
"The eighth-generation personifies the lineup as its latest flagship model, with up to an Intel Core Ultra 9 255H CPU, Nvidia RTX PRO 2000 GPU, and classic ThinkPad form with some premium elements. It pairs its hardware with impressive portability: just 4.06 pounds and 0.39 inches thick -- much lighter than its horsepower would suggest, for a cutting-edge device in a reliable package with LPCAMM2 memory for further future-proofing and a full suite of connectivity."
"Also: Lenovo showed me its new ThinkPad X1 Carbon, and this year's upgrades caught me off guard The crisp, 16-inch tandem OLED display, haptic trackpad, and 5MP webcam combine to make the P1 a pro user's complete package, earning our Editor's Choice award. While it's predictably pricey, can run warm, and has variable battery life, it's up there as one of the most powerful 16-inch laptops of the year, favoring tried-and-true design over design gimmicks."
The eighth-generation ThinkPad P1 is a flagship 16-inch workstation offering up to an Intel Core Ultra 9 255H CPU and an Nvidia RTX PRO 2000 GPU. The chassis maintains classic ThinkPad styling while incorporating premium elements and a crisp 16-inch tandem OLED display, haptic trackpad, and 5MP webcam. The unit weighs 4.06 pounds and measures 0.39 inches thick, delivering notable portability for its performance class. LPCAMM2 memory is upgradeable and repairable for longer service life. Port selection includes HDMI, Thunderbolt 5 and 4 USB-C ports, SD Express 7.0, USB-A, and a Kensington slot. Wi‑Fi 7 and Bluetooth 5.4 are supported. The device can run warm, has variable battery life, and commands a high price.
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