The HP EliteBook 8740w. And not only does it have IPS, but this EliteBook has, or at least will have, an LED-backlit 30-bit IPS panel w/ 1 billion colors with a very wide gamut (133%). As you can see, it is very similar to the W701 as far as specs are concerned, but it actually gives you some additional options.
Besides the NVIDIA Quadro FX 2800 and 3800 graphics options from NVIDIA on the W701, this HP EliteBook has both of those, as well as a third option, the ATI FirePro M7820. This card also has 1 GB of dedicated video memory, but it's GDDR5, and, at the same time, is much cheaper (almost $500 less) than even the NVIDIA FX 2800. I'd love some opinions as to which card I should get, if I am really going to go this route. This would be my first computer that is not a ThinkPad in 12 years, and, amongst laptops only, it would be the only non-ThinkPad laptop that I have ever owned.
Besides the clearly superior panel, which, as I said, is not yet available, it has very similar specs as the W701, such as two USB 3.0 ports, one eSATA, Firewire, Intel's 6300 Ultimate-N (3x3 MIMO), and it even has a color calibrator (optional), as well as a Trackpoint! I have read, however, that HP's trackpoint is inferior to that of ThinkPad's. As was true with IBM's ThinkPad's, and which Lenovo charges for, the three-year warranty is included!
Here are a couple of additional links, including some pre-configured models, and you can also configure your own (CTO).
Remember, while the DreamColor (IPS) option is there for an additional $550 (or $570 with a 2MP webcam), it reportedly won't be available for another month. I also like the fact that you do not have to purchase Windows 7 (see the "Free-DOS" option), since I already own a full license of the OS. Takes off exactly $102 + tax (9.75% in my case), which can pay for the webcam, Bluetooth 2.1, and another add-on.
So what do you think? W701 or HP's 8740w? One thing's for sure. I'm really glad that I won't be switching to a MacBook Pro.






