List of questions my ThinkPad Tablet

Bought the TPT (183822U) in November.  Initially, I used for almost a month and was generally dissatisfied.  Here's why.

  1. UI are not reliable.  It took several keys to engage often enough so he could have disruptive effects.  Swiping and scrolling are slower and jerkier than expected.
  2. Rate of life and change of battery are much worse than what I expected.
  3. Accidents of the constant application.
  4. The hardware buttons are kind of annoying.
  5. Video playback was not as impressive as I had hoped (my expectations perhaps not reasonable).
  6. Quality of the app has been less than I'd hoped.  I have not found convincing enough applications to use a Tablet when I got a smartphone and a laptop ultralight (MBA).  Maybe I wasn't a person of the tablet.
  7. I didn't have the digitizer pen (I bought the 16 GB TPT).

These 5 questions, the first three were reasonable and that I considered to be real defects.  I tried to send it back, but my RAM went to my junk mail, and I missed my window.  I thought that he had been denied because he was technically a month.

Then, after having let stand for 2 months, I decided to try again to kiss her.

I bought a case and a pen.

The pen changed things a lot.  It is not perfect and everyonce in a while the sensitivity goes dead for a second, but in general, it was a great feature and really brought the TPT to life for me.  I found the best applications were Writepad and pen, and I started to use both.  AutoDesk Sketchbook has been disappointing.  You've got palm rejection something fierce (I'm not wearing a glove to draw, it's stupid).

3 weeks to really use it, I was starting to get into a manual, which was gratifying.  Most of it has been based around the use of the stylus, but also of Evernote, remember the milk, browsing the Internet, Email (I could live with the problem of the apostrophe), the E-reader app for my PDF, and Netflix library has completed my reguar use.  I always liked the presence of the SD card reader and USB expansion capability.

But it was a short 3 weeks.

Now, the tablet will not charge is no longer through the Micro USB connector.  I do not have a dock, but am concerned about buying one because of throwing good money after bad.  I will try a new cable when I go home, where I wore it out (charging every night), but I doubt that's the problem.  It is not a very stable connection, years light behind the iPad in this regard.

P.S. I can't understand how to upgrade the thing.  I'm on 75_US and update system still reports no updates found.  Is this fair?


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