Lenovo's ThinkPad X200T tablet with UWB confirmed by FCC
There it is, the X200 Tablet courtesy of the FCC. No more guessing, no more burrowing into the bowels of asian Baptist organizations, the X200T is real and packing a bit of UWB special sauce for UltraBase docking. We expect to see it appear on Lenovo's retail site with loads of misprinted features, errant pricing, and bogus delivery dates any day now.



















What should UWB means?
I 'thought' that it meant Ultra-Wideband...
UWB = Universal Wireless Bus aka Wireless USB
Step 1: www.google.com
Step 2: Google for "UWB"
Step 3: Go to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultra-wideband and read it.
What should UWB means?
What's UWB and what does it do?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultra-wideband
Who is your daddy, and what does he do?
You know, guys, typing "UWB" into a Google search field is much faster than crafting a comment on here asking about it... Just sayin'. I'm also sayin' that as an Engadget reader, you should have at least a bit of a clue as to what UWB is. Ahem.
True, searching for UWB is faster in Google, but I think the comment provides good feedback to the author that not everyone knows what UWB is and to maybe just throw a hyperlink in the article about it for those who don't already know.
But what should UWB means?
Ah yes, but where does the meat go?
It puts the lotion on its skin.
...And does as its told!
Dell has offered this for several months now.
How different is this from the X61t that is already out?