The new Lenovo ThinkPad W700ds has a dual-screen. This is a useful feature I can get excited about. The central screen measures 17” and the supplementary slide-out display supplies 10” of additional viewing.
The downfall I guess it that the laptop now has to be half an inch thicker to accommodate the storage of the second screen, leading to its heavy 11-lb weight.
According to Popgadget the computer’s cost will start at a whopping $3663.
Thanks to Gizmodo for the additional images.
Key Themes Behind This Trend
- Dual-screen Laptops
- Dual-screen laptops offer enhanced productivity and multitasking capabilities.
- Slide-out Displays
- Slide-out displays provide additional viewing space for increased usability.
- Thin and Light Laptops
- Thin and light laptops are a growing trend, prioritizing portability and convenience.
Where This Applies
- Technology
- The technology industry can develop innovative solutions for dual-screen laptops, such as improved slide-out mechanisms and thinner designs.
- Gaming
- The gaming industry can leverage dual-screen laptops to enhance gaming experiences with immersive, widescreen displays.
- Design and Architecture
- The design and architecture industry can utilize dual-screen laptops for easy multitasking and efficient project management.
