The Tablet You’ve Been Waiting For This One Does It All
ThinkPad Tablet 2 is powered by Windows 8 and next-generation processing technology. It defi nes an entirely new category of tablet PC and redefi nes expectations for healthcare computing on the go.
The Write Stuff: Onboard tablet pen supports handwriting, signatures, and fi ne control
Stay Safe: Healthcare-ready security via data encryption, SD card encryption, anti-virus, and remote wipe
Your Apps Your Way: Supports apps such as Epocrates, Harrison’s Manual of Medicine, and Medicine Central
Intel® Atom™ Processor Z2760 1MB L2 cache, 1.80GHz
802.11b/g/n 10.1" HD multi-touch LED-backlit display with stylus 2GB RAM 64GB solid-state HD No optical drive Bluetooth 4.0 2MP front- and 8MP rear-facing cameras Up to 10-hour battery life Windows 8 Professional 1-year warranty 1.3 lbs
A View to Success 24" 20" 17" V Series Never Miss a Detail
V Series LCD Monitors helps you focus more sharply on your tasks with superior contrast ratios and ultra-quick response times.
S Series LCD Monitors offers Acer eColor Management and lets you set your display’s colors, resolution, and image quality any way you like.
B Series LCD Monitors offers advanced Acer EcoDisplay technologies and white LED backlighting to help cut your costs and reduce your ecological impact. These monitors are also height adjustable for better ergonomics.
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Full HD Fast Iconia®
Core™
W700P-6821 offers potent 3rd generation Intel® i5 processing to help speed along daily tasks. Every detail is
crisp and easy to see on the full HD display, and a 178º wide viewing angle lets you share the experience with colleagues.
3rd generation Intel® Core™ i5-3317U Processor 1.70GHz
with Turbo Boost Technology up to 2.60GHz 3MB L3 cache 802.11a/b/g/n 11.6" HD LED-backlit touchscreen display 4GB RAM 128GB solid-state drive Bluetooth 4.0 Intel®
HD Graphics 4000 Webcam 3-cell battery Windows 8 Professional 64-Bit Edition 2-year warranty S Series B Series
IT for healthcare™
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