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{"pcmag":{"the Bottom Line":["bottom Line \r\n The Lenovo Thinkpad X220 Takes Top Honors Among Tablet Pcs, Combining Choice Aspects Of A Capable Ultraportable Business Laptop With A Multitouch Windows Tablet."],"score":["excellent"],"cons":["cons \r\n On The Heavy Side. Screen Glare."],"source":"http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2392452,00.asp","pros":["pros \r\n Intel Core I5 Processor Outpaces The Competition. Largest Hard Drive In Its Class. Rugged, Ergonomic Design. Superb Physical Keyboard And Pointing Controls. Melds Windows 7 With A Versatile Combination Of Touch And Physical Controls."]},"theverge":{"score":["7.4"],"cons":["bad Stuff\n Gets Expensive Quickly\r\nyou'll Want An External Mouse At All Times\r\natom Processor Can't Handle Powerful Apps"],"source":"http://www.theverge.com/2013/2/20/3999860/lenovo-thinkpad-tablet-2-review","pros":["good Stuff\n Solid Build Quality\r\ngood Battery Life\r\none Of The Best Bluetooth Keyboards I've Used"]},"cnet":{"the Bottom Line":["if Your It Department Could Design A Tablet, The Lenovo Thinkpad Tablet Would Be It."],"score":["3.5","3.5"],"cons":["the Tablet Is Relatively Thick And Heavy, With Unnecessary Navigation Buttons And Uninspired Android Interface Optimizations."],"source":"http://reviews.cnet.com/tablets/lenovo-thinkpad-tablet/4505-3126_7-34848148.html","pros":["the Lenovo Thinkpad Tablet (upgradeable To Android 4.0) Has Several Business-oriented Features That Should Bring A Smile To The It Crowd, Along With Digital Pen Support And A Beautiful Screen."]}} |
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