Thinkpad W700 Notebook: impressive piece of engineering
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This is the Thinkpad W700 notebook that is an impressive piece of engineering. This is Lenovo’s first step into the mobile workstation market and what a statement they have made.
The Thinkpad W700 features optional triple 320GB hard drives for up to 960GB in capacity, an NVIDIA Quadro M3700 GPU with 1GB of VRAM, 8GB of RAM, a 17-inch display has with 1920×1200 resolution and can have Intel Extreme Quad-Core processors.
Notebooks.com have interviewed Tom Ribble, Director of ThinkPad Marketing and you can see the video interview below this post.
The Thinkpad W700 is also the laptop industry’s first notebook that features a color calibrator in its palm rest and an integrated Wacom digitizer. The W700 is so feature packed that you will not need any accessories (other than an AC power supply of course).
The Thinkpad W700’s plugs and ports are very impressive, these include: 7-in-1 memory card reader, VGA, DVI, Display Port, five USB ports and several others.
Watch the video below to find out more or read other laptop news here.
Source: Read | Via Cheap Laptops



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