Good article. But some points need to be made aware, as assumption may be made due to the name: Workstation.
+ Interesting autocalibration feature.
+ Fan intake in the back, not under. Great for laptop use, or dusty desktops, keeps vents clean.
+ Nice bright screen, albeit some 'sharpening' is in order (MS, NVIDIA issue)
- Missing HD activity light <- MAJOR Feature failure. It's a black box ready for malware and viruses.
- No Wifi hard disconnect switch <- 2nd MAJOR failure for hackers
- No WiFi indicator light <- ibid.
- Missing power 'on' light on PSU brick (could accidentally leave on and be a safety hazard)
- Screen flexes when you grab one corner and lift it
- No lid lock, no area for fingers to grab screen in center, hard to lift w/o bending screen
- Touchpad accidentally clicks all over the place
- Missing right/left mouse button, they literally are virtual 'a la' Apple.
- Touch pad actually useless, mouse is mandatory for REAL work.
- Changing drive bay requires removal of memory/HD panel which is flimsy and can break plastic tabs and uses a tiny screw with special screwdriver. Not field serviceable.
- CPU throttling issue, not visible to the average user (must run diag. software).
Not a Workstation, but a high end everyday machine. Does not run Photoshop CS6 or CC with proper screen display. Adobe is aware (03/2014), and hopefully will provide a fix.
Note the lack of HD light. On long processes, Stat Analysis, Tomtom Map updates, MS updates requiring reboot with a 'wait', there is no way to know if the computer is working, in a loop, or has crashed. Hence not good for programming, which defines a Workstation.
Using the Win 7 version, ThinkPad W540 p/n 20BG 0016U