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Hey folks! This is Rob Bushway with GottaBeMobile.com bring you another TechSmith.com InkShow. They are our sponsors of our ink shows and we are going to be taking a little bit more in depth look at the dual screen aspect of the W700ds from Lenovo.
Just to recap this is a huge workstation and it features a built-in secondary screen that we can then push in when we are not using it or when we want to use it, we can pop it out like so; and now we got a built in secondary 10.6 inch screen. I make sure that I am lined up here. Okay so there we go with that. And let us go ahead. We are going to move some windows back and forth do some inking, etcetera. Alright so, let us go ahead and drag Word over here; actually I am going to close this little dialogue box. Let us go and drag Word over here. Since we will probably want to be drawing or having PhotoShop running on the main screen to maybe wanting to do same typing or to maybe read a webpage or something like that over here on that side. So we got Word running over there and since I do not have PhotoShop, so I got Paint over here on this one.
Alright, so I got my pen and although I am not going to be giving in to the digitizer on this ink show, this has got a digitizer built into the wrist pad and so I will take the pen and I can do some drawing here. I am not an artist there you go and then let us go back over here to Word and let us say I wanted to mark up a document in Word. Well, let us go to review and start inking and now I want to mark up that. And so I got inking like an ink over on the secondary monitor or I can ink on the application over there and I can also do some work over here on this one. I can bring up a browser or maybe I want to isolate Outlook over here to the secondary monitor and keep it out of the primary view.
Now one of the things that I wish that this had, is I wish that it folded so that maybe I wanted to get a different angle on it. Also I wish that I could actually ink on this but it is strictly like a laptop display and you cannot ink on it nor can you ink on this screen, but you can ink on the digitizer built into the display. I do wish that this had a Wacom Digitizer built into the secondary display. That would be very cool as well as being able to fold it; just to give it a little bit of an angle. I tried and it does not want to do.
Alright! So that is a little bit of that. Now let us go into personalize and we will go into display settings just to show you guys. I am going to go in to identify monitors and then we have number one and number two. And the primary display is a 1920x1200 and the secondary display is a 768x1280. Alright! So, it works just like a external monitor that you plug-in to your laptop that you have extended.
This have been Rob Bushway with GottaBeMobile.com bringing you another quick look at the W700ds by Lenovo this time taking a more in depth look at the dual screens and the different things that you can do with them. This will come in handy by isolating some work over there to another monitor especially when you are going on the site, you are an artist going on site to a client and you want to have your entire work station with you. You guys take care and we will bring you more on the digitizer, the built-in color correction as well as a tour the W700ds. Take care!
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