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First look on Lenovo New Dual-Screen Laptop

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Lenovo ThinkPad W700ds dual-screen laptop shows its second screen on video
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By: Guest More than a year ago
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It might be useful for having a game in the large screen and a video/movie in the smaller screen, but if I wanted to do that I would most likely be using a desktop computer and I would prefer duel monitors. Could be useful for HTML editing.
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By: Guest More than a year ago
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la Lenovo es bastante fea y lenta. calienta muchisimo y con windows se cuelga, no funciona con muchas impresoras y las teclas se borra. no la compraria. El servicio en Argentina es muy mediocre, igual que la gente que trabaja en Lenovo Argentina
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By: Guest More than a year ago
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Seems like good idea, but so expensive. Don't see the use of that, because it's too small to increase productivity.
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By: Guest More than a year ago
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The dual-screen laptop(W700ds) is very similar to my patent(Korean Intellectual Property Office, Registration No. 0103739760000, Application No. 1020000022067)
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By: Guest More than a year ago
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By the way, thanks for the review...good to be able to take a look at it.
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By: Guest More than a year ago
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Not useful at all. The screen is too small to do anything productive.
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By: Guest More than a year ago
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I almost thought this was a SNL clip for a second, what a joke, StinkPad, you lose!
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By: Guest More than a year ago
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ridiculous idea!
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By: Guest More than a year ago
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Yeah, no. Fail!
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By: Guest More than a year ago
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It's a step in the right direction but the screen is not big enough to be practical
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