PCWorld Rating
Pros
- Lightweight, for such a large notebook
- Excellent drawing tablet
Cons
- Angle of view on LCD is pretty narrow
- Enormous power brick
Bottom Line
The idea of a second screen latched onto a huge desktop replacement notebook sounds good on paper, but it's not fully-baked.
- Questionable Second Screen on Lenovo Thinkpad W700DS The second screen on this super-sized notebook adds little functionality and a lot to the price tag.
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