Lenovo ThinkPad W701 & W701ds Mobile Workstations Leaked

Full Specs for New ThinkPad W701 & W701ds Available in The Wild

Lenovo is gearing up to update their mobile workstation, the W-series, with the new ThinkPad W701 and its dual-screen counterpart, the W701ds. Leaked internally, specs for the new machines have found their way into our hands speaking of a release date for next Thursday on February 25th.

From what it looks likem both machines are quite powerful as they run on the latest Intel Extreme series CPUs, have four memory slots for up to 16GB DDR3 RAM, bring SSD options (up to 250GB) and new graphics cards to choose from, the NVIDIA Quadro FX 2800M and the 3800M. On top of that there are now only 4 standard USB 2.0 ports (with the fifth being upgraded to USB 3.0) and eSATA support, the same 200nit WXGA+ LCD display or the WUXGA screen with a 100% NTSC color gamut 280 nit of brightness.

Price wise the new mobile workstations won’t come in cheap, so better be prepared to shell in some $2,000 (for the ThinkPad W701, and more for the W701ds) when they get released next week.

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