The Tablet Bluetooth Keyboard Lenovo fulfills the high expectations of a Thinkpad keyboard. The writing feeling is that of a Thinkpad notebooks, so you hereby likes to work.
The keyboard connects via Bluetooth to the tablet, for which both must be first of all coupled in a known manner with each other. The issue here is not better or worse than other Bluetooth products. The tablet can then easily put in the folding stand and so has a super notebook replacement.
Particularly clever that the keyboard is switched on by the folding and unfolding of the stand and off and accordingly produces the Bluetooth connection.
However disappointing I find the built mouse substitute. From Thinkpad keyboards one knows these red Gnubbel between the keys, the TrackPoint. Anyone who believes that this ingenious mouse replacement is also used in this keyboard will be disappointed.
The normal trackpoint works by placing a finger firmly on the Gnubbel and as directed by a joystick cursor over the screen. For this purpose only the tiniest movements in the fingers are needed to use you out in no time.
The built here Tracker works but completely different: it is an optical sensor, through which you "delete" a finger has to move the mouse, how to do that on the touchpad. I am therefore not have coped, but I do not like the touchpad.
Hence my conclusion: Very good keyboard Thinkpad quality, but as usual with another TrackPoint.