Lenovo adds ultrabook to mobile workstation line

ThinkPad W550 responds to customer request for a workstation-class ultrabook.

Lenovo chose Autodesk University to in­troduce the newest member of their mobile workstation line, the new Think­Pad W550. Lenovo says this Intel/ Nvidia-based Ultrabook worksta­tion was developed on feedback from customers looking for a thinner and lighter mobile workstation with ISV certifi­cations. Starting at 5 pounds and 22.4 mm, it’s their thin­nest mobile workstation yet, shedding over half a pound from the previous generation.

The new Lenovo W550 workstation, its first ultrabook design for mobile workstations. (Source: Lenovo)
The new Lenovo W550 workstation, its first ultrabook design for mobile workstations. (Source: Lenovo)

The new ultrabook comes with a 15.6-inch screen, up to 3 K (2880 x 1620) IPS display, and a touchscreen option. Based on a fifth-gen Intel Core processor, with a Nvidia Quadro K620m GPU, it can be equipped with up to 1 TB HDD or 512 GB SSD and up to 16 GB DDR3. The company claims the computer can get up to 13 hours of battery life (with a larger add-in bat­tery). And the W550 has a docking sta­tion connector.

Lenovo is targeting it at mobile engi­neers and designers who need the long battery life while handling 2D and 3D CAD/CAM needs.

Rob Herman, Lenovo’s director of product marketing, shows the W550 docking station with VGA, DVI, DP, HDMI, and three USB ports, plus audio jack. (Source: JPR)
Rob Herman, Lenovo’s director of product marketing, shows the W550 docking station with VGA, DVI, DP, HDMI, and three USB ports, plus audio jack. (Source: JPR)