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W-Series 2012. W-Series. ThinkPad W520 Key Messages. 1. T he Power, Performance and Battery Life You Need… Intel 3 rd generation Core processors (Dual Core, Quad Core, Quad Core Extreme) NVIDIA 2GB Quadro 1100M and 2100M Graphics NVIDIA Optimus Technology for long battery life
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ThinkPad W520 Key Messages 1. The Power, Performance and Battery Life You Need… Intel 3rd generation Core processors (Dual Core, Quad Core, Quad Core Extreme) NVIDIA 2GB Quadro 1100M and 2100M Graphics NVIDIA Optimus Technology for long battery life DisplayPort 1.2 ready* • Supports RAID 0 or RAID 1 configurations Up to 32GB of memory 2. Certified by Your ISVs… CATIA,SolidWorks, AutoCAD, Inventor, 3ds Max, Maya, Revit, Pro/E, Creo, and more! 3. You Work Hard… You Play Hard… Best Keyboard Experience – Backlit ThinkPad Precision Keyboard Best Audio Experience – Dolby Home Theater v4 • Best Display Experience – Full HD, 95% Color Gamut, Wide Viewing Angle Display Color Accuracy – X-Rite Integrated Color Calibrator Supports up to 4 external displays 4. Share dock with X, L, and T Series… Lower deployment, repair and training costs *Currently no DP1.2 monitors are available for validation testing.
ThinkPad W530 Key Specs Features • KEY SPECS ( Top 5 Key Specs) • FHD, 270 nits, 95% color gamut , wide viewing angle display • X-Rite Integrated Color Calibrator • NVIDIA Quadro 2100M and 1100M 2GB w/ Optimus • INTEL 3rd GEN CPU • DisplayPort1.2 ready • Enhanced Experience 3.0 • Faster start-up & shutdown with RapidBoot technology • Robust Security Features • Superior Web Conferencing *Currently no DP1.2 monitors are available for validation testing.
When to Choose ThinkPad W530NVIDIA Quadro 1100M ThinkPad W530 NVIDIA Quadro2100M ThinkPad T530 Series
W Series Platform Transitions *Currently no DP1.2 monitors are available for validation testing.
Xrite Color Calibrator – W530 versus W520 • Marketing • Unique sensor architecture approach for Lenovo to show it is always adopting cutting edge technology for the works station platform • Improved sensor color performance to maintain the high quality brand of the W series • New Software UI with out loss in functionality and simplicity • Extendibility to utilize and leverage sensor for use in future full color management solution • Cost of sensor 20% less • Reduction in cost help enabling increase in attach rate • Reduction in cost help enable adoption to down market platforms • Added value • Recognized value of the Pantone brand transfers (high value) tool • Supports innovative image of Lenovo brand • Up-selling opportunities by bundling/combining with other products like external displays, printers, digital camera’s -> linking technology, • Sensor Size • 45% smaller • Palm Rest Opening • Larger easier customer location identification • Improved Colorimetric Accuracy for White • Chromaticity by 20% • Luminance by 10% • Factory Calibration of Sensor • Calibration of each individual sensor to be uniquely calibrated to each individual display • Maximum of 1 display calibrationtable per sensor • Sensor Platform PLC • Next generation integration at start of sensor PLC
Building Block Transitions How to Use: The pages that follow highlight the changes in Building Blocks from 2011 to 2012. Please use this section to identify the appropriate transitions for your customers. Appropriate Transitions are listed on the same line based on either comparable capacity, comparable price range, or both. Workhorse Policy: The ThinkPad BU is moving away from a focus on workhorse models to a focus on Workhorse Building Blocks that will remain stable throughout the product for 12 months after launch of the product. Colors Codes & Notes: Building blocks in black text boxes represent standard building blocks. Building blocks in Yellowtext boxes represent Workhorse building blocks. Building blocks w/ Asterisks are either not formally in plan or have limited distribution read the note at the bottom of the slide for more detail.
2012 W Series Enterprise Targeted CPU Offering i7-2960XM (2.70 GHz, 8MB L3, 1333MHz FSB) i7-3920XM (Up to 3.8GHz (2.90 Base), 8MB L3, 1600MHz FSB) i7-2920XM (2.50 GHz, 8MB L3, 1333MHz FSB) i7-3820QM (Up to 3.7GHz (2.70 Base), 8MB L3, 1333MHz FSB) i7-2820QM (2.30 GHz, 8MB L3, 1333MHz FSB) i7-2860QM (2.50 GHz, 8MB L3, 1333MHz FSB) i7-3720QM (Up to 3.6 GHz (2.60 Base), 6MB L3, 1333MHz FSB) i7-2760QM (2.40 GHz, 6MB L3, 1333MHz FSB) i7-2720QM (2.20 GHz, 6MB L3, 1333MHz FSB) i7-3520M (Up to 3.6GHz (2.90 Base), 4MB L3, 1333MHz FSB) i7-2620M (2.70 GHz, 4MB L3, 1333MHz FSB) i7-2640M (2.80 GHz, 4MB L3, 1333MHz FSB) i5-2540M (2.60 GHz, 3MB L3, 1333MHz FSB) i5-3360M (Up to 3.5GHz (2.80 Base), 3MB L3, 1333MHz FSB) i5-3320M (Up to 3.3GHz (2.60 Base), 3MB L3, 1333MHz FSB) i5-2520M (2.50 GHz, 3MB L3, 1333MHz FSB) * Note actual availability of CPUs in each region may vary. Please check with your regional COE for specific details.
2012 W Series Transaction CPU Offering i7-2670QM (2.20 GHz, 6MB L3,1333MHz FSB)) i7-3610QM (X.XX GHz, 6MB L3,1333MHz FSB)) i7-2630QM (2.00 GHz, 6MB L3,1333MHz FSB)) * Note actual availability of CPUs in each region may vary. Please check with your regional COE for specific details.
NVIDIA Quadro 2000M 2GB VRAM NVIDIA Quadro2100M 2GB VRAM NVIDIA Quadro 1000M 2GB VRAM NVIDIA Quadro1100M 2GB VRAM 2012 W Series GPU Offering
2012 W Series Wireless Cards Intel®Centrino® Advanced-N + WiMAX 6250 (Kilmer Peak) 2x2 AGN Intel® Centrino® Ultimate-N 6300 (Puma Peak) 3x3 AGN Intel® Centrino® Ultimate-N 6300 (Puma Peak) 3x3 AGN Intel®Centrino® Advanced-N 6205 (Taylor Peak) 2x2 AGN Intel®Centrino® Advanced-N 6205 (Taylor Peak) 2x2 AGN Intel®Centrino® Wireless-N 1000* (Condor Peak) 1x2 BGN Intel® Centrino® Wireless-N 2200 (Marble Peak) 2x2 BGN ThinkPad BGN* (RealTek - Stockton) 1x1 BGN ThinkPad BGN* (RealTek - Stockton) 1x1 BGN Intel® 82577LM Gigabit (Hanksville) Digital Office Intel® 82577LM Gigabit (Hanksville) Digital Office Intel® 82577LC Gigabit (Hanksville) Fundamental Intel® 82577LC Gigabit (Hanksville) Fundamental
2012 W Series Wireless WWAN Modules Gobi 3000 Sierra Wireless EV-DO/HSPA WWAN Minicard Gobi 3000 Sierra Wireless EV-DO/HSPA WWAN Minicard Ericsson HSPA+ WWAN Minicard (F5521gw) Ericsson HSPA+ WWAN Minicard (H5321gw) LeadCore TD-SCDMA WWAN Minicard (LC5730D) Huawei EV-DO WWAN Minicard (EM660)
2012 W Series HDDs and SSDs 160GB / 7200rpm* 250GB / 7200rpm OPAL FDE 250GB / 5400rpm 320GB / 5400rpm 250GB / 7200rpm OPAL FDE 320GB / 7200rpm 320GB / 5400rpm 500GB / 5400rpm 320GB / 7200rpm 500GB / 7200rpm 500GB / 7200rpm 750GB / 5400rpm 1TB / 5400rpm 32GB SSD mSATA* 80GB SSD mSATA 128 GB SSD 128GB SSD SATA3 Intel 160GB SSD Intel 180GB SSD SATA3 256GB TCG OPAL SSD SATA3 * 32GB mSATA SSD is in addition to other Hard Drives and fits in the WWAN Slot. As a result it is not available with WWAN.
2012 W Series Memory Configurations 2GB (1024 / 1024) 2GB (2048 / 0) 2GB (2048 / 0) 3GB (2048 / 1024) 4GB (2048 / 2048) 4GB (2048 / 2048) 4GB (4096 / 0) 4GB (4096 / 0) 6GB (4096 / 2048) 6GB (4096 / 2048) 8GB (4096 / 4096) 8GB (4096 / 4096) 8GB (2048 / 2048 / 2048 / 2048) 8GB (2048 / 2048 / 2048 / 2048) 8GB (8192 / 0) 12GB (8192 / 4096) 16GB (4096 / 4096 / 4096 / 4096) 16GB (4096 / 4096 / 4096 / 4096) 16GB (8192 / 8192) 16GB (8192 / 8192) 32GB (8192 / 8192 / 8192 / 8192) 32GB (8192 / 8192 / 8192 / 8192)
2012 W Series Optical Drives Multi Burner/DVD CD Multi Rec Multi Burner/DVD CD Multi Rec 500GB HDD, 7200rpm w/ Bay Adapter 1TB HDD, 5400rpm w/ Bay Adapter
2012 W Series Panels and Topshells 15.6" HD (1366 x 768) (220 NITS) 15.6" HD (1366 x 768) (220 NITS) 15.6“ HD+ (1600 x 900) (220 NITS) 15.6“ HD+ (1600 x 900) (220 NITS) 15.6" FHD (1920 x 1080) (95% Gamut) (270 NITS) 15.6" FHD (1920 x 1080) (95% Gamut) (270 NITS)
2012 W Series Batteries 6 Cell (X.X Ah) – 1 Yr Warranty (70+) 6 Cell (2.6 Ah) – 1 Yr Warranty (55+) 9 Cell (X.X Ah) – 1 Yr Warranty (70++) 9 Cell (2.8 Ah) – 1 Yr Warranty (55++) 6 Cell (2.6 Ah) – 3 Yr Warranty (26+) 6 Cell (2.6 Ah) – 3 Yr Warranty (26+) * New battery models (70+, 70++) feature a hardware authentication chip. These batteries will work in 2012 and older ThinkPads. Existing battery models (55, 55+, 55++) do not have a hardware authentication chip and will not be recognized or operate in 2012 ThinkPads.
Fastest Mobile Workstation Under 6 lbs! • Simplified Portfolio • Intel Duo Core, Quad Core & Quad Core Extreme • NVIDIA Quadro 1100M & 2100M with 2GB VRAM • NVIDIA Optimus Technology, more than 10 hrs battery life! • Bright, Full HD display panel with wide viewing angles • Support for up to 4 External Monitors • X-Rite Pantone Integrated Color Calibration • Dolby Home Theater v4 • Backlit ThinkPad Precision Keyboard • DisplayPort 1.2 ready* • 170W & 135W AC Adapters *Currently no DP1.2 monitors are available for validation testing.
5400 rpm: 320GB, 500GB, and 1 TB SATA 7200 rpm: 250GB, 320GB, and 500GB SATA SSD: 128GB, 180GB1, 256GB1 W530 RAID options • One or Two internal HDD are supported with or without RAID • High degree of flexibility in offering Example Configurations SSD & High Capacity High Capacity Standard High Speed SSD speeds for OS, Apps, Swap320 GB for data Dual 1 TB= 2 TB! Dual 320GB RAID 0= FAST640GB! Single 320GB • 1) RAID modes only supported in Windows 7 and RAID systems must be configured with two identical HDDs • Shipped with RAID or non-RAID depending on configuration. Users can switch to/from RAID only via complete format/reinstall
RAID-0 Half the data is written onto two identical SATA hard drives, but the two physical drives appear as one large volume. In RAID 0 configuration, two 500GB drives would appear to be 1TB. RAID-1 Two identical hard drives are simultaneously written with duplicate data to form a single logical volume with the capacity of a single drive. Controller RAID Modes Controller
2X performance improvement 3D Stereo – Beyond Full HD 3D Stereo support at 120Hz Super Resolution – Quad Full HD (4K x 2K) High Color Range DisplayPort 1.2 Ready* Controller *Currently no DP1.2 monitors are available for validation testing.
ThinkPad W530 Display Configurations • Native W530 Display is connected to Intel. (Same as W520) • VGA, DP and DVI are connected to NVIDIA (Same as W520) • NVIDIA can output 4 displays simultaneously (W520 was 2) • DP1/DVI1 can not output displays simultaneously (Same as W520) • DP2/DVI2 can not output displays simultaneously (Same as W520) • In Optimus mode of Windows 7, both Intel and NVIDIA can output displays. (Same as W520) • In Discrete mode of Windows XP, only NVIDIA can output displays and Native W530 Display is connected to NVIDIA (Same as W520) • In Discrete mode of Windows XP, NVIDIA can output 2 displays simultaneously (Same as W520)
Color Calibrator – Why color calibration? • Every display is different • From brand to brand, model to model, even within same model • Each has unique “fingerprint” • A calibrated display is the foundation for any digital workflow. • If you can not trust the colors displayed on your display, all other color decisions could be a waste of time. • Calibrating and profiling your display should, therefore, be your first priority. • Luckily, it is the easiest part of the digital workflow, we have taken it to a new level of simplicity. • Fact is, an un-calibrated display contributes to unproductive hours spent guessing, tuning, tweaking colors and creates a productivity bottle neck when editing and processing.
Color Calibrator – Key Advantages Embedded vs. External Calibration • Custom Calibration – Optimal Color Results • External devices calibrated to address broad array of display • Embedded provides custom calibration for specific models providing better measurement results and optimal color calibration • Lower cost of ownership – Same Quality • 60% less than external calibration devices • Simplicity • No set up required. Simply launch application, close lid, open when complete – DONE! • Confidence • Ensures viewing conditions are color correct and environment is color safe • Saves Time • No set up, No break down, Never leaves your desk, piece of cake • Portability • Embedded means that calibration tools are always with you • You’ll never lose it! • No replacement costs of lost hardware
Color Calibrator – What are we actually DOing? • First, calibration; i.e. setting your monitor to a well defined, standard state, • We default to a state of 6500K (or D65) as industry accepted default to sRGB. Next, select the gamma to use, we default to 2.2 this allows for the maximum range of colors your system can display. • Next calibration step involves setting the black (brightness) and white (contrast) levels to their optimum values • Last is to profile sensor measures a set of color patches to determine the limits of the monitors color display capability, blah, blah, blah. • WOW, seems complex! It is, but not anymore. We have streamlined this process to make it super simple.