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If you haven't heard yet, the Lenovo ThinkPad W700ds notebook is probably the first dual-screen notebook available in mass. Unfortunately, we weren't able to get this awesomely cool looking mobile workstation for review as it's not quite ready yet to d...
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about.com Updated: 2014-05-25 01:55:44
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The Lenovo ThinkPad W700 is certinaly not a system that many people will be looking at for home use. This thing is designed as a mobile workstation and it is very well suited to this task. Features such as the built-in Wacom tablet and colo...

Extremely Fast Performance, Excellent Display With BuiltIn Color Calibration, BuiltIn Wacom Tablet...

Very Expensive, Very Heavy Power Adapter...
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Lenovo's ThinkPad W700 desktop replacement (and desktop-size) laptop incorporates many of the latest mobile workstation features while also packing in a few unusual - and very welcome - goodies for the graphic artist or CAD designer.You can truly pile...

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...
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Mention the word "supercomputer" and the first thing that comes to my mind is the big IBM machine that beat Garry Kasparov in chess. Its ironic that Lenovo, which acquired the IBM ThinkPad brand several years ago, has developed a workstation that i...

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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Cant decide between a desktop PC and a laptop? How about a workstation and a laptop? Lenovos ThinkPad W700 desktop replacement (and desktop-size) laptop incorporates many of the latest mobile workstation features while also packing in a few unusual--...

Lightweight, for such a large notebook, Excellent drawing tablet...

Angle of view on LCD is pretty narrow, Enormous power brick...
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Video Review: The built-in WACOM Digitizer, 17" widescreen display, up to 8GB of RAM, quad-core processor, and 64GB solid state hard drive may just make this lap topper from Lenovo worth the $2,500 price tag. Well find out in todays Gadget Pr0n...
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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...
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pdnonline.com Updated: 2014-05-25 01:55:44
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Though it’s too big and clunky to be a true “Macbook Pro killer,” the Lenovo ThinkPad W700 offers important things that Apple’s laptops do not even bother with, namely built-in features aimed specifically at the needs of photograph...

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...
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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...
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jordanitservices.co.uk Updated: 2014-05-25 01:55:44
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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...
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When you think of a high-powered graphics workstation, the first thing which typically comes to mind is a huge, bulky tower chassis, packed to the brim with multiple processors, high-end graphics cards, and multiple hard disks. For the most part, this...

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...
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The Lenovo ThinkPad W700 has been one of the most highly anticipated new product launches of the year, promising all of the performance of a high-end graphics workstation in a mobile system.

Quadcore performance offers a desktopesque experience, Solid Lenovo keyboard, touchpad, Builtin digitizer a handy addition, Color calibration console couldnt be simpler, Impressively rugged build for a 17 inch system...

Display doesnt quite meet lofty expectations, Speaker audio makes everything sound like a Paul Harvey broadcast, Supplied pen is small, feels cheap, I dont have a spare $4,333.30...

In my not so distant professional past, I worked as a graphic designer creating corporate marketing collateral. I was often on the road, working face-to-face with clients to put the finishing touches on print and web projects, and hence I speak from ex...
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This high-end mobile workstation offers incredible 3D performance, a built-in digitizer, and a dazzling high-res display.

Outstanding 3D performance, Built-in Wacom digitizer, Beautiful display with color calibration...

Expensive, Bulky power brick...

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 ap...
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In addition to an integrated Wacom digitizer and a large, gorgeous screen, this workstation is one of the first notebooks to boast Intel’s mobile quad-core processor.

Outstanding 3D performance, Built-in Wacom digitizer, Beautiful display with color calibration...

Expensive, Bulky power brick...

Editors’ Note: Parts of this article were taken from our original Lenovo ThinkPad W700 review.Barely a month after Lenovo redefined the ho-hum workstation with an integrated digitizer and color calibrator in the ThinkPad W700, it now looks to shake...
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Artsy types and video editors almost always go for Macs. But those who need to rely on a PC will find just what they need in a surprising brand: Lenovo. The company bills the ThinkPad W700 as a “portable workstation” with a full-size keyb...

Fast; excellent screen; built-in color calibration; reasonable battery life for its class; superb keyboard...

Large and heavy; noisy optical drive...
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wired.com Updated: 2014-05-25 01:55:44
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Six iPhones. Two high-def Sony camcorders. The Sony X505 laptop.These are a few things that weigh less than the power brick for the Lenovo ThinkPad W700, the most massive laptop Lenovos ever made and, outside of the rarified world of ultra-loaded gami...

Digitizer and color calibrator set a new bar for features in a notebook. Top notch performance all around. Unbeatable screen brightness at this size.

Seems bigger than it needs to be: Lid is 20 inches diagonally to fit a 17 inch screen. 87 minutes of battery life is 84 more than the W700 will ever spend on and unplugged. DVD playback stuttered and ultimately crashed the system during our tests. Keyboar...
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maximumpc.com Updated: 2014-05-25 01:55:44
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Let’s face it, the only real difference between a mobile workstation and gaming notebook has been the sticker and GPU drivers. Lenovo’s ground-breaking W700 changes that with a slew of features that truly make it worthy of being called a workstation...

Color calibrator, Wacom tablet, quadcore and high color gamut screen!...

Big and bulky and the power brick is truly a brick.
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crn.com
Updated: 2014-05-25 01:55:44
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Weighing in at 9 pounds, eight ounces with its battery installed, the ThinkPad W700 really doesnt fit the bill of a \"laptop.\" Think of it as more of a \"portable desktop\" or an all-in-one - - but however you label it, its one more nice piece of engine...
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