Lenovo has a Windows based tablet as part of its introductions early Wednesday with a lone Intel model. The 10-inch IdeaPad P1 will be one of the last Windows 7 tablets and support both finger-touch and an optional pen. It carries an unnamed 1.5GHz Intel chip (likely an Atom Z670) and will be slightly bulkier than Android models at 0.57 inches thick and a weight just under two pounds.
The company is scarce on most details but is conspicuously shifting it away from home users. The new tablet is considered an ideal option for those who want to work with Office as well as a handful of extras like Flash and HD video.