Testseek.co.uk have collected 34 expert reviews of the Lenovo ThinkPad W700DS and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Lenovo ThinkPad W700DS .
March 2009
(81%)
34 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Abstract: Any discussion of the Lenovo ThinkPad W700ds has to start with the incredible dual-screen display. The primary screen on this super laptop is a 17-inch widescreen monster that is hands-down the brightest monitor on the market today. Lenovo has included an...
The Lenovo ThinkPad W700ds is about as expensive as it gets these days. However, if your work (or play) requires this level of power and performance, its well worth the price and weight. Brian Nadel Lowest online price: £N/A Buy it now: click here...
Abstract: The second screen doesn't add much functionality, and it consumes an inordinate amount of battery life. It's a pretty big waste of money, too--it adds $420 to the cost of an otherwise-comparable W700. For that money, you..
on the W700DSMy lasting impressions of the W700DS are positive. It’s a powerful machine with loads of innovative features – many of which will be suited to serious photographers.It’s not the cheapest laptop going around (Lenovo currently have them on ...
Abstract: John Virata Lenovo has long been known for innovative notebook computers harking back to the days when it (IBM) came out with the ThinkPad notebook computer. This machine served notice that it was at the top of the heap when it came to design and funct...
Robust chassis, Extensive connection options, 3 year warranty exfactory, Win XP and Vista available, Userfriendly touchpad/trackpoint combination, Integrated graphic tablet available, Bright display with good contrast, Integrated colorimeter available, Go
Typing behavior needs getting used to, Mediocre display illumination, Mediocre performance in single applications benchmarks, Low battery life
Almost solely due to the price design, the W700 comes into question practically exclusively for financially strong business customers. They can also take delight in the passably stable workmanship of the robust case for a long time. Unfortunately, with ex...
Innovative pull out screen, So many tools for graphic designers, Powerful CPU and GPU combination, Built in calibration tools, Its a ThinkPad!
Price, The pull out screen is not a bright as the primary screen and has some backlight bleed issues
Well what can I say about this laptop, one thing that I know is that it is not for everyone. Not many people are going to pay upwards of $3,000 for a notebook, let alone the over $5,000 price tag of this one. This laptop has a specific customer in min...
Abstract: Lenovos ThinkPad W700ds is a massive machine, packing in every conceivable laptop feature -- and a few I never thought possible. The dual-screen aspect of the laptop is a bit of a gimmick, but the integrated digitizer and color-calibration features are ...