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A less expandable rival 16-inch workstation, the HP ZBook Studio G9, is way thinner at 0.76 by 14 by 9.5 inches and 3.8 pounds. It's a bruiser at 1.2 by 14.3 by 10.5 inches (HWD) and 6.4 pounds.

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Wi-Fi 6E and Windows 11 Pro are standard.Ī shade lighter than ThinkPads' usual matte black-Lenovo calls it Storm Gray-the P16 Gen 1 combines an aluminum (with a trace of magnesium) top and a plastic-and-glass-fiber bottom. An in-between (2,560-by-1,600) IPS screen is available, as is a 3,840-by-2,400-pixel OLED touch panel. The RAM and storage ceilings are 128GB and 8TB respectively, with error-correcting-code (ECC) memory available with some processors. The DisplayHDR 400 screen carries X-Rite Pantone factory color calibration. That sizable investment buys you Intel's colossal Core i9-12950HX CPU (eight Performance cores, eight Efficient cores, 24 threads, vPro management tech), 64GB of memory, a 2TB SSD, and a 3,840-by-2,400-pixel Dolby Vision IPS non-touch display backed by Nvidia's 16GB RTX A5500. The price streaks upward like a runaway rocket as you add options: Our review unit, model 21D6009LUS, is $6,521.99 at CDW (and anywhere from $5,779 to $8,646 at other resellers).

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Loaded with independent software vendor (ISV) certifications for professional programs, the ThinkPad P16 starts at $1,639 on for a model with a 12th Generation Core i5 processor, a pro-grade 4GB Nvidia RTX A1000 GPU, 16GB of RAM, a 512GB NVMe solid-state drive, and a 1,920-by-1,200-pixel IPS display.

streamlabs cant test raid alert

The mighty P16 narrowly edges out the MSI CreatorPro X17 as our new Editors' Choice pick among laptop workstations, though MSI's is admittedly a better bargain at $1,600 less (in its tested configuration). This is a heavy, and hellishly expensive, laptop, but it's hard to imagine a more powerful professional notebook for 3D design, CGI rendering, data analysis, machine learning, or 4K video editing. The new ThinkPad P16 Gen 1 (starts at $1,639 an eye-popping $6,521.99 as tested) makes the fashionable move to a slightly larger 16-inch screen with a taller 16:10 aspect ratio, while making room for the latest CPU and GPU silicon as well as top-shelf expandability and connectivity. Lenovo's ThinkPad P15 scored highly in our mobile workstation reviews, but in case you haven't heard, 15.6-inch laptops are so last decade. Best Hosted Endpoint Protection and Security Software.









Streamlabs cant test raid alert