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Lenovo ThinkPad W700

Lenovo have been rolling out mass market notebooks for quite some time already, but this time they’re really going to take a stab at the mobile workstation segment with the ThinkPad W700. This 17″ monster is able to be configured to work with an integrated Wacom digitizer in addition to a built-in color calibration system. Of course, with so much more real estate space available, you can expect this relatively huge notebook to come with some pretty beefed up specifications including Intel Extreme Quad-Core processors, an NVIDIA Quadro M3700 1GB graphics card, up to 8GB DDR3 RAM and a whopping optional triple 320GB hard drives configuration. I don’t know how much you will need to fork out for this (apparently prices start from $3,000 and goes sky high from there), but if you’re always cutting out coupons when shopping, then this is definitely NOT the notebook for you.

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