
When we saw the Apple triBook concept, we criticized it for the vagueness it was made in, in spite of the tremendous effort that must have gone in the making. And now, seeing the Thinkpad W700ds displayed, we still find ourselves on the other side of the actual thought. But that’s with us, for the latest exhibit from Lenovo, the first dual screen laptop features a 10.2-inch LED display which slides out from behind a 17-inch widescreen. The Thinkpad W700ds is a heavy 11lb notebook, powered by an Intel quad core processor along with NVIDIA Quadro mobile graphics card.
It also houses an internal color calibrator, a palm rest digitizer and could have 8GB internal memory. The notebook looks ordinary unless the additional screen, which also flaps forward or backwards, is slipped out. True, the entire thing looks so impressive, but as we have no word on the battery installed, given the multi-chores the user can perform on this notebook, we are more than apprehensive of the battery life and backup time. Otherwise, we are all good for this creative make that would cost you about $3,600, when it is made available in the 1st quarter of the coming year.
Via: Gearlog






















