Lenovo has
16" Lenovo ThinkPad P16v Laptop (21FE001TUS) on sale for
$1289 when you apply eCoupon code
WSDEAL8 in cart.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Member
Dr.Wajahat for sharing this deal.
Specs:
- AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 7840HS Processor (3.80 GHz up to 5.10 GHz)
- 16" WQUXGA (3840 x 2400) IPS, Anti-Glare, HDR 400, 800 nits, 60Hz, Low Blue Light, LED Backlight Display
- 16GB (2x8GB) DDR5-5600MHz Memory
- 512 GB M.2 2280 PCIe Gen4 Performance TLC Opal Solid State Drive SSD
- NVIDIA RTX A1000 Laptop GPU 6GB GDDR6 Graphics
- Backlit Keyboard
- Ports:
- 1x HDMI 2.1
- 2x USB-A 3.2 Gen 1
- 2x USB-C 4.0
- Windows 11 Pro 64
- Weight: 4.85-lbs
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800 NITS is a dream come true for folks like me that work next to a large very bright window, or often outside.
But $1300 .. hmm. There are other Thinkpads with 500 NIT screens for $600, they are a few generations old though. The sweet spot for Thinkpads is still probably two generations ago, the new buzz around them has evaporated so now they are reasonably priced.
One needs to make sure that the 800 NITS advertised isn't just for HDR content, but also for SDR, which we all use to get actual work done.
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Disclaimer: I'm not a definitive authority on this stuff, but I don't say things online that I don't have reasonable data to support.
Also you have -control- over what you put into the laptop, this, imo, is worth somthing.
In my T14 Gen1 AMD, I've got the well respected P31 Gold as my main drive and a WD 520 as my secondary drive in the WWAN slot - it's a completely different bootable system... So if ever my main rig takes a poop, I can always boot into a "brand new" laptop .. even though the physical laptop entity has not changed.
For the past 20 years, I've only had Thinkpad T laptops. I know the P series is usually more powerful, so I understand what I would gain with the P series.
I would like help with to understand what I might lose (if anything) if I were to compare a P series and a T series (assuming similar specs).
I can't seem to find the specific SD post, but it was probably Dr. Wajahat who posted it.. is was something like this, but 16GB RAM and around $600, actually it was exactly $600 if I remember correctly, as I was considering it:
https://slickdeals.net/f/16991953-lenovo-thinkpad-p14s-cert-refurb-14-uhd-ips-i7-1185g7-quadro-t500-48gb-ddr4-1tb-ssd-win-11-pro-754-99
If you watch these Lenovo Ebay laptops for sale, they vary in price and often in the $600s ..
https://www.ebay.com/itm/176300497820
https://www.ebay.com/itm/155904230259
I'd much rather have any AMD CPU rather than an 11th gen Intel (12th gen forward is a different comparison) .. so you'd be buying one of these for the screen, and, of course, the Thinkpad ecosystem, which in my experience works predictably and I value predictability in my work computers.
https://www.lenovo.com/us/en/c/la...A64%2520GB
https://technical.city/en/video/R...060-mobile
https://technical.city/en/video/R...060-mobile
That link is a meaningless link of specs and synthetic comparison. What you need is people who have actually -played- Triple-A games (as the poster requested information on) on this mobile GPU.
Do you have any real-world experience, or at least knowledge of the various recent-ish laptop GPUs available and their relative real-world rankings?
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Not sure what is similar about these aside from the brand. E series is the most basic, entry level thinkpad. Dim screen, much lover resolution…