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Lenovo has halted the sale of small-screened Windows tablets in the US

Are smaller-sized tablets more popular than their large-screen counterparts? Given the popularity for devices like the iPad mini, the Nexus 7, and the Kindle Fire HDX, you would think so. However those are iOS and Android based devices, but in terms of Windows-based tablets, perhaps not so much, or at least that’s what Lenovo seems to think. The company has recently confirmed that they will stop selling their smaller Windows tablets in the US, instead choosing to focus on other markets where there is apparently a bigger demand for smaller-sized devices. What this means is that if you were hoping to get your hands on the ThinkPad 8 or Miix 2, you might want to hurry before they are removed completely from the shelves in the US.

Microsoft and Lenovo evidently cannot catch a break as the PC manufacturer is reportedly halting sales of its small-screen Windows tablets. ITWorld has confirmed that Lenovo is pulling their 8-inch tablet line, including the high-end ThinkPad 8 and Miix2 here in the States, redirecting the stock to other countries. According to a Lenovo spokesperson “In North America, we’re seeing stronger interest in the larger screen sizes for Windows tablets and are pleased with initial customer demand for the ThinkPad 10…In other markets, particularly Brazil, China, and Japan, the demand for ThinkPad 8 has been much stronger, so we are adjusting our ThinkPad 8 inventories to meet increasing demand in those markets. If market demand for ThinkPad 8 changes, we will re-evaluate our strategy.” The ThinkPad 8 was released earlier this year after being announced by Lenovo during CES. The 8-inch tablet packs an impressive amount of specifications, including a Full HD (1200 x 1920) display, a fast 2.4 GHz Intel Atom Z3770 processor, 2GB RAM, 64GB eMMC storage, micro SD expansion and a micro USB 3.0 port. Perhaps the most innovative aspect though was a quick shot cover, which magnetically attaches to the tablet and auto-launches the 8 MP rear camera when folded down.

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