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Extremely Fast Performance, Excellent Display With BuiltIn Color Calibration, BuiltIn Wacom Tablet
Very Expensive, Very Heavy Power Adapter
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Published: 2008-12-19, Author: Alan , review by: techworld.com
The ThinkPad W700 may look understated - and it's a bit of a kitchen-sink approach to computing - but it's a top-flight notebook. For on-the-go graphics artists, or those looking for the ultimate mobile workstation, it's hard to beat....
Internal Pantone color calibrator. Palm-rest digitizer. Option for a cool secondary display. Quad-core processor delivered amazing results. Dual hard drives. Excellent performance scores. ISV certified graphics. Outstanding graphics for gamers and profess...
Butt ugly and bulky.
The Lenovo ThinkPad W700 delivers a ton of wow features, including an internal color calibrator, a palm-rest digitizer, and an option for a secondary screen....
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Abstract: Lenovo ThinkPad W700High-End Mobile WorkstationPros: Integrated Wacom digitizing pad and stylus; color calibration; optional Flash SSDs. Cons: A bit big and bulky to transport, but this is a true mobile workstation with performance to match. Price...
Beautiful, bright 17-inch screen offering 72 percent of the Adobe color gamut; simple, built-in color calibrator that operates just by closing the lid; easy-to-use built in Wacom digitizer tablet; very fast overall speed
Bigger and bulkier than a 17-inch MacBook Pro; Wacom pen got jammed in laptop slot; no CF card reader in standard model; only two hours of battery life; options dramatically increase base price
Abstract: For the last few years we have heard the term “desktop replacement” used to describe notebooks 15.4-inches and larger. Recently, most especially this year, we are finally starting to see notebooks that can be described as workstation replacements. Thes...
Abstract: John Virata Its not very often that a notebook computer has the potential to be a game changer in the market. The routine of the notebook manufacturers are fairly predictable. Intel releases a newer, faster and lower power CPU, and the manufacturers b...
Lenovo set out to build the ultimate mobile graphics workstation with the ThinkPad W700. And in comparison to every other similarly classed notebook we could find, we think they have succeeded. No other notebook comes close to offering the level of r...