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ThinkPad P1 Laptop: 16" 3840x2400 OLED Touch, i7-13800H, RTX 4080, 64GB DDR5

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Lenovo has ThinkPad P1 Gen 6 Mobile Workstation (21FWSBAJ00) on sale for $1,899 - $50 eCoupon LENOVOHOLIDEAL in cart - $94.95 eCoupon EXTRAFIVE in cart = $1,754.05. Shipping is free.

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  • 16" 3840x2400 WQUXGA 60Hz Touchscreen OLED Display
  • Intel i7-13800H vPro 14-Core (6P+8E) Processor
  • NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080 Laptop 12GB GDDR6 Graphics
  • 64GB (2x32GB) DDR5-5600Hz SODIMM Memory
  • 1 TB SSD M.2 2280 PCIe Gen4 Performance TLC Opal Solid State Drive
  • Intel Wi-Fi 6E AX211 2x2 AX vPro + Bluetooth 5.3
  • Windows 11 Pro
  • Ports:
    • 2x USB-C Thunderbolt 4
    • 2x USB-A 3.2 Gen 1 (5Gbps, 1x always on)
    • 1x HDMI 2.1
    • 1x Headphone / mic combo
    • 1x SD Express 7.0 card reader
  • 90Whr Battery

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Lenovo has ThinkPad P1 Gen 6 Mobile Workstation (21FWSBAJ00) on sale for $1,899 - $50 eCoupon LENOVOHOLIDEAL in cart - $94.95 eCoupon EXTRAFIVE in cart = $1,754.05. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member Suryasis for sharing this deal.

Details:
  • 16" 3840x2400 WQUXGA 60Hz Touchscreen OLED Display
  • Intel i7-13800H vPro 14-Core (6P+8E) Processor
  • NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080 Laptop 12GB GDDR6 Graphics
  • 64GB (2x32GB) DDR5-5600Hz SODIMM Memory
  • 1 TB SSD M.2 2280 PCIe Gen4 Performance TLC Opal Solid State Drive
  • Intel Wi-Fi 6E AX211 2x2 AX vPro + Bluetooth 5.3
  • Windows 11 Pro
  • Ports:
    • 2x USB-C Thunderbolt 4
    • 2x USB-A 3.2 Gen 1 (5Gbps, 1x always on)
    • 1x HDMI 2.1
    • 1x Headphone / mic combo
    • 1x SD Express 7.0 card reader
  • 90Whr Battery

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shaxsDec 04, 2025 07:51 PM
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Would this be decent to game on an external monitor?
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Quote from shaxs :
Would this be decent to game on an external monitor?
Don't buy it for gaming. There are plenty full powered RTX 5070 ti and even 5080 deals in BF which performs better than this. This is a workstation laptop if ultrathin and light design, having a 80W-100W RTX 4080.
It will be a decent gaming option but better options are available
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shaxsDec 04, 2025 08:24 PM
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Quote from Suryasis :
Don't buy it for gaming. There are plenty full powered RTX 5070 ti and even 5080 deals in BF which performs better than this. This is a workstation laptop if ultrathin and light design, having a 80W-100W RTX 4080.
It will be a decent gaming option but better options are available
Gaming is only 5% of the use case and occasionally. I mostly need it for working in the shop with the laser cutter, viewing cad to build my 3d pritners, browsing and watching youtube videos so battery life is important to me along with 32gb+ of ram. I would only game when up at my cabin for a weekend or so.
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shaxsDec 04, 2025 08:26 PM
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Also, I am looking at 5070 and 5070ti laptops as well. Im curious how the 4080 under powered compares to the 5070 full power of a Legion 5.
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Quote from shaxs :
Also, I am looking at 5070 and 5070ti laptops as well. Im curious how the 4080 under powered compares to the 5070 full power of a Legion 5.
I had the 4090 version of this with the i9 and it scored around 80% of a full-powered 5070 TI (15k in TimeSpy, for instance). I would expect this to be around the 70% range if they scale the way most 4090-4080s do. The major gains of the current Legion 5 will be in CPU efficiency and power, as a tradeoff for battery life. The Ultra Gen 2 chips perform extremely well at lower powers and will be significantly better than this in single-core speed if that is something you care about. That said, I got significantly better battery life on the Thinkpad, although that was with a 1440p display instead of 4k.
Thinkpad has a much nicer chassis than the Legion, both 5 and 7, in my opinion.
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Gaming is only 5% of the use case and occasionally. I mostly need it for working in the shop with the laser cutter, viewing cad to build my 3d pritners, browsing and watching youtube videos so battery life is important to me along with 32gb+ of ram. I would only game when up at my cabin for a weekend or so.
Then this is a very good choice.

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Capital one has 500 off for 1000+ for lonovo
Each account has different offers from different retailers daily.
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Gaming is only 5% of the use case and occasionally. I mostly need it for working in the shop with the laser cutter, viewing cad to build my 3d pritners, browsing and watching youtube videos so battery life is important to me along with 32gb+ of ram. I would only game when up at my cabin for a weekend or so.
I have one of these on my lap right now but with the Rtx 3500 Ada GPU which is closer to a 4060. I can say that the build quality is exactly what you would hope for from a thinkpad. The overall performance is excellent, and the screen is spectacular - though only 60 hz. If you are looking for a very solid machine with high performance, a nice screen, and reasonably slim build, it's a great choice. I use mine for data science work, a little cad, photo editing and a bit of gaming.
my only concern with the 4080 would be heat. You might want one of those cooling pads for the underside
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Quote from TenseGiraffe5781 :
I have one of these on my lap right now but with the Rtx 3500 Ada GPU which is closer to a 4060. I can say that the build quality is exactly what you would hope for from a thinkpad. The overall performance is excellent, and the screen is spectacular - though only 60 hz. If you are looking for a very solid machine with high performance, a nice screen, and reasonably slim build, it's a great choice. I use mine for data science work, a little cad, photo editing and a bit of gaming.
my only concern with the 4080 would be heat. You might want one of those cooling pads for the underside
It does not matter here. All the GPUs frm 4060 in this chassis are low powered version, 80W-100W.
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It does not matter here. All the GPUs frm 4060 in this chassis are low powered version, 80W-100W.
I think lower wattage is better if you want thinner or smaller laptop, anyways higher has diminishing returns

But it's sad there is little improvement over 2023 Asus G14 4090 from almost 3 years ago now
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Quote from shaxs :
Gaming is only 5% of the use case and occasionally. I mostly need it for working in the shop with the laser cutter, viewing cad to build my 3d pritners, browsing and watching youtube videos so battery life is important to me along with 32gb+ of ram. I would only game when up at my cabin for a weekend or so.

I would expect extremely mediocre battery life with a 13th gen I7. Like 2-2.5 hours of web browsing/youtube with the screen brightness on like 30-40%. Rough.

otherwise this is a beast.
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My work computer is a P1 Gen6 with the already good base screen. Having had "retina" type displays in my personal laptop since 2014 (3200x1600 and a 4K) and 1920x1200 in the computer before that, I actually find the now standard 1080 15-16" screens to be just a bit disappointing. However, the screens we have at work are 2560×1600. They are really nice. Not quite as good as 4k but deep into the marginal difference area.

However, I have one big hangup with our work systems. 1. They are occasionally laggy, 2. The battery life is crap. I figure I can go maybe 2 hr if I turn the screen brightness down. It's entirely possible this is an IT setup issue but my P1 Gen 3 computer would last about twice as long. So if you intend to use this as a mostly plugged in computer, it's really nice. If you want to run it on the battery a lot, I would check the reviews and see what others are getting.

BTW, something I really like about these computers vs things like the Macs and my Dell XPS based Precision computers, these are designed to be used. The really great finish on the Macs and Dells looks great but I end up being overly cautions with the computers since i don't want to damage those finely finished surfaces. The Thinkpads are meant to be used. They hold up well when carried day after day to meeting after meeting. Yes, they have larger gaps between the screen and keyboard deck when the screen is closed. They don't like like they were taken right out of the CNC machine and put in the box. But after years of use they still have that black bento box look.

Oh, and you can switch the damn Fn and Ctrl key in the bios. I wish the phsycal keys were the same size so they could be physically swapped (did this in my X120e). I can get used to the Thinkpad location but then it messes me up when I use other computers. I love the red pointer stick but the corner Fn key is part of the Thinkpad legacy that needs to die.
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I just don't understand why paying for old tec? Isn't a 5080rtx about the same price? with a Ryzen 9?

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