thinkpad 10Earlier this year Lenovo debuted a tablet of the 8-inch variety called the Lenovo ThinkPad 8. The 8-inch form factor might appeal to those who finds it a tad more portable than a 10-inch model or maybe even a laptop, but if you wanted something slightly bigger, it seems that Lenovo has a 10-inch ThinkPad model in the works.

This is according to Lenovo Australia’s website (page has since been taken down) which revealed the existence of a Thinkpad 10. According to the listing, the ThinkPad 10 will feature a 1.6GHz quad-core Intel Atom processor and can be configured to allow for up to 4GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. It will also pack a 1,920×1,200 display, same as the ThinkPad 8, and will also feature an 8MP rear-facing camera, a 2MP front-facing camera, and will support stylus input as well.

The listing also suggests that the tablet will support LTE connectivity, so if you wanted to be able to use the tablet on the go without relying on free/public WiFi, then perhaps this tablet could be worth checking out. There will also be a bunch of accessories designed for the tablet in mind, like a keyboard case and dock.

There is no word on when Lenovo will be announcing the ThinkPad 10 or how much it will cost, but presumably it will be priced higher than the ThinkPad 10, thanks to the bump in both the screen size and processing power. Either way we’ll be keeping our eyes peeled for more info, but if the website listing is any indication, we won’t have to wait too long for Lenovo to announce it.

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