ThinkVantage Device Experience for Windows 7

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ThinkVantage Device Experience for Windows 7

#1 Post by richraine » Tue Nov 17, 2009 9:38 pm

Anyone have an opinion about ThinkVantage Device Experience for Windows 7 that is now on software update site?

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Re: ThinkVantage Device Experience for Windows 7

#2 Post by Ideasmiths » Thu Nov 19, 2009 9:47 am

richraine wrote:Anyone have an opinion about ThinkVantage Device Experience for Windows 7 that is now on software update site?

I installed it and for a moment can't find it....thought I made a mistake and reinstall it again...

Later I found it under start and when launch, it behave like productivity manager, just a screen listing all the THinkvantage technologies you have installed. Pretty much useless except for a nice interface.
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Re: ThinkVantage Device Experience for Windows 7

#3 Post by schmidtj » Sat Feb 13, 2010 9:40 am

Help me out here. What's is called in the START menu? I don't see anything obvious.
I've had Thinkvantage Tools for quite a while but where do I find the launcher for "Device Experience"?
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Re: ThinkVantage Device Experience for Windows 7

#4 Post by archer6 » Sat Feb 13, 2010 10:49 am

richraine wrote:Anyone have an opinion about ThinkVantage Device Experience for Windows 7 that is now on software update site?
Win 7 Device Experience is defined as Device Stage, a platform within Windows 7 that enables a device manufacturer to deliver a branded device experience that matches the capabilities of the device when connected to Windows. It is a new feature that is supported by system and platform enhancements that define how device makers present their devices, related applications, and services within the Windows user interface.

This is a tool to be used by various software developers and comes included in a larger SDK for them. It appears in updates as they have been several issued. It's not designed to "do something" as in execute a program. It simpy provides the service listed above.
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Re: ThinkVantage Device Experience for Windows 7

#5 Post by manishkakwani » Wed Jul 27, 2011 11:46 pm

Hi,

Just wanted to follow up: from the description above, it sounds like Device Experience has nothing to do with Lenovo Enhanced Experience. I spoke to a Lenovo representative today, however, and she said that the Device Experience driver is actually Enhanced Experience. She noted that it was an update to Enhanced Experience 2.0, which seemingly made as the driver was listed as Version 3.

Is Device Experience related in any way to Enhanced Experience? Also, is it possible to download an Enhanced Experience driver separately, or will EE only work with a factory fresh install?

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Re: ThinkVantage Device Experience for Windows 7

#6 Post by crashnburn » Thu Jul 28, 2011 12:40 am

I wish we had a Wiki that outlined the Pros, Cons & functions provided by all Thinkvantage stuff
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Re: ThinkVantage Device Experience for Windows 7

#7 Post by craigmontHunter » Thu Jul 28, 2011 8:04 am

No - device experience is a generic windows seven api that allows for a manufacturer to advertise what their systems have that set them apart, and also to provide easy access to the tools provided by them. It has nothing to do with Enhanced Experience (1, 2 or 3), which is a low level tweaking of drivers and services to provide the best boot time possible - it is not possible to get enhanced experience from a clean install, for that you need a supported system and the lenovo recovery disks.
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Re: ThinkVantage Device Experience for Windows 7

#8 Post by schmidtj » Thu Jul 28, 2011 8:15 am

I think Enhanced Experience is more of a marketing gimmick than anything else.
It assumes you never touch your system.
If you add devices, services, programs that launch at boot time etc. the whole Enhanced Experience scheme pretty much goes out the window (no pun intended).
I, personally am delighted with the performance of my W700 running Win7 (clean install upgrade from XP) even without Enhanced Experience.
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