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The Lenovo ThinkPad W700ds is a revolutionary laptop. Its the first weve seen to have a second screen built in, the first weve seen to integrate a graphics tablet, and the first to boast a Pantone colour calibrator too.ScreenThat second screen slide...
Revolutionary features and stunning power: for anyone lucky enough to have the cash, the Lenovo ThinkPad W700ds is the ultimate mobile workstation...
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Theres nothing subtle about the Lenovo ThinkPad W700ds, which is a huge mobile workstation that will have trouble fitting into even the roomiest of laptop bags. Its a notebook thats designed for users of graphics and design programs, who will benefit from the inclusion of a built-in Wacom tablet and — wait for it — a second screen! Hidden inside the Lenovo ThinkPad W700ds 17in, 1920x1200-resolution screen is a 10in screen that gives you more room when working on your projects. Its based on...
Quad-core CPU, dual screen, built-in Wacom tablet, Blu-ray drive, built-in colour calibration...
Lacks eSATA, no full sized ExpressCard/54 slot, not all keyboard keys are full sized...
If you’re a designer or graphics artist who needs plenty of screen space and processing power, and the ability to take that power easily to a remote location, the Lenovo ThinkPad W700ds is worthy of consideration...
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smh.com.au Updated: 2012-11-19 06:08:20
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ThinkPad W700ds: targeting the market for larger laptops.$7500 Graphics tablet, second screen, powerful Heavy, small trackpad, expensive You would be forgiven for thinking that the laptop market was only focused on netbooks. But theres a market f...
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In a market flooded by manufacturers ceaselessly touting budget laptops and petite netbooks, Lenovo's ThinkPad W700 range is an altogether more serious proposition. So serious, in fact, that only the most generously proportioned of IT budgets need appl...
Lenovo's mobile workstation boasts two screens, four processing cores and a range of features to please the most discerning of professionals...
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2012-11-19 06:08:20
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DesignIf you asked any PC user to describe Lenovos ThinkPad line, the chances are that phrases like "solid", "boxy" and "heavy" would come to the fore pretty quickly. Its a very apt description for the W700ds, the biggest and boxiest of them all, and...
Impressive performance, Popout 10.6inch screen, Integrated tablet...
It costs HOW MUCH?, Very heavy, Very low battery life...
The W700ds will make a huge dent in both your wallet and your lap, but for power users, its tough to beat.
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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...
The Lenovo ThinkPad W700ds is about as expensive as it gets these days. However, if your work (or play) requires this level of power and performance, its well worth the price and weight. Brian Nadel Lowest online price: £N/A Buy it now: click here...
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Any discussion of the Lenovo ThinkPad W700ds has to start with the incredible dual-screen display. The primary screen on this super laptop is a 17-inch widescreen monster that is hands-down the brightest monitor on the market today. Lenovo has included an...
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The second screen doesn't add much functionality, and it consumes an inordinate amount of battery life. It's a pretty big waste of money, too--it adds $420 to the cost of an otherwise-comparable W700. For that money, you...
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OTHER than its humongous size, what caught my attention the first time I laid eyes on this mobile workstation was its dual screen.Using the word huge to describe the ThinkPad W700ds is probably an understatement. At almost 5kg, this super-sized noteboo...
A super-sized notebook that is ideal for power-hungry users...
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Over the last couple of weeks I’ve had the opportunity to test and review the Lenovo ThinkPad W700ds mobile workstation – a computer designed with creative types (like graphic artists and photographers) in mind.I’d heard about the W700ds when it first...
on the W700DSMy lasting impressions of the W700DS are positive. It’s a powerful machine with loads of innovative features – many of which will be suited to serious photographers.It’s not the cheapest laptop going around (Lenovo currently have them on...
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jordanitservices.co.uk Updated: 2012-11-19 06:08:19
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John Virata Lenovo has long been known for innovative notebook computers harking back to the days when it (IBM) came out with the ThinkPad notebook computer. This machine served notice that it was at the top of the heap when it came to design and funct...
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Not only in the gaming sector but also in professional CAD/CAM applications does performance play an important role. Obviously, the performance-independent expectations of users on an adequate notebook differs considerably from gaming devices, which i...
Robust chassis, Extensive connection options, 3 year warranty exfactory, Win XP and Vista available, Userfriendly touchpad/trackpoint combination, Integrated graphic tablet available, Bright display with good contrast, Integrated colorimeter available, Go...
Typing behavior needs getting used to, Mediocre display illumination, Mediocre performance in single applications benchmarks, Low battery life...
Almost solely due to the price design, the W700 comes into question practically exclusively for financially strong business customers. They can also take delight in the passably stable workmanship of the robust case for a long time. Unfortunately, with ex...
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thinkcomputers.org Updated: 2012-11-19 06:08:20
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Laptops keep on getting more powerful, that means many people are using them as desktop replacements. There are many benefits of using a laptop instead of a large tower. First off it takes up far less space, you can take it from place to place with you...
Innovative pull out screen, So many tools for graphic designers, Powerful CPU and GPU combination, Built in calibration tools, Its a ThinkPad!...
Price, The pull out screen is not a bright as the primary screen and has some backlight bleed issues...
Well what can I say about this laptop, one thing that I know is that it is not for everyone. Not many people are going to pay upwards of $3,000 for a notebook, let alone the over $5,000 price tag of this one. This laptop has a specific customer in min...
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When I reviewed Lenovos ThinkPad W700 desktop replacement notebook, I described it as taking a kitchen-sink approach to mobile computing, mainly because it has a high-end CPU and workstation graphics, a huge screen, and an integrated drawing tablet. T...
Lightweight, for such a large notebook, Excellent drawing tablet...
Angle of view on LCD is pretty narrow, Enormous power brick...
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Lenovos ThinkPad W700ds is a massive machine, packing in every conceivable laptop feature -- and a few I never thought possible. The dual-screen aspect of the laptop is a bit of a gimmick, but the integrated digitizer and color-calibration features are...
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Synopsis: The Lenovo ThinkPad W700ds is a rather unique product, targeted squarely at mobile professionals who require the power, features, and performance of workstation-class machine on the go. We previously evaluated the standard ThinkPad W700 an...
Synopsis: The Lenovo ThinkPad W700ds is a rather unique product, targeted squarely at mobile professionals who require the power, features, and performance of workstation-class machine on the go. We previously evaluated the standard ThinkPad W700 an...
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Just when you thought there are no new tricks left in the laptop world ... along comes something previously deemed impossible.With its ThinkPad W700, Lenovo offered the first notebook with a built-in pen tablet and a color-calibration system. Now it up...
Secondary screen is a novelty of breathtaking proportions. Loaded with ports, including five USB, fullsize DVI out and HDMI out. Unmatched performance in a laptop. 94 minutes of battery life isn't bad for a machine this big...
If you got room for two displays, is it wrong to think you ought to have room for three? Gargantuan size, weight, price. Smells like burning...
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For those of us who live and work on gigantic dual displays, making the transition to a cramped little notebook screen when it’s time to get things done on the road has never been easy. We’re spoiled. But there’s really never been any alternative, unl...
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If one huge, high-resolution display on a notebook is good, two must be better, right? That’s exactly what Lenovo’s design team is banking on with the new . The W700ds isn’t a replacement or a refresh of the original, but rather, an optional upgrade...
Desktoplike performance in a notebook – now with two screens!, Build quality still as good as always, Very good primary display with builtin color calibrator, Keyboard is as good as the one on my desk...
Builtin calibrator doesn’t support second display, Small onboard digitizer features a terrible pen, Multimedia performance doesn’t quite cut it, Performance upgrades will elevate the price significantly...
Since my first look at the original W700, I’ve never tried to hide my feeling that Lenovo has done a lot right with this platform when it comes to designing a mobile workstation for graphics pros. Putting the question of its astronomical cost aside...
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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 num...
Plenty of power, Screen realestate for miles, Integrated digitizer...
Backbreaking heft, Questionable ergonomics, Hardly an impulse buy...
Lenovo's W700ds is a monster machine for sure; a freakish implementation of a power-user's wishlist created with little regard for practical concerns like portability or cost. If you'd like to buy a model a configuration like ours, according to current pr...
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Big-screen laptops have always been popular among multimedia enthusiasts, gamers, video editors, or those just looking for an ideal desktop replacement. Well, Lenovo has taken the large display feature to a whole new level with the ThinkPad W700ds. Thi...
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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...
The Lenovo ThinkPad W700ds is about as expensive as it gets these days. However, if your work (or play) requires this level of power and performance, it's well worth the price and weight...
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Once youve gotten used to working with multiple displays, using a single monitor can seem cramped and restrictive; its like trying to work on a kids classroom desk. With Lenovos ThinkPad W700ds, you can now have multimonitor convenien...
Dual-screen productivity all in one package; extremely fast; excellent keyboard; built-in drawing pad; bright, color-accurate screen...
Large; heavy; expensive; short battery life; cant use external monitor in conjunction with built-in secondary LCD...
Lenovo manages to sneak a smaller second screen into its top-of-the-line powerhouse notebook, building a no-sacrifices portable workstation with special appeal for the graphics and video-editing crowd...
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Is a quad-core processor, built-in digitizer, and color-calibrator not enough innovation for you? Lenovo also crams in a slide-out second display into this behemoth workstation.
Handy secondary display, Incredible power, Integrated digitizer, Good ergonomics...
Very heavy and thick, Short battery life, Expensive...
Editors’ Note: Parts of this article were taken from our previous reviews of the Lenovo ThinkPad W700 and the W700 with a quad core processor.This past fall, Lenovo released the most powerful desktop replacement we’d ever tested: the 17-inch W...
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