Ever had one of those moments when you wished you had more screen size on your primary laptop? Well, Lenovo is trying to fix that problem with the ThinkPad W700ds.
This 11-pound beast has two LCD screens — a 17-inch primary and another 10.6-inch secondary screen. The second screen is pulled out from the right side of the primary to get an extended real estate screen.
This mobile workstation can be customized to carry Intel Core 2 Quad processors, 8GB DDR3 RAM, an NVidia Quadro Mobile Graphics CPU, and a combined 960GB of storage from HDD and SSD bays.
Price starts at $3,600 but could easily go double that figure once fully configured.
11 pounds??? lap killing laptop
That’s hot!
why not upgrade the battery first than anything else?
Ugly.
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Had AKISMET cracked on top?
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Neat! Seriously though, how about battery life? An extra LCD screen would definitely take a lot more battery juice.
what is the secondary screen for. their obnoxious way of coming up “picture-in-picture” feature? it would be good if they came up with a secondary battery instead.
hmm odd. really odd.
not my kind of laptop..
This could be very useful if I want to have my Yahoo messenger open in the side while I’m coding. :D
cool, but lemme guess, battery life is 1.5 hours at most? talking about laptops being mobile ;)
Just when people are out of work, Lenovo gives us the ultimate solution in portability.
ano kaya gamit nung secondary screen?
wow, ds.
wonder where they got that acronym from