At last year’s Computex Microsoft first introduced Windows 8 to the world, teasing those in attendance with a glimpse of the new heterogeneous OS and its refashioned UI.
This year’s event is Windows 8’s coming out party.
Lenovo has a big showing at Computex this year, and is debuting their first Windows 8 tablet under the ThinkPad line.
While Lenovo is keen to keep the exact specs under wraps, the device has a 10.1-inch screen with a 1366×768 resolution, an 8 megapixel rear facing camera with a 2 megapixel front facing counterpart, as well as an HDMI port and USB connectors.
Lenovo said it will have a battery life of 10 hours on a single charge.
Pricing details have yet to be released.
The exact details on the chip that will power the tablet when its released in October haven’t been confirmed yet aside from murmurs that it will have a “next-generation” Intel Clover Trail Processor.
No word yet on whether it will include a stylus, like the Samsung Galaxy Note.
The tablet certainly looks promising but in a fall-marketplace that will be crowded with certainly promising other Windows 8 tablets, will it have what it takes to stand out?
Tags: Computex 2012, lenovo, Windows 8 tablets