A Laptop for Photographers

Introducing the Lenovo W700

by Jeff Greene /

Lenovo W700 blue

Finally…. a laptop PC that makes no compromises in performance and offers features for serious photographers that want the best in portable digital imaging workflow.

 

Lenovo has announced the ThinkPad W700, a Windows-based laptop PC with a high quality 17 inch screen ideal for photographers and graphic professionals.  The laptop is available in a 32 bit or 64 bit configuration and is the result of a lengthy collaboration between Lenovo and Microsoft’s Rich Media Group to include many innovations that will distinguish it from it’s competitors, particularly the Apple MacBook Pro.

 

Performance

- Quad Core Extreme CPU, 1GB Nvidia Quadro FX 3700M GPU,

- 8GB DDR3 RAM

- Two 320GB, 5400 RPM internal hard drives (Three if you want to swap out the optical drive)
- 950GB of storage.
- Better security through redundancy with RAID 0, optional 3rd drive in optical bay.
- Very high Vista Experience Index score of 5.9

 

Innovations

- Built-in X-Rite Color Calibrator
- Built-in 3” x 5” Wacom tablet

- 17 inch CCF 1920 x 1200 400-nit WUXGA display with a 72 percent wide color gamut for unsurpassed bright and accurate color

 

Features

- Nvidia Quadro FX 3700M with 1GB of VRAM

- VGA, Dual-Link DVI and DisplayPort external display connectors

- Five USB2 ports

- A 4-pin FireWire port

- Built-in CF and SD readers

- Built in webcam

 

The Lenovo W700 is expected to go on sale September 2, 2008 and will retail between $3000 - $6000 depending on options and feature configurations. It will be available through Lenovo Business Partners and www.lenovo.com .

 

For additional information about the Lenovo W700 and Microsoft’s continuing efforts on the Photo Laptop Project, please visit https://www.photolaptop.com .

 

 

 

Additional Reviews:

 

Microsoft Channel 10

 

Watch a 5 minute video about the Lenovo Multimedia Laptop

 

Rob Galbraith

https://www.robgalbraith.com/bins/content_page.asp?cid=7-9314-9557

 

DP Review

https://www.dpreview.com/news/0808/08081204thinkpad.asp

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