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Lenovo ThinkPad P16 Gen 2 ( Enterprise / Core i9 13980HX / Quadro RTX A4000 Ada Gen 12GB / 32GB DDR5 / 1TB SSD / 165Hz 16" WQXGA display )

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An Enterprise mobile workstation with three years Lenovo Premier support included and is ISV Certified. Has a 24 core Core i9 13980HX(8P+16E cores) and an RTX4000 Ada Generation professional card,which has the same hardware configuration as the RTX4080 laptop but lower clocked and with Certified drivers. Uses a 16" 165Hz matt WXGA IPS display. Semi-ruggedised construction with a hybrid magnesium-alumunium alloy body. Still nearly £4000 at other retailers here and here.

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Key Details

  • Power-packed mobile workstation & mobile desktop in one
  • Intel vPro® with 13th Gen Intel® Core™ HX Series processors
  • Supports NVIDIA® RTX™ & Intel® Arc™ discrete graphics
  • Super-fast memory & storage, plus superb WiFi options
  • Choice of stunning displays, including OLED touchscreen
  • Legendary MIL-SPEC reliability, ISV-certified, ThinkShield security
  • Made with recycled component content, plastic-free packaging

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Review(RTX2000 Ada Generation version)

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Youtube reviews

Home review - P16 Gen 2 - i9 13980HX 32Gb Ram 1TB RTX3500 ADA - Benchmarks overview

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  1. KITTYBOTS's avatar
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    Regarding the graphics card:
    anandtech.com/sho…sff

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    Taking a step down is the RTX 4000 Ada Generation Laptop GPU. The specifications indicate that this is almost certainly based on NVIDIA’s AD104 GPU, making it analogous to the consumer RTX 4080 for Laptops. In terms of performance, it gives up about 21% of RTX 5000’s compute throughput and 25% of its memory, leaving us with a 7424 CUDA core part with 12GB of GDDR6.Notably, this part offers the same 2 & 2 NVENC/NVDEC configuration as the RTX 5000, as well as the optional soft ECC support. The max TGP for this part is unchanged, however, at 175 Watts, so it’s similarly aimed at larger DTR-style laptops.
    Gooby_pls's avatar
    Basically identical to a 4070 Ti by the looks of it?
  2. dragonfly102's avatar
    3k buckarunies 🤑 I feel like I'm being too poor for the laptop. Good Laptop though
  3. darrensk's avatar
    Thanks for posting. I am seeing 3k inc VAT. Can I get it for 2.5k somehow?
    fishmaster's avatar
    Do you own a VAT registered company whereby you can claim the VAT back due to this being a workplace expense purchase? Or do you work for a VAT registered company that could purchase this for you as a workplace expense? You could reimburse them minus the VAT figure and they claim the VAT back in the next VAT quarter depending on how their accountant views that etc. (edited)
  4. davocc's avatar
    oh it was WQXGA - XGA is just 1366/768 which kinda freaked me out there for a moment
    plewis00's avatar
    XGA is 1024 x 768, WXGA (wide XGA) is 1280 x 800 and the Q is for quad which is how you get to 2560 x 1600, pretty respectable for a laptop.
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