Lenovo ThinkPad P1 Gen 7 16.0" Touch Screen Intel Core Ultra 9 185H NVIDIA RTX 3000 Ada Generation 64GB Memory 2TB SSD Windows 11 Pro 21KV0005US
- Brand:
- Lenovo
- Model Number:
- 21KV0005US
- UPC:
- 198153493739
- EAN:
- 0198153493739
- Walmart SKU:
- 9379819234
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Customer Insights: Rated 4.5/5 from 266 reviews.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Ha sido una gran experiencia, tenía muy altas expectativas de este equipo y las ha cumplido. Me encanta el poder computacional de este equipo el cual no me ha fallado y se ha hecho mi gran aliada, la uso para modelar en revit y redacción de documentos y espero en un futuro mover pequeños modelos de llm en local.
I'm an old guy. How many computers have I had over the years? Let me count them. For personal use, I tend to use them until they "just quit". When I replace one, I go for all the computing power I can get and keep it as long as I can. As I look back, the Thinkpad stands out as the one computer that took me the longest distance. So this time around, I return to Thinkpad. The Thinkpad P1 Gen 7 is as robust as anyone could need, both personal and business. For a mobile workstation, it stands out and alone among the competition.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This laptop is excellent with multitasking large programs and gamining at the same time. The thunderbolt port and charger are a bit bulky, and the lack of extra USB on laptop, makes it difficult to use bluetooth devices.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This laptop is powerful but light. Out of the box was very easy to use and setup for our company. Meets all of the needs and requirements as we are very CAD/Revit heavy. Will be making this the standard going forward!
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I've been through more laptops than I care to admit, but the P1 Gen 7 might actually be the one that sticks around. After six months of daily use for both work and personal stuff, I can't imagine going back. The keyboard deserves its own paragraph. I spend several hours a day typing between documentation, Excel, and general business stuff, and this is hands-down the most comfortable keyboard I've used on any laptop. The key travel is perfect - not too mushy, not too clicky. For me, the size and layout are great - everything's where I expect it to be. Build quality is legitimately impressive. This thing feels like you could use it as a defensive weapon if needed. The chassis doesn't flex or creak anywhere, and I do put it through the usual abuse as I move it daily from home->work->home repeat. Still looks and feels brand new. Performance-wise, the Core Ultra 7 with 64GB of RAM that I upgraded (yes, it is user-upgradeable) handles everything I throw at it. I'm running design work, usually have too many browser tabs open - 1 always running YouTube music, multiple Excel workbooks with heavy VBA, and Teams/Outlook constantly. Never slows down. I'm genuinely getting 6-8 hours of real work out of this battery. I can actually leave the charger at home without stressing about it. The display is sharp and bright enough for outdoor use. I kind-of wish I'd sprung for the OLED option, but honestly the IPS panel is perfectly fine for my work. Colors are accurate, and the 16:10 aspect ratio gives you more vertical space than the 16:9 screens which is great for spreadsheets and documentation. Port selection is solid. I can dock with my 49" ultrawide at work and dual monitors at home without dongles, which is more important than it sounds. Complaints: The matte black finish is an absolute fingerprint magnet. Looks professional when clean but shows every smudge. That's it.... The trackpad is actually really good, which surprised me. It's big, responsive, and feels natural. The TrackPoint nub is still there if you're into that (I am), but it doesn't get in the way if you ignore it. Runs quiet most of the time. Fans will spin up occasionally, but generally don't unless I am pushing it with design stuff or gaming - it's basically silent during normal work - good for video calls. Is it cheap? Absolutely not. But I needed something that wouldn't let me down, could handle professional workloads, and would last more than 2-3 years. If you're looking for a serious workhorse that can actually travel without destroying your shoulder, this is it. Bottom line: If you need a mobile workstation that doesn't compromise on performance or portability, and you understand what that is worth, the P1 Gen 7 is about as good as it gets right now.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This laptop is a power house. Not as loud as most people mentioned, constantly staying cool no matter how many programs are running. Just reliable as I figured it would be. I do wish it had a number pad as big as it is, but there are no complaints.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Very high quality laptop! Great display and keyboard! Overall, I am happy with this product, but there are some areas I wish were better. Pros: - Long battery life. Easily able to get at least 6 hours on a single charge with streaming and work at the same time. - Solid build. No flex on screen, keyboard or body. Can open screen with one hand which is nice. - Great display. Bright in any situation and the high refresh rate is very nice. - Loud speakers when properly set up (see con #2 below) Cons: - No numpad on keyboard. If you do frequent data entry, this could be a big setback. - Speakers fire downwards. If you use this on a desk, they sound great, but if you use this on your lap or anywhere the speakers can't reflect, the audio can be pretty bad. Other considerations: - I use Ubuntu with this machine and the laptop has been great for it. Good support and stability.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] A true mobile workstation. Decent power from the CPU paired with a discreet GPU. I wish it had a dedicated number keypad
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] When I opened the box, I loved that it was plain and simple—no money wasted on flashy packaging, just a powerful machine and the charger. That alone told me this laptop was all business. Performance & Power This laptop is a beast. It runs my LLMs (“llamas”) like a dream and stays quieter than my 7-year-old Dell Latitude, even under heavy load. Some people complain about the size of the charger, but honestly—it's smaller than the one that came with my Latitude. The laptop itself is also slimmer and lighter, despite packing far more power and a dedicated GPU compared to the old integrated graphics I had before. Design & Usability The touchpad gets mixed reviews, but as a blind user, I don't rely on it, so it doesn't bother me. It is a bit large, though, and could be annoying if you accidentally brush against it. The touchscreen, on the other hand, is something I really appreciate. Even though I'm blind, it makes certain partially accessible apps much easier to navigate. And when my wife helps me out, she loves the big, beautiful display. In fact, when Gen 8 comes around, I might pick one up for her. Ports & Battery I do wish it had two USB-A ports, but I'm slowly transitioning to USB-C anyway, and this machine has plenty of those. The battery isn't hot-swappable, but it's still easy enough to replace with just a few screws. That's a solid compromise. Extras The speakers blew me away—amazing sound for a work laptop. The one real disappointment for me is the lack of an Applications key. As a blind user, I rely on it the way most sighted people use right-click, and while Shift+F10 works, it's a bit tedious. Final Thoughts Overall, this is a sleek, light, and incredibly fast laptop. If you're a software developer—or a blind senior software engineer like me—you'll find the P1 Gen 7 delivers where it matters. A couple of small trade-offs kept it from a perfect score, but it's still an outstanding machine.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I love Lenovo products. The ease of use, feature set, and most of all durability and reliability are outstanding. However, the service experience is pretty bad. The product line is not clearly understandable, and nearly all of the agents can't understand what I need or how I use my system. Worst of all, they have a condescending attitude, clearly acting like I know nothing, and they are filled with thinly veiled contempt about helping me select a machine. I can't say I would ever purchase again or recommend, unless you know exactly what you want and are deeply familiar with the Lenovo product lines.
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