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Lenovo Thinkpad w700ds review

Submitted by Technology News & Review on Wednesday, 24 December 2008No Comment

lenovow700secondscreen-439x265Lenovo Thinkpad w700ds reviewLenovo introduced the ThinkPad W700ds, a laptop with two screens, the first of 17 inches and the other by 10.6 inches. Two screens therefore this ThinkPad W700ds, equipped with an Intel Core 2 Quad, a NVIDIA Quadro FX 3700M GPU, to 8GB of DDR3 RAM minimum, 960GB storage space (via SSD or HDD “classical”), a first screen WUXGA 17 “and a second 10.6″ (30° tilt). The second screen climbs out of the hull of the aircraft. The LED backlit, it has a resolution of 1280 x 800. The device incorporates a Wacom tablet on the wrist rests.

The Thinkpad W700ds also has two Display Port outputs and a DVI Dual-Link, short, a configuration that is very honorable. This laptop that seems surprising and interesting nevertheless relatively expensive because Lenovo speak for a moment prices hovering around 2500 €. It is expected that the company sells in January.

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