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Posted by James Bromwell
 - September 02, 2019, 09:52:35
There's a sale on at the moment, but configuring with reasonable options (16GB RAM, i7 CPU) still bumps the price up well over $1600.  I'm not sure I'm willing to trade impeccable build quality for the performance hit you get going down to the 1650 Max-Q from, say, a 1660 Ti, which is available in a lot of competing systems.
Posted by PhYrE
 - August 23, 2019, 00:45:14
The price is certainly not unreasonable for a 9th gen with dedicated graphics. I wouldn't expect the price to drop significantly until next spring. They're already sold out in North America with a 4 week lead time to order one, so demand is there.
Posted by hans intakt
 - July 25, 2019, 17:36:08
it jumped from the "hefty" price of 2049$ to 2939$ for the same model specification, just fyi xD
Posted by TomOR
 - July 17, 2019, 14:24:14
I hope there is a UK release soon
Posted by Redaktion
 - July 16, 2019, 20:15:32
Lenovo's newest high-end ThinkPad laptop, the ThinkPad X1 Extreme 2019, is now available in the USA. Prices for the Dell XPS 15 competitor start at $2,049 for the cheapest pre-configured model available – a hefty base-price, though it will likely fall considerably in the near future with the introduction of discounts & more configuration options.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/The-Lenovo-ThinkPad-X1-Extreme-Gen-2-with-the-GeForce-GTX-1650-Max-Q-is-now-orderable.427731.0.html