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Has anyone else seen this beast? First ever dual screen laptop though I suspect you'd need a fairly large lap. The integrated wacom is pretty swanky too.
Review
With a dual core CPU & 2 screens, you could basically play fallout 1 & 2 side by side, all you'd really need is to setup an external mouse so it controlled a specific application.
Then again, my first thought when seeing it was to find an emulator for these that was capable of using both screens...
edit: Are links not being underlined or is it just IE thats messing about? "Review" & "emulator for these" are supposed to be links
Post edited January 08, 2009 by Aliasalpha
Hurray for thick laptops!! I can't stand the thinning trend myself.
I like my laptops the way I like my women: Not too small not too big but with a little meat on their bones.
I see links with lines underneath fine here.
That laptop would be great for Photoshop, I see that's what they have in one screen shot.
My desktop is dual screened at home, but it always seems overkill having an entire monitor for tool/layer palletes and the like.
I still have a ThinkPad (an original IBM, not Leveno), and man that thing has been great. I'm don't know about this new company, however, that's taken over the product line from IBM.
I wouldn't really want a laptop that large, but it's a cool idea nonetheless.
I'd love to have a W700ds myself (or even the extra-screen-less W700), but there's no way in hell I can afford one at this point.
Maybe in a few years, the price will drop down significantly and I'll have more spending money...