Lenovo ThinkPad W700 Review

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Lenovo has redefined the once-boring workstation. More than just a beast of a 17-inch box for workers who need serious graphics muscle, the ThinkPad W700 features two firsts: a digitizer built right into the palm rest (great for Photoshop or CAD/CAM applications) and an integrated color calibrator that automatically adjusts the display’s color in about half the time as external solutions to ensure realistic images.
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According to IDC, the compound annual growth rate for the worldwide mobile workstation market has been more than 60% per year since 2002. The ThinkPad W700 extends Lenovo’s commitment to workstation users, complementing the company’s ThinkPad W500 laptop and ThinkStation S10 and D10 workstations.
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While big-screen notebooks have become popular these days, Lenovo has taken the trend one step further. Its Lenovo ThinkPad W700ds mobile workstation has two screens, together with a quad-core processor and the best graphics this side of a desktop PC.
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Lenovo’s W700ds stands out from the rest in an incredibly crowded laptop market — and not just because it’s bigger than almost any two of its competitors combined. It’s one of the very few laptops to offer an auxiliary display and has room for a full number pad and an integrated tablet to boot.
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The W700ds isn’t a replacement or a refresh of the original, but rather, an optional upgrade to the same basic platform that makes good on Lenovo’s long-rumored promise to launch a notebook with dual displays.
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