Thursday, August 14, 2008

Review:- Lenovo ThinkPad W700



Here comes a new powerful mobile computer workstation on the market with NVIDIA Quadro FX mobile graphics, 8GB DDR3 memory, RAID configurations, Blu-ray DVD burner, and Intel quad-core processing technology.
Lenovo ThinkPad W700 is a new mobile workstation with a 17-inch large display, built-in digitizer and color calibrator, designed for intensive graphic operations.

“Lenovo has engineered a new breed of mobile workstation with the ThinkPad W700,” said Peter Hortensius, senior vice president, Notebook Business Unit, Lenovo. “No other PC manufacturer has a mobile workstation that delivers the sheer power, performance and cutting-edge innovation that Lenovo has packed into the ThinkPad W700. The ThinkPad W700 mobile workstation flat out delivers the command performance our customers demand at the desk as well as in the field."



Bringing the latest mobile technologies, the mobile computer workstation model supports complex CAD design, digital content creation, and latest video gaming.
With the digitizer feature, users can configure images, map them to the full screen or to a user-set area, while the color calibrator adjusts the screen color quick and automatically, for realistic rendered content.

Other powerful elements of the workstation include 400-nit display brightness, 72% wide color gamut, 2 GB of Intel Turbo Memory, the Intel vPro technology for hardware-based management integration, dual internal hard drives, SSD option, 1GB dedicated graphics memory via the NVIDIA Quadro FX 2700M card, 3700M OpenGL graphics processors, Wi-Fi connectivity, Bluetooth, Dual Link DVI, Display Port, VGA, a 7-in-1 multicard reader, 5 USB ports, optional mini-dock to connect external monitors and other peripherals, fingerprint reader, BIOS/port disablement, smartcard reader, and full-disk encryption.



“Our engineers use Lenovo ThinkStation workstations to help them design the next-generation Williams - Toyota FW31 race cars, aiming to make them faster and more agile, with greater performance than the competition" said Chris Taylor, IT manager, AT&T Williams. “We’re thrilled to see Lenovo deliver the workstation performance we’ve come to rely on - now in a mobile, portable solution.”

You’ll be able to get your hands on the new ThinkPad W700 mobile computer workstation in September at a starting price of $2,978. Until then, check these cool pictures from Gizmodo.

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