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    Lenovo ThinkPad P51 Review

    Discussion in 'Notebook News and Reviews' started by Charles P. Jefferies, Oct 9, 2017.

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    The Lenovo ThinkPad P-series notebooks are mobile workstations, separate from the rest of the ThinkPad line. The ThinkPad P51 we're reviewing in this article is one of the fastest 15.6-inch notebooks sold today. It can be equipped with server-grade hardware, including an Intel Xeon processor and up to 64GB of ECC memory. This workstation features Nvidia Quadro professional-grade graphics, and even has a built-in display calibration sensor as an option.

    The ThinkPad P51 gave us little to complain about. It's rather big and heavy, but that's expected in a notebook like this. The $2,471 review unit we were sent was definitely a good chunk of change, but we were able to configure a well-equipped model for under $2,000.

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