![]() ![]() The Fn and Ctrl keys are swapped at the lower left corner, but the Lenovo Vantage app lets you flip them. The number-pad keys are full-size and the arrow keys are properly separated out in an inverted-T arrangement. Two levels of white LED backlighting make it easy to work in the dark. Naturally, the ThinkPad’s keyboard is a joy to use, providing excellent tactile feedback. ![]() The latter is also a fingerprint reader with on-chip matching. Just below the display are the ThinkPad’s Dolby Atmos-tuned speakers and the power button. The 1080p webcam over the display is better than the usual 720p variety and has a sliding privacy shutter. All panels are X-Rite Pantone color calibrated from the factory. Touch support is offered on some screens. The base screen is 1920×1200 and there’s a mid-range 2560×1600 option. Other screens are available, including a 3840×2400 OLED model that isn’t rated for as high of brightness but should offer even wider color coverage. It’s well-suited to professional work with 100% Adobe RGB color and a dazzling 600 nits of brightness. Our unit has an IPS panel with a 3840×2400 resolution for extra-fine detail. The ThinkPad P16 Gen 1’s other major departure versus the ThinkPad P15 Gen 2 is its 16:10 screen, which offers more vertical screen space than 16:9 screens. Lenovo offers the ThinkPad P16s as a thinner alternative – it’s just 3.7 pounds and 14.3 x 10.1 x 0.8 inches – but it’s far less powerful and tops out with a low-end NVIDIA T550. This ThinkPad is also on the chunky side, at 14.3 x 10.5 x 1.2 inches. Starting at 6.5 pounds, this ThinkPad is not lightweight the extra-strong chassis and powerful cooling system no doubt make it heavier than the average laptop. Lenovo tests this model against the military-grade MIL-STD 810G specification for shock, vibration, humidity, dust, altitude, and extreme temperatures. It has a built-in magnesium support structure for extra rigidity. It’s very well built as expected for a machine in this tier, featuring mostly metal surfaces. The ThinkPad P16 Gen 1 bucks the all-black ThinkPad tradition with a refreshing Storm Gray chassis. Lenovo ThinkPad P16 Gen 1 Build and Design Top: Storm Grey / AL5052 Bottom: Thunder Black / PPS + 50% GF Up to FHD Hybrid IR Camera with ThinkPad Webcam Privacy ShutterĦ-row, spill-resistant, numeric keypad, backlitģ-button TrackPoint® pointing device and mylar surface multi-touch touchpad (67.6mm x 115mm)ĭiscrete TPM 2.0, TCG certified, Firmware TPM 2.0 integrated in chipset, Touch Style fingerprintĩ4Wh battery, supports Rapid Charge (charge up to 80% in 1hr) with 170W and 230W AC adapter ![]() (1) HDMI 8k/60Hz (NVIDIA models) (4K/60Hz Intel models).Up to two M.2 2280 SSD, up to 4TB each (8TB Total), PCIe 4.0 x4, RAID 0/1 support ![]()
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