Chinese consumer electronics giant Lenovo has just refreshed its ThinkPad
workstation lineup to introduce the latest Intel processors and Nvidia
Quadro professional graphics. The laptops are VR-ready, especially the
most premium device of the lot - the ThinkPad P71. The other two laptops
launched are the ThinkPad P51s, and ThinkPad P51; all of them will
start shipping sometime in March or April.
These machines are
meant essentially for those who are intense users like 3D animators,
architects, and the likes, as the refreshed versions come with the
latest Intel Kaby Lake processors and the high-performance Nvidia Quadro
graphics. As mentioned, the Lenovo ThinkPad P71 is the premium of the
lot with a 17-inch 4K display, with support for up to Xeon E3-v6
processor and Nvidia Quadro P5000 graphics. It offers up to 64GB of RAM,
and support for four storage units (both conventional and SSDs). It
comes with Thunderbolt 3 port support for plugging in larger displays as
well. It's been certified VR-ready by HTC, Nvidia, and Oculus. The
laptop has a minimum weight of 3.44kg and a 1.2-inch thick chassis. It
will launch in April, and will be priced at $1,799 (roughly Rs.
1,21,200).
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