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Lenovo adds quad-core laptop to ThinkPad line
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Agam Shah writes, "The ThinkPad W700 is designed as a workstation alternative and offers close to 1TB of storage."
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Does anyone really need a terabyte of storage for work use? Okay, maybe if you are a video editor? Otherwise? Shouldn't it be residing on a SAN?
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Does anyone really need a terabyte of storage for work use? Okay, maybe if you are a video editor? Otherwise? Shouldn't it be residing on a SAN?