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Lenovo has a new Windows 8 inch tablet that allows the use of any metal or graphite pointed object as a stylus with their AnyPen technology. This works with pencils, pens, screw drivers, forks, knives, and your fingers too. It's a nice feature that works really well, especially for writing down notes or hitting small menu options on the screen.
VIDEO INDEX:
0:02 - Hardware overview
0:28 - AnyPen overview - pencil as stylus
1:13 - Drawing on screen with a pen and pencil
1:51 - Closer look at the hardware
3:58 - Web browsing demonstration and performance
4:47 - YouTube and video playback performance
5:16 - Microsoft Word / Office performance demonstration
6:17 - Minecraft performance
6:53 - Conclusion and final thoughts
This is a premium tablet that costs more ($300) than the other 8 inch Windows tablets we've looked at. But it does have a high resolution 1920x1200 display, better battery life, and two gigs of RAM. It also performs faster too thanks to a slightly faster Intel Atom processor.
My only real gripe with it is that it doesn't support charging the device and using USB OTG at the same time.
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DISCLOSURE: Lenovo sent a loaner unit for the purposes of this review
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