Thursday, August 14, 2008

Review:- Lenovo ThinkPad W700


LENOVO HITS A MASTER STROKE – THINK PAD W700:


Lenovo today launched the ThinkPad W700, a 17-inch widescreen mobile workstation presenting exclusive modernisms like a built-in digitizer exterior and color calibrator for graphic artists and designers.


Design:


The ThinkPad W700 mobile workstation, Lenovo's 1st laptop with a 17-inch display, expands Lenovo's collection of workstations, expanding the offerings from the ThinkPad W500 and Think Station S10 and D10 workplaces. Since working experts in the fields of computer-aided design and manufacturing, digital photography and the oil and gas industries become more and more mobile; they command the features and presentation of a desktop workstation in a mobile workstation. The W700 aims to please those insists with a range of exclusive elements.


Performance:


Under the hood the ThinkPad W700 mobile computer unit includes an elective built-in palm rest digitizer and color calibrator. Intended for digital substance creators and users, the mobile workstation's digitizer helps them effortlessly draw or edit a picture, either mapping it to the entire screen or to an area defined by the user. Digital photographers will benefit from models with the en suite color calibrator for the WUXGA (1920x1200) 17-inch exhibit with 400NIT brightness and a 72% color gamut (typical LCDs only offer a 45% gamut). The calibrator mechanically adjusts the display's color in up to partly the time of many exterior calibrators and with higher accurateness, resulting in precise and true-to-life images.


The W700 can be prepared with dual in-house hard drives, including solid state drives. Lenovo offers both the NVIDIA Quadro FX 2700M and 3700M Open GL graphics processors with up to 1GB of committed video memory. The hard drives can be configured for RAID 0 to assist user’s right of entry and hoard their data faster than customary disk-writing methods, or users can choose RAID 1 for mirrored data idleness.

For exterior connectivity, the ThinkPad W700 ropes Dual Link DVI, Display Port and VGA. A 7-in-1 multi-card reader and 5 USB ports provide supplementary connectivity.


Overall:


This is a notebook that’s never been out for all be fore. A killer of a combination, that oozes with technology and gadgetries. With all this packed together, it is just a killer punch.

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