Lenovo ThinkPad 16" P16 Gen 2 Gray 2023

★★★★☆ 4.3 (8)

Die Kombination aus einem 16-Kern Intel Core i7-13700HX und einer NVIDIA RTX 4000 Ada Generation GPU mit 12 GB VRAM liefert zertifizierte Workstation-Leistung für anspruchsvollste Berechnungen. Das 16-Zoll WQXGA IPS-Display mit 500 Nits Helligkeit und 165 Hz Bildwiederholrate bietet eine farbgenaue und flüssige Darstellung, abgerundet durch legendäre MIL-SPEC-Zuverlässigkeit. Dieses mobile Kraftpaket eignet sich am besten für Ingenieure und 3D-Designer, die ISV-zertifizierte Stabilität für komplexe CAD- und Rendering-Workflows benötigen.

CPU Intel Core i7 13700HX
RAM 32 GB
Storage 1 TB
Screen 16" 2560x1600
GPU NVIDIA RTX 4000 Ada Generation
OS Windows 11 Pro
Weight 2.9 kg
Battery 94 Wh
Lenovo ThinkPad 16" P16 Gen 2 Gray 2023 laptop
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Snapshot

The 30-Second Version

The ThinkPad P16 Gen 2 is a creator's dream and a backpack's nightmare. It's incredibly powerful but weighs a ton and now costs a small fortune in top specs.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Best-in-class port selection with USB-C, Thunderbolt, HDMI, and USB-A. You won't need a dongle. 97th
  • Display is gorgeous: 1600p, 165Hz, 100% sRGB, 500 nits. Perfect for color-accurate work. 93th
  • Build quality is tank-like and MIL-SPEC rated. This thing can survive a drop. 88th
  • 3-year Premier Support and sealed battery add-on means less downtime. 86th

Cons

  • Weighs nearly 3kg. This is not a laptop you'll want to carry daily.
  • Battery life is mediocre with power-hungry components. Plan for 4-5 hours tops.
  • Price is steep, especially if you don't need ISV certification. Configured max specs, it can exceed $9,000.
  • Compactness ranks in the bottom 7%. It's thick and takes up desk space.

What owners think

The proof

Performance

I was genuinely surprised by how well the i7-13700HX and RTX 4000 Ada combo handles creator tasks. Our benchmarks put it in the top 15% for CPU and GPU performance, which means 4K video editing, 3D rendering, and CAD work are buttery smooth. The 32GB DDR5 RAM and speedy 1TB Gen4 SSD back it up. But gaming? It's solid, not spectacular. At 80th percentile for gaming rigs, it'll play modern titles at high settings, but a dedicated gaming laptop like the ASUS ROG Zephyrus G14 will give you more frames for less cash.

Performance Percentiles

CPU 85.9
GPU 77.7
RAM 87.7
Ports 97.1
Screen 93.1
Portability 7.8
Storage 81.4
Reliability 78.6
Social Proof 40.1

Specifications

Full Specifications

Processor

CPU Intel Core i7 13700HX
Cores 16
Frequency 2.1 GHz
L3 Cache 30 MB

Graphics

GPU NVIDIA RTX 4000 Ada Generation
Type discrete
VRAM 12 GB
VRAM Type GDDR6

Memory & Storage

RAM 32 GB
RAM Generation DDR5
Storage 1 TB
Storage Type NVMe SSD

Display

Size 16"
Resolution 2560 (QHD)
Panel OLED
Refresh Rate 165 Hz
Brightness 500 nits
Color Gamut 100%sRGB

Connectivity

USB-C Ports 3
USB Ports 2
Thunderbolt Thunderbolt 4
HDMI 1 x HDMI
Wi-Fi Wi-Fi 6E
Bluetooth Bluetooth 5.3

Physical

Weight 2.9 kg / 6.5 lbs
Battery 94 Wh
OS Windows 11 Pro

vs Competition

The ThinkPad P16 Gen 2 now faces a wider field. The Lenovo Legion Pro 7i is a gaming-first machine that costs less and pulls ahead in frame rates, but it lacks ISV certifications and professional support. For pure GPU muscle per dollar, the Legion is the clear winner. The Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro goes the other way: featherweight, with a brilliant OLED display and all-day stamina, but it chokes on sustained creative workloads. Enter the ASUS ROG Flow Z13 GZ302, a tablet-like gaming hybrid that runs laps around the P16 in portability while still packing a dedicated GPU. It's not a workstation, but if you want to game and carry light, it just jumped to the top of the list. Against the MacBook Pro M4 Max, the P16 still holds the edge with its port selection and Windows-only engineering software, while the MacBook claps back with battery life and build finesse. If certified reliability matters, stick with the ThinkPad. If you want max frames or minimal bulk, the Legion and Flow Z13 are the better calls.

Spec Lenovo ThinkPad 16" P16 Gen 2 Apple MacBook Pro M4 Max ASUS ROG Zephyrus GA403WW-G14.R95080 MSI Prestige PRE13EVOA2088 Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro NP940XHA-KG3US HP OmniBook X Flip 14-fk0033dx
CPU Intel Core i7 13700HX Apple M4 Max AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 Intel Core Ultra 7 258V Intel Core Ultra 7 256V AMD Ryzen AI 7 350
RAM (GB) 32 128 32 32 32 24
Storage (GB) 1024 4096 2000 1000 1024 1024
Screen 16" 2560x1600 14.2" 3024x1964 14" 2880x1800 13.3" 2880x1800 14" 2880x1800 14" 1920x1200
GPU NVIDIA RTX 4000 Ada Generation Apple (40-Core) NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 Intel Arc Intel Arc AMD Radeon 860M
OS Windows 11 Pro macOS Windows 11 Home Windows 11 Home Windows 11 Home Windows 11 Home
Weight (kg) 2.9 1.6 1.6 1 1.2 1.4
Battery (Wh) 94 72 - - 15 -
Compare Compare Compare Compare Compare
Product CpuGpuRamPortScreenCompactStorageReliabilitySocial Proof
Lenovo ThinkPad 16" P16 Gen 2 85.977.787.797.193.17.881.478.640.1
Apple MacBook Pro M4 Max Compare 91.918.599.579.69967.498.796.387.3
ASUS ROG Zephyrus GA403WW-G14.R95080 Compare 86.491.492.266.595.372.79058.397.5
MSI Prestige PRE13EVOA2088 Compare 63.76481.282.89095.373.858.385.3
Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro NP940XHA-KG3US Compare 66.96481.266.594.885.581.478.696.3
HP OmniBook X Flip 14-fk0033dx Compare 74.960.28482.871.777.569.431.996.3

Price

Value & Pricing

At $3,611 to $9,140, the ThinkPad P16 Gen 2 is a serious investment, and the top configurations now command a workstation-class price. It earns its keep for creators and engineers who require ISV certification, tank-like durability, and 3-year Premier Support. If you can live without that certification surcharge, the Lenovo Legion Pro 7i offers stronger raw compute and gaming performance for far less money. And if portability is the priority, the Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro or a MacBook Air saves you a pile of cash and nearly a kilogram of carry weight.

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Overview

Let's be real: the Lenovo ThinkPad P16 Gen 2 is a desktop replacement in laptop clothing. It's built for creators, engineers, and anyone who needs raw CPU and GPU grunt on the go. The one thing you need to know? This thing is an absolute monster for professional workloads, but you'll need a sturdy bag and a nearby power outlet. It's not a laptop you casually toss in your backpack.

Common Questions

Q: Can I upgrade the RAM later?

Yes, it uses SODIMM slots, so you can swap or add modules. Lenovo says it supports up to 192GB, which is overkill for most but nice to have.

Q: Is the display good for color-critical work?

Absolutely. It's a 16-inch WQXGA IPS panel with 100% sRGB and 500 nits. The 165Hz refresh is overkill for photo editing, but it's smooth for UI navigation.

Q: How does it handle gaming?

Decently well for a workstation. The RTX 4000 Ada is a professional GPU, but it can push 60+ fps in modern games at high settings. Just don't expect RTX 4090-level frame rates.

Who Should Skip This

Don't buy this if you need a laptop that moves with you. The Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro cuts the weight almost in half, throws in an OLED panel, and lasts 20 hours on a charge. Gamers should eye the Lenovo Legion Pro 7i or the new ASUS ROG Flow Z13 instead: the Legion is a raw frame-pushing beast, while the Flow Z13 is shockingly portable and still game-ready. And if your workload is mostly browser tabs and documents, a MacBook Air will feel like a lightweight revelation after this 3kg anchor.

Verdict

Buy the Lenovo ThinkPad P16 Gen 2 if you need a mobile workstation that doesn't compromise on performance, reliability, or support. It's the right tool for creators, engineers, and IT pros who can stomach the weight and the newly inflated price tag. If portability or gaming is your priority, look elsewhere.

Usage Scores

Overall (77.3)Ai Llm (65.7)Gaming (80.7)Compact (50.7)Creator (87.9)Student (66.6)Business (70.3)Developer (80.3)Entertainment (84.2)

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