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With the launch of Intel's Skylake microarchitecture came two new types of mobile processors. Intel introduced its first mobile Xeon processor and its first overclockable processor. Today we look at one of Lenovo's ThinkPads using Intel's latest 6th gener...
The Lenovo ThinkPad P70 is a processing powerhouse on wheels. When Intel launched its mobile Xeon processors, it was easy to see that they were investing a lot of resources into transforming the traditional view of a desktop into something more mobile an...
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thunderbaylive.com Updated: 2018-03-28 06:19:03
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Lisa Gade reviews Lenovo's first mobile Intel Xeon laptop, the ThinkPad P70. This is a 7.6 lb. 17” mobile workstation for product design and engineering, CAD, 3D, financial simulations, movie editing and more. For those who prefer something smaller, there...
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It definitely isn't the lightest or slimmest notebook on the market, but if you're looking for blistering performance, Lenovo's new ThinkPad P70 should be at the top of your list. The new ThinkPad P70 ($1,999, £1,290, AU$2,702) is Lenovo's flagship mobile...
Powerful performance, Integrated colorimeter, Assortment of ports, 4K display...
Battery not replaceable, Heavy...
If you don't mind the large dimensions and 7.6-pound weight of the ThinkPad P70, you'll be rewarded with a powerful mobile workstation with Intel's Skylake or mobile Xeon processors...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2018-03-28 06:19:03
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It definitely isn't the lightest or slimmest notebook on the market, but if you're looking for blistering performance, Lenovo's new ThinkPad P70 should be at the top of your list. The new ThinkPad P70 ($1,999, £1,290, AU$2,702) is Lenovo's flagship mobile...
Powerful performance, Integrated colorimeter, Assortment of ports, 4K display...
Battery not replaceable, Heavy...
If you don't mind the large dimensions and 7.6-pound weight of the ThinkPad P70, you'll be rewarded with a powerful mobile workstation with Intel's Skylake or mobile Xeon processors...
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Pricey yet powerful. Lenovo's latest P70 configuration features an Intel Xeon Skylake CPU and bumps the GPU to an NVIDIA M4000M, while also introducing NVMe SSD storage. How do these upgrades affect overall performance? And is this still a workstation wor...
strong processing performance from both CPU and GPU, powerful workstation performance, extremely fast storage speed, solid build quality, ECC memory for greater stability, quiet operation while idle...
high idle temperatures, high idle power consumption, weak battery performance, poor speakers, odd stress test results show plummenting GPU performance under CPU stress, low PWM frequency once again across all brightness settings lower than maximum...
The Lenovo P70-20ER000XUSA lot of variables combine to create a strong mobile workstation, but when you boil it all down, the most critical of all aspects are generally stability, CPU/GPU performance, and storage speed. The Lenovo P70-20ER000XUS reveals i...
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Pretty much everyone who's into tech will advise you on purchasing a desktop computer for your heavy workloads, professional video/photo editing and rendering. It will most likely cost you a lot less and you can invest in an upper tier external monitors s...
Solid and rigid construction, Good keyboard and touchpad, Excellent IPS panel with relatively accurate colors out of the box, X-Rite built-in color calibrator, The screen uses PWM only below 80 cd/m2 (50%), Oustanding battery life, Supports 2x PCIe NVMe S...
A bit pricey, even the entry-level models, Quite hefty...
The Lenovo ThinkPad P70 is a pricey but advanced piece of machinery. It's an excellent replacement of your desktop workstation on the go but as we mentioned, it comes at a price. Even the entry-level model with Quadro M600M doesn't cover our expectations...
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It's been almost a year now since Lenovo first announced the new P50 and P70 mobile workstations, which were 15-inch and 17-inch notebooks, respectively. The part of the announcement which likely caused the most buzz was that Intel was now going to offer...
The ThinkPad P70 is certainly not for everyone. With a starting price close to $1900, and add-ons driving the price into the stratosphere, mobile workstations are for those that need powerful systems that can be moved around. You'll get more bang for the...
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Mobile workstations aren't known for their great battery life, but when working unplugged for productivity work, they switch to the more power frugal Intel HD 530 integrated graphics for improved battery life. You can manually con...
Very strong performance, durable, great keyboards, good battery life. Some configs support a Wacom AES pen.
If you're looking for slim and light mobile workstations, these aren't them...
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At a time when laptop makers are shunning big and bulky notebooks in favor of thin and light designs, Lenovo went a different direction with its ThinkPad P70, a mobile workstation brimming with high-end hardware for tackling rough and tumble tasks in the...
Gorgeous 4K Ultra HD display, Builtin color calibration, Intel mobile Xeon processor, NVIDIA Quadro M4000M, Above average keyboard, USB 3.1 TypeC / Thunderbolt 3, Fast NVMe storage, Quiet operation...
Battery isn't replaceable...
You can't talk about the ThinkPad P70 without addressing its size. At 16.38 inches (W) by 10.85 inches (D) by 1.18-1.35 inches (H) and 7.3 pounds, this 17.3-inch laptop is big. However, Lenovo wasn't being lazy with its design. That size and weight is the...
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The Lenovo ThinkPad P70 Mobile Workstation is a powerful mobile workstation that can rival many desktop tower systems in performance. A new and improved TouchPad makes a big difference over previous TouchPads. Additional features such as Thunderbolt 3, EC...
To do this day the ThinkPad P70 is one of the most powerful laptops, or should we say mobile workstation we have used. The computing power of this machine rivals many desktop systems and can handle heavy duty tasks with ease. Looking at the SPECwpc result...
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If you're doing productivity work or image editing, a regular business laptop will do just fine. However, if you need to use professional 3D modeling software; perform complex engineering tasks; or edit uncompressed, high-res video, a mobile workstation l...
Great, workstation-class performance, Accurate 4K screen, Best-in-class keyboard and touchpad, Long battery life for its class...
Heavy, 4K video playback issues on Windows 7...
Thanks to bleeding-edge performance, accurate color output and a best-in-class keyboard, the ThinkPad P70 is the 17-inch mobile workstation to beat...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2018-03-28 06:19:03
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Now Lenovo is calling out 14- and 15-inch mobile workstation vendors—"That's not a workstation; that's a workstation"—with its largest, most powerful ThinkPad yet. The 17.3-inch ThinkPad P70 is available with a sixth-generation Core i7 or Xeon CPU, a bril...
Mighty performance, Stellar 4K IPS screen with color calibrator, Plenty of ports including two Thunderbolt 3/USB-C, Decent battery life...
Heavy and bulky, Minimal warranty...
It's more luggable than portable, but Lenovo's 17.3-inch workstation puts Intel's latest Xeon and Nvidia's latest Quadro silicon to good use. Read More…...
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The return of the 17-inch workstation. Lenovo now offers a 17-inch workstation for the first time in almost five years. Contrary to the current trend, however, you do not just get a consumer device with professional components. Was it worth the wait?...
very good 4K display, excellent performance, even under load, very good build quality and stability, excellent input devices, modern ports, many security features, low temperatures, quiet cooling solution, good battery runtimes, can be configured, good u...
integrated color calibrator of the review unit does not deliver ideal results, occasional driver and scaling issues of our review unit with Windows 7, bad speakers, mediocre USB 3.0 performance, annoying screen bleeding, PWM below 95 % brightness, bad we...
Lenovo's ThinkPad P70 is an excellent re-entry into the segment of 17-inch workstations. We especially like that Lenovo supposedly listened to the feedback of customers and reversed some controversial design decisions of previous generations and even impr...
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