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CadalystLenovo offers a broad range of desktop and mobile workstations. For this review, Cadalyst Labs received a Lenovo ThinkPad W510 mobile workstation with an Intel i7-820XM 1.73-GHz processor that uses the QM57 Express Chipset (iAMT). The test...
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These Lenovo ThinkPad W510 vs. Lenovo ThinkPad T61 vs. ZaReason Verix results should not come as much of a surprise, hence the lack of our commentary in between the results. In the CPU bound tests the Verix and W510 are virtually tied as they use an...
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Updated: 2014-05-25 02:19:28
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This laptop would do well in nearly any situation, though some people may find the interface a little uncomfortable. It earns a Reviewer’s Choice...
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The Lenovo Thinkpad W510 is a bulky, heavy laptop with a 15.6in, LED backlit display that weighs as much as some 17-inch laptops. What you get with that bulk is a high-performance, workstation-class CPU, nVidia Quadro midrange mobile graphics, and wor...
Overall, the Lenovo Thinkpad W510 is a compromise. Packing workstation-class components into a 15-inch class chassis results in a system with overall solid CPU performance and reasonably good graphics performance, all built into a sturdy, if somewhat...
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Sometimes size does matter. You'd never describe Lenovo's Thinkpad W510 as "thin and light." It's a bulky, heavy beast--a laptop with a 15.6-inch, LED backlit display that weighs as much as some 17-inch laptops. What you get with that bulk is a high-pe...
Auto color calibration for workstation graphics, Excellent CPU performance for a laptop...
Touch interface is wonky and difficult to use, Surprisingly poor 3D performance...
Lenovo's 15.4-inch workstation-class laptop offers excellent an CPU and a good display, but the Windows 7 touch interface and 3D performance aren't great...
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laptopz.com Updated: 2014-05-25 02:19:28
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Since Lenovo released the Lenovo ThinkPad T61p, Lenovo ThinkPad W series notebooks stand for “professional”, and people regard them as mobile work station. Lenovo launched their first ThinkPad series notebooks- Lenovo ThinkPad W500 and Lenovo ThinkPad...
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Intel Corp.'s new Core i7 family of processors includes the company's most advanced mobile chips. First introduced in September 2009, the design was revamped this January. The latest version of the mobile Core i7, called Arrandale during its developmen...
How we tested Performance results:Core i7-equipped laptops More reviews Latest CW reviews Read more about Hardware in Computerworld's Hardware Topic Center. Prev page 1 2 3 4 5...
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Lenovo ThinkPad W510 Review Article ContentsLenovo ThinkPad W510 Review The ThinkPad W510 is Lenovo’s 15.6-inch workstation notebook offering an Intel Core i7 processor and NVIDIA Quadro FX 880M graphics. New to this year’s model is an optional 10...
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When searching for an efficient laptop for the business field, you'll sooner or later likely end up by Lenovo's Thinkpad W models. They have also been upgraded to state-of-the-art with the Thinkpad W510. To be precise, we'll now be looking at a W510 m...
Very good performance, Classic Thinkpad design, ThinkVantage tools, Comprehensive communication configuration, Good input devices...
Temperature development, Short battery life, Performance loss in battery mode (highperformance profile)...
You'll come to like the Thinkpad W510 quickly, not least because of its classic Thinkpad design. However, the laptop doesn't only score with its look but also with its modern and efficient interior. An Intel Core i7-820QM processor and an Nvidia Quadro FX...
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