Despite its 1366 x 768 pixel resolution and its Intel Atom processor which is considered quite low compared to some of its counterparts, the device is capable of keeping up with them quite well.
Its ability to run all Windows applications because it runs Windows 8 instead of Windows RT, makes it a good value for the $579 base model which has 32GB of storage onboard.
Users may also consider the Asus VivoTab Smart as a great alternative to this device due its more affordable $500 base price. But if you are interested in the ThinkPad Tablet 2, you can check out the entire review on PhoneArena.