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Bluetooth is a way for gadgets like tablet computers to connect to other equipment over a short distance. Bluetooth creates a private, highly secure short range network that allows for cable free and easy connection. It's possible to connect more than one device through Bluetooth at a time. An example benefit would be if your mobile phone and your laptop support bluetooth, you could send pictures from your phone to your laptop without the need for a usb cable. Less cables are always a good thing in our book. The Lenovo ThinkPad X201 supports bluetooth.
This is the best place to start if you'd like to learn more about Bluetooth:
More on Bluetooth at Wikipedia
There's also a good guide on Which to do with all things 3G, Wi-fi and Bluetooth.
The Lenovo ThinkPad X201 features a touchscreen display that allows you to interact with whatever is on the screen using your fingers. You can play games, use the virtual keyboard to type emails, navigate the web easily and perform any other tasks simply by pointing, swiping and using your fingers.
There's an in-depth description of how touchscreen displays work at HowStuffWorks.com
