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Lenovo Mobile Workstation Now Offers Dual-Screen Display





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  1. Lenovo Mobile Workstation Now Offers Dual-Screen Display
  2. Details of the ThinkPad W700ds

At CES, Lenovo will roll out a new version of its ThinkPad mobile workstation called the ThinkPad W700ds. This version of Lenovo's ThinkPad workstation offers two displays, with a secondary, 10.6-inch screen housed inside the main 17-inch display. Lenovo is also adding the option of using an Intel Core 2 Quad processor with the ThinkPad W700ds instead of the high-end Intel Core 2 Extreme chip. The Lenovo W700ds is being marketed toward professional photographers and those working in CAD fields.

Lenovo Mobile Workstation Now Offers Dual-Screen Display - Details of the ThinkPad W700ds
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"People that use high-end computers, whether they are professional photographers or work in other fields, all use two displays at their desktops," Williams said. "What we were trying to do in building a mobile workstation is give them the same experience. Not only do you need a great display, great graphics, great processor and RAID hard drive with a workstation, but it is hard going back to a single display mode."

In creating the ThinkPad W700ds, Lenovo engineers went through four or five different design concepts for the secondary display before settling on what Williams called the "pocket door" configuration. This allows engineers to house the spring-loaded secondary display within the main display's casing.

The design allowed Lenovo to keep costs down without adding a significant amount of weight or increasing the overall thickness of the workstation. Overall, the secondary display adds about 2 pounds of weight to the workstation. The secondary screen angles 30 degrees to recreate a dual-display setup typically found with a standard desktop workstation.

While the starting price of the Lenovo ThinkPad W700 is currently about $2,500, the second display will add about $500 to the base cost. An official starting price has not been set.

The Lenovo ThinkPad W700ds offers the same type of features found in the original W700, including an Nvidia Quadro FX 3700M graphics processor, 8GB of DDR3 (double data rate 3) RAM and dual integrated hard disk drives that can be configured in a RAID array. The mobile workstation still uses about 75 watts of power and gets about 2 hours of battery life, although if a user runs the display at half brightness, the battery life extends to 3.5 hours.

The ThinkPad W700 also features three video ports that support dual-link DVI (Digital Video Interactive), Display Port and VGA, which allows for multiple displays when using a docking station.

The Lenovo W700ds supports different versions of Microsoft Windows XP and Vista and it will support Windows 7 in the future. Lenovo also supports several Linux operating systems, including Red Hat and Ubuntu.



 
 
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