Lenovo Unveils ThinkPad P1 Gen 2: New 15.6-Inch Carbon Fiber Chassis
by Anton Shilov on June 12, 2019 4:00 PM EST- Posted in
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Lenovo has introduced its second-generation ultra-thin ThinkPad P1 mobile workstation. The new 15.6-inch laptop promises to be faster than its predecessor launched last year because of the new CPU and GPU, yet it will use a new carbon fiber chassis that is actually thinner and slightly lighter.
Lenovo’s ThinkPad P1 Gen 2 is based on Intel’s 9th Gen Core or Xeon processor that is paired with up to 64 GB DDR4 memory with or without ECC (up to two SO-DIMMs), NVIDIA’s Quadro T1000 or Quadro T2000 graphics on higher-end SKUs, and up to two M.2 SSDs (featuring up to 4 TB of NAND in total) with a PCIe 3.0 x4 interface and working in RAID 0 or RAID 1 mode.
Just like in case of the first-generation ThinkPad P1, the new 15.6-inch ultra-thin workstation will be offered with several types of displays. The most advanced models will come with an Ultra-HD OLED display supporting touch and Dolby Vision HDR, whereas regular SKUs will be equipped with Full-HD IPS LCDs.
As for connectivity, the Lenovo ThinkPad P1 has Intel’s AX200 Wi-Fi 6 solution featuring up to 2.4 Gbps throughput over 160 MHz channels. As for hardware interfaces, the ThinkPad P1 Gen 2 is equipped with two Thunderbolt 3 ports, two USB 3.1 Gen 1 Type-A connectors, a mini GbE port (requires a dongle), an HDMI 2.0 output, an optional smart card reader, a 4-in-1 card reader, a webcam with IR and ThinkShutter, a fingerprint scanner, and a 3.5-mm audio port.
The ThinkPad P1 Gen 2 comes in a new carbon fiber chassis that is 17.2 mm thick, down from 18.4 mm on the first-generation model. Traditionally for ThinkPads, the chassis is rugged enough to take bumps of everyday use by a road warrior and can withstand cold, heat, humid, dust, fungus, shocks and other harsh environments. Despite being slightly thinner than predecessors, the ThinkPad P1 Gen 2 still has an 80 Wh battery and weighs around 1.7 kilograms.
The ThinkPad P1 Gen 2 will ship at the end of June, starting at $1,949.
Lenovo's ThinkPad P1 Gen 2 | |||
ThinkPad P1 Gen 2 FHD | ThinkPad P1 Gen 2 4K UHD | ||
Display | Type | IPS | OLED |
Resolution | 1920×1080 | 3840×2160 | |
Brightness | 300/500 cd/m² | 400 cd/m² | |
Color Gamut | 72% NTSC | ? | |
Touch | No | Yes | |
HDR | No | Dolby Vision HDR | |
CPU | Intel's 9th Generation Core i7/i9 or Xeon | ||
Graphics | Integrated | UHD Graphics 620 (24 EUs) | |
Discrete | NVIDIA Quadro T1000 or T2000 | ||
RAM | up to 64 GB DDR4 | ||
Storage | up to 4 TB PCIe SSDs with RAID 0/RAID 1 | ||
Wi-Fi | Intel Wireless AX200 2.4 Gbps | ||
Bluetooth | Bluetooth 5 | ||
Thunderbolt | 2 × USB Type-C TB3 ports | ||
USB | 2 × USB 3.1 Gen 1 Type-A | ||
HDMI | HDMI 2.0 | ||
GbE | Native, with a dongle | ||
Fingerprint Sensor | Yes | ||
Webcam | HD camera with ThinkShutter HD camera with IR for Windows Hello and ThinkShutter |
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Other I/O | Microphone, stereo speakers, TRRS audio jack (with Dolby Atmos enhancements for appropriate headphones), joystick, trackpad, card reader, etc. | ||
Battery | 80 Wh | ||
Dimensions | Thickness | 17.2 mm | |
Width | 361.8 mm | ||
Depth | 245.7 mm | ||
Weight | 1.7 kilograms | 3.76 lbs | ||
Operating System | Windows 10 Pro |
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Source: Lenovo
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oRAirwolf - Wednesday, June 12, 2019 - link
I think a matte at display would probably reduce the sharpness of a 15.6 in ultra HD screen quite significantly due to the texture having a dithering effect.Vitor - Wednesday, June 12, 2019 - link
Glad it has BT 5. A lot of notebooks are plagued with BT 4.1.zepi - Thursday, June 13, 2019 - link
Please mention in the spec-table that it is a wifi 6 solution, or even better (at least for me) 802.11ax.I know, it can be found within the text, but that is very cumbersome way of trying to figure it out.
kgardas - Thursday, June 13, 2019 - link
I'm curious when they get courage to make Pxx with Ryzen.Tinkr - Thursday, June 13, 2019 - link
What's with the huge chin on the screen (the forehead could have been scaled down too)? Is it because it's cheaper to source 16x9 panels?This a workstation-class laptop; they could have used 16x10 panels to give as much screen real estate as possible. The aforementioned lack of a matte option in 4K is equally baffling.
_theprofessor - Thursday, June 13, 2019 - link
This article is incorrect. There is definitely an option for a non-touch IPS 4K matte 500nits display.Cullinaire - Thursday, June 13, 2019 - link
It's fungus proof.Sold.
badbanana - Tuesday, June 25, 2019 - link
we have several Carbon X that are f@%g slow. basically, all Lenovo laptops we've encountered are slow.