Pros
- Auto color calibration for workstation graphics
- Excellent CPU performance for a laptop
Cons
- Touch interface is wonky and difficult to use
- Surprisingly poor 3D performance
Bottom Line
Lenovo's 15.4-inch workstation-class laptop offers excellent an CPU and a good display, but the Windows 7 touch interface and 3D performance aren't great.
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