Lenovo’s
ThinkPad has been out for a good while, but as a
WiFi only device. Adding 3G compatibility to practically all US carriers will help it reach a wider audience of consumers. Expect no changes in hardware or software for the new version, as it will be essentially identical; you’ll see the same
NVIDIA Tegra 2 processor and 1GB of
RAM.
The ThinkPad will support
GSM 850/1900,
CDMA 850/1900, and
WCDMA II, IV, V bands. This will cover
AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon, and many smaller networks. Unfortunately, it will not support any form of 4G technology according to the
FCC. Considering the amount of competition in the current tablet market, 4G is a major player.
[
via SlashGear]
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