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While we're mostly covering thin-and-light laptops here on UltrabookReview.com, this post is going to be a little different, as it documents our experience with the full-size Lenovo ThinkPad P72 17-inch workstation notebook.This is still a big and heavy l...
simple looks and excellent build quality, good IO, fair screen options, flawless performance with this configuration, once undervolted, quiet and cool, in this configuration, big battery and long runtimes, configurable...
smaller keyboard with many miniaturized function keys, look for potential performance issues with the higher tier configurations, more difficult to service, poor speakers...
The ThinkPad P72 is a 17-inch workstation, thus bulky, heavy and expensive, but at the same time highly configurable, built to last and deliver excellent performance in taxing chores that can benefit from the powerful CPUs, Quadro GPUs, multiple storage o...
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Our review of the Lenovo ThinkPad P72 finds a 15.6″ notebook with high-end options. We recently reviewed the Lenovo ThinkPad P52 mobile workstation and now have its bigger brother, the ThinkPad P72 to review. Both ThinkPads offer similar base features, bu...
Recently we looked at the Lenovo ThinkPad P52 and now have a chance to compare to a ThinkPad P72 mobile workstation. Both mobile workstations offer excellent performance, but with our sample of the ThinkPad P72, it outperforms the ThinkPad P52 by a large...
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I expected more from the Lenovo ThinkPad P72, especially for the price. For $4,999 (starting at $1,699), Lenovo's new workstation provides a powerful Nvidia Quadro P5200 Max-Q GPU and a pleasantly clicky keyboard all packed into a military-durable chassis...
Strong graphics performance, World-class keyboard, Durable, Useful security features...
Display could be more vivid, Hollow sound, Expensive...
The Lenovo ThinkPad P72 has strong graphics and a comfortable keyboard, but its display and speakers could be better...
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Lenovo has updated its ThinkPad mobile workstations with both the 15-inch P52 and 17-inch P72 models, each bringing a focus on power and utility for those working with specialized design and development software. The P72 undoubtedly sacrifices some port...
Outstanding 4K display, Stellar keyboard, Keeps quiet under load, Ridiculous performance, User upgradeable...
No modular battery, Highend models get very expensive, Short battery life...
The ThinkPad P72 is certainly more utilitarian than it is stylish, and for its use case, that's fine. It might weight a lot when you max out the hardware, but you're essentially getting desktop performance in a nevertheless portable package. The thickness...
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Lenovo's ThinkPad P72 is for people that want just one thing: power. You can just throw out the idea of thinness, lightness, and battery life. This machine sacrifices it all in the name of power, and that's the nature of a mobile workstation.Last year, I...
All things considered, the Lenovo ThinkPad P72 is a great mobile workstation with a lot of power, and that's why I gave it an 8.5. Sure, it's thick, heavy, and it gets terrible battery life, but those are the sacrifices you can expect to make in the name...
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When in the market for a business-class workstation notebook, not much can compare to Lenovo's ThinkPad. Historically, the ThinkPad has provided all one would need in a mobile workstation – durability, security, an easy management system, outstanding batt...
The ThinkPad P72 is a built-to-last, highly configurable and customizable mobile workstation designed for the SMB. The P72 can be equipped with 8th generation Intel Xeon and/or Core CPUs and up to NVIDIA Quadro P5200 GPUs. The P72 can also be configured w...
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