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Lenovo's
ThinkPad W700 is a 17-inch behemoth that's the first notebook ever with a
built-in Wacom digitizer. Designed for professional use in industries such
as graphic design, photography and CAD, the digital tablet lets you
manipulate images in programs like Photoshop without any extra gear. In
addition, the 8-lb notebook features a professional grade, WUXGA screen
with 400 nit brightness (it's actually stunning) and an auto
color-calibration sensor that lets you adjust display settings on the fly.
Except for the fact it runs Vista, it's like the perfect pro photographer's
workstation. As far as nuts and bolts
go, the W700 has a 3.0 GHz Core 2 Extreme quad core processor, up to 8GB
DDR3 RAM, 1GB NVIDIA Quadro FX 3700M graphics and dual HDD Bays
configurable in RAID 0 or RAID 1 (SSDs are an option). Display outputs
include Dual-Link DVI, VGA and Display Port (no HDMI, sorry). The computer
also has a full number pad, 7-in-1 card reader, five USB Ports, and the
option for a BD-RE Drive and Compact Flash reader (you can finally leave
your card reader at home). The Lenovo W700 will be available in
September, starting at around $3000. But with RAM and HDD configurations,
that price could be much higher. [Lenovo] Lenovo
Unleashes PC Beast on Mobile Workstation Market with ThinkPad W700
Delivers Industry's First Built-in Digitizer and Color Calibrator Along
with Ultimate Power, Multimedia and Display Technologies RESEARCH
TRIANGLE PARK, NC ? August 12, 2008: Lenovo today introduced the ThinkPad
W700, a 17-inch widescreen mobile workstation engineered with game-changing
technologies and innovations to exceed the demands of the most data and
graphics-intensive users. Lenovo brings the industry's first built-in
digitizer and color calibrator to a mobile workstation and combines these
innovations with first-in-market technologies such as new NVIDIAŽ Quadro FX
mobile graphics and supporting the upcoming IntelŽ mobile quad core
processor. Other features such as optional dual hard drives with RAID
configurations, up to 8 GB of high speed DDR3 memory, a range of wireless
connectivity options and excellent multimedia capabilities including an
optional Blu-ray? DVD burner/player make the ThinkPad W700 mobile
workstation the standard-bearer for power and performance in a mobile
workstation. "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." According
to IDC, the compound annual growth rate for the worldwide mobile
workstation market has been more than 60 percent per year since 2002.1The
ThinkPad W700 mobile workstation extends Lenovo's commitment to workstation
users, complementing Lenovo's W500 mobile workstation and ThinkStation S10
and D10 workstations. As workers in fields such as digital content
creation, computer-aided design and manufacturing, digital photography and
science fields including the oil and gas industries become increasingly
mobile, they are demanding the full-featured performance of a desktop
workstation in a mobile workstation. First-in-Industry Engineered
Innovation The ThinkPad W700 mobile workstation takes customer driven
innovation to a new level with an optional built-in palm rest digitizer and
color calibrator. Lenovo and Intel collaborated to integrate the color
calibrator and digitizer into the ThinkPad W700 mobile workstation.
Designed for digital content creators and users, the mobile workstation's
digitizer helps them easily configure an image, either mapping it to the
entire screen or to an area defined by the user. High performance users,
especially digital photographers, will benefit from models with the
built-in color calibrator as color continues to play an important role in
their work. The calibrator automatically adjusts the display's color in up
to half the time of many external calibrators and with higher accuracy,
resulting in the most accurate, true-to-life images in an integrated
package. Together with the upcoming IntelŽ mobile quad core processor,
multimedia designers and animators now have outstanding quad-core processor
performance and true color replication that is critical for realistic
digital creations and workflow efficiencies. Super-Charged
Performance Unleashed Supporting the latest Intel processor
technologies including the upcoming mobile quad core processor, the mobile
workstation can be configured with up to 8 GB of memory with an additional
2 GB of Intel Turbo Memory. Lenovo also offers models with IntelŽ vPro?
technology for complete manageability. The mobile workstation can be
equipped with dual internal hard drives, including solid state drive
storage. The ThinkPad W700 mobile workstation offers both the NVIDIAŽ
QuadroŽ FX 2700M and 3700M Open GL graphics processors with up to 1 GB of
dedicated video memory for exceptional graphics performance in a 17-inch
mobile workstation. The hard drives can be configured for RAID 0 to help
users access and save their data faster than traditional disk-writing
methods, or users can choose RAID 1 for mirrored data redundancy.
The mobile workstation includes WiFi wireless connectivity.
Additionally, users can connect to other devices wirelessly using mobile
workstation models featuring Bluetooth and ultra wideband technology.
Models supporting WiMAX will be available later this year. New
Heights in Display Technology and Multimedia Excellence As the
company's first product with a 17-inch display, the ThinkPad W700 mobile
workstation delivers an unparalleled viewing experience with a combination
of leading technologies. Its optional 400-nit WUXGA display provides up to
twice the brightness of earlier ThinkPad mobile workstation models, and the
72 percent wide color gamut provides more than 50 percent greater color
intensity. The high resolution, extreme brightness and wide color gamut
coupled with the NVIDIA Quadro FX MXM graphics solution results in a user
experience unequalled in a mobile workstation today. For external
connectivity, the ThinkPad W700 mobile workstation provides support for
Dual Link DVI, Display Port and VGA. A 7-in-1 multicard reader, and five
USB ports give users flexibility in transferring and accessing digital
content. Additionally, the workstation comes with an optional compact flash
reader and Blu-ray? DVD burner/player. An optional mini-dock extends the
mobile workstation's capabilities with eSATA and digital audio ports as
well as convenient cabling for power, external monitors and
peripherals. Packed for extreme performance, the mobile workstation
also features BIOS/port disablement and an optional fingerprint reader, a
smartcard reader and hard drives with full-disk encryption. It will carry
more than 20 certifications from independent software vendors. "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." Pricing and Availability2 The
ThinkPad W700 mobile workstation will be available beginning in September
with models starting at $2,978. It is available through Lenovo Business
Partners and www.lenovo.com. [Lenovo]

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