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Lenovo ThinkBook 16p Gen 2 16" AMD Ryzen 7 5800H(8C/16), RTX 3060, QHD Screen, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD $1599 Shipped @ Lenovo

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Processor

AMD Ryzen™ 7 5800H (8C / 16T, 3.2 / 4.4GHz, 4MB L2 / 16MB L3)

Operating system

Windows 10 Pro 64

Graphics

NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 3060 6GB GDDR6 Laptop GPU with Max-Q Design

Display

16" WQXGA (2560x1600) IPS 400nits Anti-glare, 100% sRGB, Dolby Vision™

Touchscreen

Non-touch

Colour calibration

X-Rite Pantone factory colour calibration

Memory

8GB Soldered DDR4-3200 + 8GB SO-DIMM DDR4-3200

Storage

512GB SSD M.2 2280 PCIe 3.0x4 NVMe

Storage support

Up to 2 x M.2 SSD drives

Camera

IR & 720p hybrid, with privacy shutter, fixed focus

Dimensions (W x D x H)

356 x 252 x 16.3-19.9 mm

Weight

Starting at 1.99 kg

Case colour

Mineral grey, dual tone design

Case material

Top: aluminium

Bottom: aluminium

Battery

4-cell (71Wh), integrated

Supports Rapid Charge Pro (charge up to 50% in 30min)

AC adaptor

230W Slim Tip

Keyboard

Auto LED backlit, numeric keypad

Touchpad

Buttonless glass surface multi-touch touchpad, supports Precision TouchPad (PTP)

Audio support

Stereo speakers, 2 x 2W, audio by Harman

Dual array mic with AI-based noise cancellation, switchable audio modes

Ethernet

No Ethernet

Wireless LAN

Wi-Fi 6, 802.11ax 2x2 Wi-Fi + Bluetooth 5.1, M.2 card

Wireless WAN

None

Security

Firmware TPM 2.0 integrated in chipset

Kensington® Nano Security Slot

Touch style fingerprint reader on smart power button

Power-on, Administrator, Hard disk password

Camera privacy shutter

IR camera for Windows Hello

Media reader

4-in-1 card reader

Ports

1 x USB 3.2 Gen 2

1 x USB 3.2 Gen 2 (Always On)

2 x USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 (support data transfer, Power Delivery 3.0 and DisplayPort™ 1.2)

1 x card reader

1 x headphone / mic

1 x power connector

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  • +3

    Meanwhile, the Russians get the latest.

    • Western sanctions. 🙃

    • +3

      OP didn't organise the deal… it's by Lenovo themselves.

        • +3

          Why don't you do it and report back?

  • +2

    Purchased this last sale for. Great Laptop for general design work, but the 75w gpu is lame for gaming

  • Just an fyi for anyone looking to game on this.
    It's only a 60Hz screen

    • Yuck!

    • +2

      don't worry, the GPU won't be churning out more than 60fps for gaming haha

      • The 3060 in my laptop happily pumps out over 120fps @ 1080p with med to high settings.

        • +2

          This laptop runs 2560x1600 though, which is roughly double the pixels compared to 1920x1080. Would make a lot of more recent games very difficult to run

          • +5

            @mojadu: Also the gpu wattage is only 75w. You cannot compare 3060’s to each other without this information.

            It’s a shitty marketing tactic 😑

            • @m0nkeycheese: Yeah for sure. My Dell has a 125w 3060 and it would still struggle with 2560x1600, let alone this 75w gpu lol

              Maybe it's designed more towards CAD and such rather than gaming

          • @mojadu: But wouldnt you run the game at a lower res (1080p) so can get some decent fps?

            • @xoom: Well yeah, the laptop only has a 1080p 165hz screen. I was specifically talking about how a 75w laptop 3060 would struggle with 2560x1600 when I am sure even my 125w one would struggle with that res

              • @mojadu: Im talking about this lenovo thinkbook that has a qhd screen. Wouldnt it make sense to game @ 1080p res instead of trying at the native res?

                We all know a 75w 3060 is gimped. So why force it to game at qhd res?

                Honestly for non gaming setting. Qhd with a 3060 is fine.

        • +1

          Not my experience with this laptop. 75w power limitation seems to hold it back more than you would think

      • -2

        Just did a quick benchmark for ya, Cyberpunk 2077 at high defaults with Quality DLSS.
        Got an average FPS of 90.
        Ryzen 5900HS and RTX 3060

  • Thank you.
    Is this good for office work, multiple excel spread sheets, multiple tabs of chrome for Xero? I dont do gaming at all.
    Thank you

    • +2

      This would be fine. I dare say you could go with lower spec and save some more $.

      • Thank you. It is fit within the budget my manager set for me.
        The AC power adaptor slim fit, can I still charge it with USB C?

        • -1

          Dell Small Business intel model is at $1596 fairly similar spec too(after Cashreward 6% and 5% coupon code AUAFFILIATES5)

          only difference (Lenovo have bigger battery & Graphic)

          it support USB C charging.

          https://www.dell.com/en-au/shop/dell-laptops/vostro-7620-lap…

          • +1

            @calvink: You also forgot the lower resolution, lower colour gamut and lower brightness screen on the Dell. The Vostro is also an entry level business chassis.

  • Thinkbook vs thinkpad?

    • This depends on the chassis! There are entry level ThinkPad chassis. Thinkbook would be viewed as mid tier business grade chassis.

    • +1

      No TrackPoint on ThinkBook…

      ThinkBook would probably out-perform similar prized ThinkPad T/X series. It's basically IdeaPad putting on business attire.

  • ThinkPad no contest

  • -3

    $1600 this is not a bargain, this is not a good deal, regardless of their silly RRP.
    As other comments have said 75Wgpu and 60Hz screen.

    • +4

      This is a productivity laptop, not a gaming laptop. If you want gaming specs then go for a Legion.

    • Yeah it doesn't have any rgb lighting either super lame right? 😂

    • Can you point me to a gaming laptop that has:

      X-Rite Pantone factory colour calibration at this price point.

  • +2

    For people complaining about the 75W RTX3060, it's all about perspective.
    Compared to my desktop RTX 3080? It sucks.
    Compared to my old laptop's Intel HD 520 Graphics in the 13" XPS? It's the bee's knees.
    And I still used the old laptop to play MMOs and Indie games whenever I was travelling.

    To further the value of the deal, Lenovo's business grade PCs are lightyears ahead of build quality and reliability than, say, the 3060 Acer Nitro that gets posted here from time to time.
    I bought one with the last deal and am very chuffed with it.

    • +2

      I agree, for the weight/form factor to me its a perfect machine for CAD work and this is a decent price compared to other options.

  • Anyone else had issues with soldered RAM in laptops? I've got an older ASUS that became junk when soldered RAM developed some issues, couldn't bypass the faulty RAM.

    • Soldered ram makes tech like these disposable instead of repairable.

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