http://www.nytimes.com/2009/01/22/technology/personaltech/22screen.html?_r=1&8cir&emc=cir

Laptop Has Rich Features and Price to Match

By AZADEH ENSHA
Published: January 21, 2009

A recession leads some to live more modestly. Of course, the economical 
approach isn't adopted by all.

Take the new ThinkPad W700ds notebook from Lenovo. It comes with a 17-inch 
primary screen (1920-by-1200-pixel WUXGA resolution) and a second 10.6-inch 
retractable screen that can tilt up to 30 degrees.

The laptop's options include an integrated color calibrator that adjusts the 
screen's color, a built-in Wacom digitizer tablet, dual integrated hard drives, 
up to 960 gigabytes of total storage, a Blu-ray player, a seven-in-one 
multimedia reader and five U.S.B. ports.

The 700ds also features Wi-Fi as well as optional WiMax, dual fans for the 
central processing unit and the graphics processor, and an optional fingerprint 
reader.

The 11-pound ThinkPad W700ds is available now starting at $3,663. The company 
says it is aimed at oil and gas explorers, photographers, designers and other 
PC users who require high performance, but Lamborghini, Hummer and 
Harley-Davidson owners might also appreciate it.

_________________________
Robert Rosen
Chief Information Officer
National Institute of Arthritis and
  Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases
National Institutes of Health
US Department of Health and Human Services
E-Mail:  [email protected]
Tel:  301-451-6525



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