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expired Posted by Dr.W • Apr 23, 2024
Apr 23, 2024 3:50 AM
Lenovo ThinkPad P16v Laptop: Ryzen 7 PRO 7840HS, 16" 3840x2400, 16GB DDR5, 512GB SSD
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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.
Intel Core i7-12800H vPro (24 MB cache, 14 cores, 20 threads , 2.40 GHz to 4.80 GHz, 45W)
64 GB DDR5 RAM, 2 x 32 GB, 4800 M T/s
15.6" FHD+ 1920 x 1200, 500 nits, 100% sRGB, Low BL
1 TB NVME Gen 4 PCIe Solid State Drive
NVIDIA RTX A1000 4 GB GDDR6 Graphics
Benchmark comparing the CPUs: https://cpu.userbenchma
I'd prefer a ThinkPad myself but this seems like a good alternative.
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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.
Still, two generations ago for half of this price delivers similar performance, but not this awesome screen.. I mean this is getting near MacBook Pro levels of NITS.
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Still, two generations ago for half of this price delivers similar performance, but not this awesome screen.. I mean this is getting near MacBook Pro levels of NITS.
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).
Still, two generations ago for half of this price delivers similar performance, but not this awesome screen.. I mean this is getting near MacBook Pro levels of NITS.
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