Lenovo’s ThinkPad W700 is a 17-inch monster that’s the first notebook ever with a built-in Wacom digitizer (small may it be). 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 and an auto color-calibration sensor that lets you adjust display settings on the fly.
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.
The Lenovo W700 will be available in September, starting at around $3000. However Custom RAM and HDD configurations will make the price much higher
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