Quote from: Dodfr on July 02, 2025, 07:42:02For strangely when they put an Intel inside they use
Quote from: Gabrielle on July 02, 2025, 06:40:01Quote from: Dodfr on July 02, 2025, 00:10:35why they use 5600 memory instead 7500 ?I've seen 6400, but which brand uses 7500? i'm just curious. They probably use 5600 for being a "business" laptop i imagine..
Quote from: Dodfr on July 02, 2025, 00:10:35why they use 5600 memory instead 7500 ?I've seen 6400, but which brand uses 7500? i'm just curious. They probably use 5600 for being a "business" laptop i imagine..
Quote from: moe69230 on June 26, 2025, 17:22:54Which serie of Thinkpads was it? T/P/L ?
Quote from: Most milked brand on June 26, 2025, 11:19:09Quote from: moe69230 on June 25, 2025, 22:05:29However, if it's for business use, with transport every morning and evening or even several times a day (for professional meetings for instance), your IdeaPad or Yoga won't last long even with sleeve case + a backpack.
Completely false. I have an IdeaPad 5 Pro, use it every day, mobile, I bike to work, travel internationally, even dropped it, zero issues and the build is better than plastic ThinkPads since it's aluminum.
On my ThinkPad the plastic frame cracked, TouchPad failed and screen almost came off.. it's cheap plastic after all.Quote from: moe69230 on June 25, 2025, 22:05:29They are just not as robust, as durable (for instance memory not upgradeable), lack of a Kensington lock slot, and don't offer as many connectivity options (ethernet).
Memory has nothing to do with durability and even cheap IdeaPads / Yogas can be had with 32GB, why would you need more?
Who uses Kensington anymore or ethernet anymore in the office? Nobody but everyone has docking stations or KVM that supports this or simply buy USB-C ethernet if you really occasionally require it.
You simply fell for brand marketing.
Quote from: moe69230 on June 25, 2025, 22:05:29However, if it's for business use, with transport every morning and evening or even several times a day (for professional meetings for instance), your IdeaPad or Yoga won't last long even with sleeve case + a backpack.
Quote from: moe69230 on June 25, 2025, 22:05:29They are just not as robust, as durable (for instance memory not upgradeable), lack of a Kensington lock slot, and don't offer as many connectivity options (ethernet).
Quote from: Most milked brand on June 25, 2025, 18:56:30Today's Thinkpads are complete garbage, simple as. Overpriced brand reputation milking mediocre garbage.
Just buy an IdeaPad or Yoga, much better value and similar if not better package or forgo Lenovo entirely.
Quote from: Benjamin Herzig on June 25, 2025, 17:47:57As stated in the review, the CPU Power Limit 1 for sustained performance for the P14s Gen 6 AMD is 36 W. 29 W is just the CPU consumption when the iGPU is stressed as well.
Quote from: Dodobird on June 22, 2025, 04:52:52Wondering how bad the coil noise is...see www.reddit.com/r/thinkpad/comments/1ldtmyw/p14s_gen_6_amd_coil_whine_noise
Quote from: Horst545 on June 24, 2025, 02:03:42A laptop this expensive should have a best-in-class touchpad. Not that five dollar piece of plastic garbage.Indeed, 100%. No one can seriously argue about that being incorrect.
Quote from: moe69230 on June 24, 2025, 10:00:26Thinkpads have a trackpoint very useful when mobile even more than the trackpad.The TrackPoint is definitely superior (once you get used to it), it's just a problem in Lenovo's bizarre ways of cost-cutting in expensive machines. It doesn't even have to be haptic, let that stay for the X1 lineup, it can be just a basic glass touchpad and it will still be infinitely better than this mylar/plastic one.
So for me, there is no problem about that.
Quote from: moe69230 on June 24, 2025, 10:00:26You are mentionning an expensive price.This is true, but the same applies for other ThinkPad laptops too, including those with a glass touchpad. My X1 Carbon is about the same price as my P16, one is ultraportable and a perfect machine to run & gun around, another is three times heavier and much thicker but also more powerful workstation desktop replacement laptop. Both of them are Lenovo's premium ThinkPads, by Lenovo's own words. Yet the P16 has that joke plastic touchpad which is fine from about October to April, but May, June, July, August and September it's just a god damn torture to use.
This product has just been launched, prices will go do down and during sales, this kind of product can have very good discounts (look at the gen 5 which is discounted periodically since November).
Quote from: Horst545 on June 24, 2025, 02:03:42Quote from: Worgarthe on June 22, 2025, 14:04:22I agree Horst, but how many people actually use a touchpad for serious work, that's what we would need to know here.
I agree that you cannot do serious work with a touchpad. But when mobile, you sometimes do not have a surface to put your mouse or trackball on. Or it would take more time and effort to arrange for that than to just use the touchpad.
A laptop this expensive should have a best-in-class touchpad. Not that five dollar piece of plastic garbage.