Sunday, August 24th 2008

Lenovo ThinkPad W500 and W700 Portable Workstations on Sale

These portable computers that resemble portable desktop replacements are classified under the portable workstation category, being equipped with workstation-class hardware and features that make them great companions of engineers, architects, or scientists on field-work that need abundant computing power that's also portable. Lenovo released the W700 and W500 earlier this month. They are taking orders.
The W700 is the flagship part, and comes in various hardware configurations. Lenovo targets the Oil/Natural Gas, CAD/CAM/EDA, DCC/Photography and Science/Public Sector industries with this part. The company claims these to be their most powerful notebooks ever. Depending on your application and needs you can configure the W700 from the options available in the W700 company datasheet

The most interesting part about the W700 is its digitizer pen pad that forms part of the palm rest. However, it's on the right hand side of the chassis, bane for lefties. It doubles up as the palm-rest.

The W500 is its cost-effective variant, it retains the Lenovo exclusive innovations albeit the digitizer, the hardware is nearly as powerful if not exactly. Available options are described in its datasheet.

For more details about the Thinkpad W-series, please visit the product page.
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10 Comments on Lenovo ThinkPad W500 and W700 Portable Workstations on Sale

#1
ktr
HOLY SMOKES, the W700 can be really spec'ed up! Above $6k.
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#2
qamulek
$6k? hmmm try a mac for $25k :OOOO

I was interested in a mac once since I wanted to try something other then windows, and while messing around with the web configuration tool I just decided to add in a bunch of stuff there was no way I'd use. Back when 2gb of ram was a lot I spec'd this thing at 16gb of ram, 4x1TB hard drives, some work station graphics card, and a bunch of stuff that I don't remember atm. Final price was somewhere in the neighborhood of $25k :roll: The ultimate conclusion with normal specs though was that macs were overpriced PC's :wtf:
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#3
btarunr
Editor & Senior Moderator
$6k isn't a big deal for companies to provide their scientists/architects/engineers with. Especially looking at its target industries.
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#4
ktr
btarunr$6k isn't a big deal for companies to provide their scientists/architects/engineers with. Especially looking at its target industries.
I know, its all a write off for them.
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#5
FreedomEclipse
~Technological Technocrat~
wow - a 'gaming grade' Lenovo lol forget all the science nerds - grab a laser mouse & a copy of Crysis ftw

thats like..... having a go cart that goes faster then a Gt40

(Gaming is Serious Business.....) :rockout::rockout::rockout:
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#6
Triprift
Bugga the proffesionals i want a W700 even if it does riun my bank balance :p
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#7
mlupple
Chinese made products are one thing, but Chinese designed? No thanks.
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#8
btarunr
Editor & Senior Moderator
mluppleChinese made products are one thing, but Chinese designed? No thanks.
How different are these from the ones IBM used to design? Lenovo is IBM's entire PC division independent, that might include RnD from the US.
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#9
tkpenalty
mluppleChinese made products are one thing, but Chinese designed? No thanks.
Um you may want to edit your post ASAP before i report your racial slander. Lenovo = IBM.
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#10
FreedomEclipse
~Technological Technocrat~
mluppleChinese made products are one thing, but Chinese designed? No thanks.
LOL we manufacturer almost as much stuff as Micheal Moore can eat hamburgers & you are hating on us???

a good 60-70% of house hold items (unless they are clay pots) are manufactured from china & neighbouring countries.

we are also the one ones that bought you pirate DVD's (as sad as it is - chinese immigrants walking around going "DvD, DvD, DvD")

there will obviously be duff products (im guessing you've had a few of those) & if thats the case you gotta be careful what you buy next time.

Chinese people are excellent counterfeiters & pirate'rs
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