
I’m actually pretty impressed with the drawing lag or lack thereof, which seems to be very low if you check out the video at around 10:29 or this point and it’s one of the reasons I’m even pointing to this device at all. This makes me feel like it’s almost a throwaway device and they don’t support it much which worries me a bit. The video reviewer talks quite a bit about troubles with the drivers, which is odd to me since Lenovo usually places quite a bit of attention to detail with their own software.

I have always been impressed with Lenovo’s build quality and the video supports this. It also appears to work wirelessly but the reviews on that were poor so I wouldn’t trust it. The pen is total crap (like the Lenovo Helix’s) too but I would imagine any Wacom penabled pen will work so that’s a relative non issue. The device apparently uses two USB3 to power it so if you don’t HAVE USB 3.0 you’re done with this mini review right now.
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The ThinkVision LT1423p is a 13″ penabled touch screen tablet which you connect to your PC or Mac to draw on much like a Wacom Cintiq albeit smaller and not as reliable as you’ll see below.

I will say that some of those reviews seem to stem from not understanding the device. is reporting a review for a relatively unknown new Cintiq competitor called the ThinkVisio n LT1423p Touch Mobile Monitor and while they seem to like it more or less there are other reviews on the Lenovo forums are iffy.
