https://www.lenovo.com/us/en/lapt...2TP2TXX1E1
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Final price will be $1170
This is the best offer I have ever seen on this fully-loaded laptop, even cheaper than Black Friday deal.
Intel 8th -gen Core i7-8850H vPro
Nvidia GeForce GTX 1050 Ti Max-Q 4G
16GB DDR4/2667 in dual-channel mode
512G M.2 NVMe Samsung PM981 SSD
15.3-inch 4K screen with touch support
Biometric IR camera and finger-print reader
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$3,989.00
After eCoupon:
$1,299.00
"Web price $3,989". Lol.
$3,989.00
After eCoupon:
$1,299.00
"Web price $3,989". Lol.
Thanks OP. Came in at $1435 with Tax and international warranty.
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Keep in mind both Gen1 and Gen2 of X1 Extreme come with 2 of DDR4 SODIMM sockets, so, you can DYI upgrade any X1 Extreme to 64GB RAM for like 240 USD today (with 2x of 32GB sticks, 120 USD each on Newegg), or even cheaper at a later date.
I wish Lenovo had something between X1 and X1 Extreme within 65W power adapter range, but with the sockets for this much RAM. Neither X1 Gen 6 nor Gen 7, nor X280, X390 / X395, have any memory sockets, the last one was X270, which they no longer sell, which is a shame, as it limits all of these to 8GB below 1k or at most 16GB at a 1k level on a sale.
In other words, discreet graphics is not something that's of interest to me, due to all the extra power consumption, but I'd sure like to get the rest of the X1 Extreme package like the two DDR4 sockets for 64GB RAM and two M.2 SSD slots etc.
WxDxH (non-touch): 14.24" x 9.67" x 0.72"; 361.8mm x 245.7mm x 18.4mm
WxDxH (multi-touch): 14.24" x 9.67" x 0.74"; 361.8mm x 245.7mm x 18.7mm
Weights
Non-touch model: starting at 3.76 lb / 1.7 kg
Multi-touch model: starting at 4.06 lb / 1.8 kg
Battery: Integrated Li-ion 80Wh battery, supports Rapid Charge (charge up to 80% in 1hr)
Max battery life (MobileMark 2014): Discrete mode: 9.5 hr; Hybrid mode: 14.9 hr
to drive 4K graphics? 15.3-inch 4K screen with touch support? Not only are there not too many use cases where the 1050 Ti would be powerful enough to derive meaningful benefits from a 4K display, the same can be said for 4K on a 15" display and touch input on a 15" 4K resolution display - except in the case of using pen input with very high resolution touch input sensor..
If battery life is important this is not right for you.