
Lenovo Unleashes Heavyweight Laptops at IFA
2025-09-05
Author: Jia
Lenovo's Powerhouse Showcase at IFA
In a grand reveal at IFA, Lenovo introduced its most formidable and robust laptops yet, leading the charge with the ThinkPad P16 Gen 3. Priced at a staggering $3,339, this powerhouse is built for those who demand uncompromising performance.
Unmatched Performance and Features
Equipped with the cutting-edge Core Ultra 200HX processors, the ThinkPad P16 Gen 3 can be outfitted with Nvidia’s RTX Pro GPUs, a colossal 192GB of DDR5 RAM, and an astonishing 12TB of PCIe Gen5 NVMe storage. Additionally, users can opt for a stunning 16-inch 3.2K OLED touchscreen, enhancing both productivity and entertainment experiences.
A Weighty Yet Versatile Option
Although the P16 Gen 3 is undeniably hefty—over an inch thick and starting at 5.6 pounds—it has notable advantages, such as a user-replaceable battery and two Thunderbolt 5 ports, making it a practical choice for professionals on the go.
ThinkPad P1 Gen 8: Powerful Yet Sleeker
For those seeking a less bulky alternative without sacrificing too much power, the new ThinkPad P1 Gen 8 presents an appealing option. Featuring Core Ultra 200 H series processors and graphics options capped at the RTX Pro 2000 tier, it still offers the same impressive 16-inch OLED display and two Thunderbolt 5 ports. Weighing just 4 pounds and with a sleek profile of only 0.8 inches thick, it starts at a more approachable $2,819.
The Heaviest Hitter: Legion Pro 7 Gaming Beast
While the P series targets professionals, the Legion Pro 7 gaming laptop steals the show in heft, tipping the scales at 6 pounds. Thinner than the P16 at 1.05 inches, it starts at $2,399 but can be enhanced with a robust AMD Ryzen 9955HX3D and Nvidia GeForce RTX 5080 combo—perfect for pushing AAA titles to the limits on its stunning 16-inch 240Hz OLED display.
Expert Gaming Displays Unveiled
In addition to these laptops, Lenovo introduced a trio of impressive gaming OLED monitors: the Pro 27Q-10 for $699.99, the Pro 27UD-10 for $999.99, and the larger Pro 32UD-10 at $1,099.99. Together, these announcements position Lenovo as a leading contender in the world of high-performance laptops and gaming hardware.