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Award Connell's Top 5 Gadgets
ThinkPad W700ds
Leaving Fox Business, January 2009
Award Seven Cool Gadgets – Best of Consumer Electornics Show
ThinkPad W700ds
Leaving Fox News, January 2009
award Best of CES 2009
ThinkPad W700ds
Leaving InfoSync, January 2009
PC World Best of 2008 – Most Impressive Laptops
ThinkPad W700
Leaving PC World, December 2008
award Best of 2008 – Best Desktop Replacement
ThinkPad W700
Leaving TabletPC2.com, December 2008
  
Press quotes
"Once we took a closer look at the just-announced W700, though, we got our answer: We want one... This is a big, powerful system, aimed at digital content professionals: photographers, videographers, animators, CAD/CAM engineers, and the like."
Leaving Maximum PC, August 2008
"At SIGGRAPH 2008, Lenovo introduced what can arguably be described as the most innovative workstation-class notebook computer of the year, if not the last several years."
Leaving Digital Media Net, August 2008
"In a world dominated by news of little bitty laptops Lenovo is stepping in with the biggest, baddest ThinkPad ever, the W700. This bad boy is aimed squarely at the professional artist, photographer, engineer and geophysical worker as the W700 is a complete mobile workstation."
Leaving JKontheRun.com, August 2008
"Lenovo's new ThinkPad W700 mobile workstation is full of firsts. The 17-inch laptop is the first time ThinkPad has ventured into desktop replacement territory, and its larger-than-ever case will pack in not only the latest-generation components, but also two features we've never before seen on a laptop: a digitizing pad integrated into the wrist rest, and a built-in color calibrator."
Leaving CNET Crave, August 2008
"Lenovo's ThinkPad W700 is a 17-inch behemoth that's the first notebook ever with a built-in Wacom digitizer. Designed for professional use in industries such as graphic design, photography and CAD, the digital tablet lets you manipulate images in programs like Photoshop without any extra gear."
Gizmodo, August 2008