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We've got a couple of those where I work for our CAD engineers. Lenovo W500 and W700, to be exact.
Yes, they are mobile, and yes they are quite powerful, I would still take our desktop CAD quad core workstations over either of those laptops any day of the week, and twice on Sunday. The W500 is doable, and a nice system, but the W700 is ridiculous. It weighs in at just under 10 pounds. Has a full size keyboard, with keypad. Has 2 hard drives for RAID capability. Can get a 2nd processor. I can't see how you claim "mobile" when lenovo recommends your laptop carrying case should have wheels for safety. The AC adapter alone weighs about 3 pounds.
I defy anyone to pull that thing out on a plane without seriously pissing off the person next to you, and then burning your lap due to the heat. Luckily for them, the battery lasts less than an hour, so the discomfort will end quickly.