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Lenovo is apparently set to unveil a ThinkPad notebook that features a dual-screen set-up.
Lenovo is apparently set to unveil a ThinkPad notebook that features a dual-screen set-up.
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it includes a wacom tablet next to a trackpad as well.
a tablet pc makes more sense.
the cost to have such a miniscule extra monitor with a 17 inch main display is retarded.
It may hold some tool palettes but not much else use.
for 400 USD, you could easily have 2 external displays at 2 different locations.
for 100 USD you can get a small wacom brand pen tablet of the same size.
I cannot imagine 500 USD covering the markup for the addition of these two components.
Cannot see how it is any more practical with the weight of the thing.
More importantly, what graphics type person uses windows?
If it is a 3D artist, they certainly do spend a lot of time on portables...
Ask Adobe.
64-bit support. Only one OS maker has support from Adobe right now, and most of those graphics people have systems with >4gb of ram.
Now ask which OS has greater Adobe motion.
Remember that Asus website where you can tell them your ideas for future laptops? Well, a dual-screen laptop is probably the most requested idea on there.
I find this very hard to believe--every graphics person I know uses a mac.
But once again, there was no source listed. And I couldn't find the photograph independently via Lenovo or IBM. So I just didn't feel comfortable enough to post the image.
The ThinkPad W700 series -- The ultimate mobile workstation features Microsoft Windows Vista
Lenovo Asia Pacific Hardware Announcement AG08-0919
December 2, 2008
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/1321691/lenovos_dualdisplay_thinkpad_w700ds.html
In short, all increases are good, and having it attached makes it easy to take it to work, home, or be the yuppie at the local coffee house.
Everyone one of the "Graphics Professionals" I know use Macintosh.
This is my experiance.
I've been using Photoshop since version 3.
I think it depends on your commitment to "Graphics" which platform you use.
If our T61 wasn't such a blocky morass of buttons, loose clutches, and mysterious holes that collect dust, it'd be easier to understand why Lenovo is pursuing this idea - but I guess there's always a market for gadgetry that serve little purpose.
What a joke. Don't get me wrong - I'm sure it'll be a competent laptop with reasonable build quality and more features than you can shake a stick at - but frankly, it looks like someone's idea of a joke, and it can't possibly be dependable or durable over the long term.
If the above wasn't clear enough, if you are untalented using Linux, then you will be untalented using windows and you will be untalented using a mac. No machine in the world can ever give you talent or brains.
- by chrisaroz December 21, 2008 6:46 PM PST
- Everyone likes to stop and stare at the 2-headed snake, but no one wants to take it home.
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- by dragonbite December 22, 2008 6:31 AM PST
- Good Point.
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