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With a quad-core Intel Core 2 Extreme processor and NVIDIA Quadro FX 3700M workstation GPU available, the laptop was among the most powerful at the time. In addition, a biometric fingerprint scanner was available on the palmrest. It was the first laptop with an integrated color calibrator.
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Released in October 2008, the W700 laptop was lauded for its performance and for a host of features that were industry-first at the time. Other features on the laptop were a DisplayPort video output, three USB ports, a docking station connector, a maximum display resolution of 1920 × 1200, Intel Core 2 Duo processors and an ATI FireGL v5700 GPU. Large metal hinges were used to hold the display in place, preventing a worn out or unsteady display. The W500 was appreciated for being equivalent in craftsmanship and stability to previous ThinkPads. The all-black appearance was retained, as well as the TrackPoint in the middle of the keyboard.
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Released in 2008, W500 laptop was similar in design to the Txxp models it replaced. Laptop storage combinations (excluding WWAN slot) Level The first two W-series laptops introduced were the W500 and the W700. The W-series laptops were launched in 2008, at the same time as the Intel Centrino 2, marking an overhaul of Lenovo's product lineup.
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The W-series laptops were introduced by Lenovo as workstation-class laptops with their own letter designation, a descendant of prior ThinkPad T series models suffixed with 'p'. The W-series laptops offer ISV certifications from various vendors such as Adobe Systems and Autodesk for CAD and 3D modeling software. Notable exceptions are the W500, which has ATI FireGL integrated workstation-class graphics, and the W550s, which is an Ultrabook-specification laptop with only a dual-core processor. Most W-series laptops offer high-end quad-core Intel processors with an integrated GPU as well as an Nvidia Quadro discrete GPU, utilizing Nvidia Optimus to switch between the two GPUs as required. The ThinkPad W-series laptops from Lenovo are described by the manufacturer as being "mobile workstations", and suit that description by being physically on the larger side of the laptop spectrum, with screens ranging from 15" to 17" in size.