ThinkPad X12 Tablet with Detachable Keyboard | Lenovo

A powerful 12.3″ windows detachable tablet. Runs up to the latest Intel® processors. Use a pen to sketch, take notes, and sign documents. Optional folio keyboard to transform to a laptop. Highly mobile device with enhanced security and performance. Lightweight, alternative to your business laptop. Offers the ideal choice for professionals in the field.

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Laptop. Sketchpad.

  • A powerful 12.3″ windows detachable tablet
  • Runs up to the latest Intel® processors
  • Use a pen to sketch, take notes, and sign documents
  • Optional folio keyboard to transform to a laptop
  • Highly mobile device with enhanced security and performance
  • Lightweight, alternative to your business laptop
  • Offers the ideal choice for professionals in the field

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Dimensions (H x W x D)

– Tablet only: 283.3mm x 203.5mm x 8.8mm / 11.15" x 8.01" x 0.34"
– Folio keyboard: 283.3mm x 217.8mm x 5.7mm / 11.15" x 8.57" x 0.22"
– With keyboard: 283.3 mm x 203.5mm x 14.5mm / 11.15" x 8.01" x 0.57"

Weight

– Tablet only: 760 g (1.67 lbs)
– Folio keyboard: 340 g (0.75 lbs)
– With keyboard: Starting at 1.1kg / 2.4lbs

Lenovo Group Limited, trading as Lenovo ( lə-NOH-voh, Chinese: 联想; pinyin: Liánxiǎng), is a Chinese multinational technology company specializing in designing, manufacturing, and marketing consumer electronics, personal computers, software, business solutions, and related services. Its global headquarters are in Beijing, and Morrisville, North Carolina, United States; it has research centers at these locations, elsewhere in China, in Stuttgart, Germany, and in Yamato, Japan.

Lenovo originated as an offshot of a governmental research institute. Then known as Legend, the company developed numerous electronics before focusing on personal computers. Co-founder Liu Chuanzhi incorporated Legend in Hong Kong in an attempt to raise capital and was successfully permitted to build computers in China. It listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange in 1994 and became the largest PC manufacturer in China and eventually in Asia; they were also domestic distributors for HP printers, Toshiba laptops, and others. After the company rebranded itself to Lenovo, it acquired IBM's PC business including its ThinkPad line in 2005, after which it rapidly expanded abroad. In 2013, Lenovo became the world's largest personal computer vendor by unit sales for the first time, a position it still holds as of 2024.

Products manufactured by the company include desktop computers, laptops, tablet computers, smartphones, workstations, servers, supercomputers, data storage devices, IT management software, and smart televisions. Its best-known brands include its ThinkPad business line of notebooks, the IdeaPad, Yoga, LOQ, and Legion consumer lines of notebooks, and the IdeaCentre, LOQ, Legion, and ThinkCentre lines of desktops. Lenovo is also part of a joint venture with NEC, named Lenovo NEC Holdings, that produces personal computers for the Japanese market. The company also operates Motorola Mobility which produced smartphones.

ThinkPad is a line of business-oriented laptop and tablet computers produced since 1992. The early models were designed, developed and marketed by International Business Machines (IBM) until it sold its PC business to Lenovo in 2005; since 2007, all new ThinkPad models have been branded Lenovo instead and the Chinese manufacturer has continued to develop and sell ThinkPads to the present day.

The ThinkPad line was first developed at the IBM Yamato Facility in Japan; they have a distinct black, boxy design, which originated in 1990 and is still used in some models. Most models also feature a red-colored trackpoint on the keyboard, which has become an iconic and distinctive design characteristic associated with the ThinkPad line. It has seen significant success in the business market while certain models target students and the education market. ThinkPad laptops have been used in outer space and for many years were the only laptops certified for use on the International Space Station (ISS). ThinkPads have also for several years been one of the preferred laptops used by the United Nations.

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3 Reviews For This Product

  1. 03

    by Karl

    Wonderful little thing! It’s light but the Intel Core i7 version with 16GB is powerful enough to run games like Diablo 3 and it doesn’t heat as much as the Surface Book 3. I like the fact that it still has the 3.5mm headphone jack so I can still do online meetings or watch videos in public spaces after the battery of my Bluetooth headset is dead. The physical keyboard and built-in fingerprint sensor are reliable and I’m happy with it.

    My only recommendation is to add a slot for SD and micro SD cards in future iterations of this model.

    The advertisement doesn’t mention this but you get a free upgrade to Windows 11 as soon as it boots up.

    I hope Lenovo continues to invest in detachable ThinkPad’s!

  2. 03

    by Chris

    So far it has been great just love how it can also be a tablet

  3. 03

    by Steve

    Way better than a surface, the keyboard is fantastic.

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