comforable. This new keyboard is a winner. Other than that, there really isn't anything that needs to be said about this machine that the prospective buyer wouldn't already know. I loaded it up to the gills with the fastest and best of everything, except a 3G cellular card--totalled over $3000 MSRP before a the Ultrabase 3 and extra power adapters. On paper, the only thing the X230T lacks is discrete graphics, but the Intel HD 4000 integrated graphics that comes with the Ivy Bridge chipset is good enough for my occasional Engineering analysis and 3D modeling work--just make sure to get a least 8 GB RAM to share with the inegrated graphics. Plus, the Ultrabase 3 is able to support dual monitors via its dual VGA+DisplayPort ports. Just one final tip--get the Multitouch screen; you'll be ready for Windows 8 Pro when it's released.2012-11-24 UPDATE: I installed Windows 8 Pro upgrade on this computer the week Windows 8 was released. On the first boot-up, everything worked. I the installed all the Lenovo-provided Windows 8 drivers for this machine, and everything continued to work fine. Windows 8 works very well on this machine, as if it was designed for it.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
5Muito bom
By Luiz Filho
Esse notebook é muito bom, mas não compre se quiser ter um tablet pra levar para cima e pra baixo, pois ele é pesado e esquenta muito. Deve-se ter cuidado com a tela que parece ser bem frágil no encaixe que é apenas no meio, o que as vezes faz a tela ficar meio bamba a qualquer toque na lateral da tela. O touch é muito bom, preciso e nem uso a caneta. Com o windows 8 ele ficou perfeito, a inicialização é muito rápida, poucos segundos. No mais, gosto dos Lenovo pela qualidade dos materiais e esse não é diferente. Só faltou um HDMI nessa joça. O custo benefício é muito real se comprado no exterior, no Brasil esse notebook sairá lá pelos seis mil reais, um absurdo. Nem valeria esse valor se já viesse com a base. Aqui está bem barato pelos benefícios.

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Lenovo ThinkPad X230 Convertible Tablet (X230T, newer model of X220T) (Premium). Reviewed by Caroline H. Rating: 4.5

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