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Lenovo ThinkPad P15 G2-20YQ000VGE

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Lenovo ThinkPad P15 G2-20YQ000VGE
Lenovo ThinkPad P15 G2-20YQ000VGE (ThinkPad P15 G2 Serie)
Prozessor
Intel Core i9-11950H 8 x 2.6 - 5 GHz, Tiger Lake-H
Grafikkarte
NVIDIA RTX A5000 Laptop GPU - 16 GB VRAM, GDDR6
Hauptspeicher
32 GB 
, DDR4-3200
Bildschirm
15.60 Zoll 16:9, 1920 x 1080 Pixel 141 PPI, IPS, spiegelnd: nein, 60 Hz
Massenspeicher
1TB SSD
Anschlüsse
1 USB 3.0 / 3.1 Gen1, 2 Thunderbolt, USB-C Power Delivery (PD), 1 HDMI, 1 DisplayPort, Audio Anschlüsse: 3.5mm, Card Reader: SD, 1 SmartCard, 1 Fingerprint Reader
Netzwerk
Intel Wi-Fi 6E AX210 (a/b/g/h/n = Wi-Fi 4/ac = Wi-Fi 5/ax = Wi-Fi 6/), Bluetooth 5.2
Abmessungen
Höhe x Breite x Tiefe (in mm): 31.45 x 375.4 x 252.3
Akku
0 Wh Lithium-Polymer
Betriebssystem
Microsoft Windows 10 Pro 64 Bit
Kamera
Webcam: HD 720p IR
Sonstiges
Lautsprecher: Stereo, Tastatur: Chiclet, Tastatur-Beleuchtung: ja, 36 Monate Garantie
Gewicht
2.87 kg
Preis
5800 Euro

 

Preisvergleich

Bewertung: 82.25% - Gut
Durchschnitt von 4 Bewertungen (aus 10 Tests)
Preis: 90%, Leistung: 100%, Ausstattung: - %, Bildschirm: 95% Mobilität: 70%, Gehäuse: 95%, Ergonomie: - %, Emissionen: - %

Testberichte für das Lenovo ThinkPad P15 G2-20YQ000VGE

Lenovo Thinkpad P15 Gen 2 Mobile Workstation Review
Quelle: PC Perspective Englisch EN→DE
The Lenovo ThinkPad P15 Gen 2 is a beast of a laptop, hampered (in this configuration) only by the 11th Gen Core processor – mainly due to its rather optimistic 65W TDP CPU configuration. Opting for a build with something lower in the SKU stack than our sample’s Intel Core i9-11950H probably won’t affect performance much, considering how much thermal throttling we encountered. The GPU is nearly as fast as you can get in a workstation laptop – and I say nearly only because the top-end NVIDIA RTX A5000 Mobile graphics card is limited by its 100W TGP implementation here (the GPU can be configured up to 140W). The memory speed was also lower than expected for this card, with the same 12 Gbps effective memory speed as the A4000 Mobile, rather than the higher-end 14 Gbps memory option for this A5000. Another issue – at least for some – is the screen resolution, which was just 1920×1080 with our sample. Of course 4K panels are available in the P15 Gen 2 – LCD and OLED – but at this price level I was hoping for something higher than FHD.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Lang, Datum: 18.01.2022
89% Lenovo ThinkPad P15 Gen 2 review: A powerhouse 4K mobile workstation
Quelle: Techaeris Englisch EN→DE
The Lenovo ThinkPad P15 Gen 2 is an excellent choice for business professionals working with intensive applications like CAD or graphics programs. With more affordable configurations, it is also a great system for students, engineers, and other professionals. If you’re looking for a mobile workstation, you shouldn’t pass over the ThinkPad P15 Gen 2, a laptop worthy of a final Editor’s Choice of 2021 Award here at Techaeris.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Lang, Datum: 29.12.2021
Bewertung: Gesamt: 89% Preis: 90% Leistung: 100% Bildschirm: 95% Mobilität: 70% Gehäuse: 95%
Lenovo ThinkPad P15 and ThinkReality A3 review: A desktop on the go
Quelle: XDA Developers Englisch EN→DE
In this review, I didn’t focus too much on the ThinkPad P15 because it’s mostly a spec bump. If it’s the type of machine that you need, you probably already know it. The ThinkReality A3 is far more interesting, because it’s a new concept. I actually really love the idea. Being someone that travels frequently enough (that’s a total lie as I haven’t been on a plane in about 20 months, but travel is starting back up), this concept of having a laptop with a headset that I can expand to work like I would with my desktop is awesome. It’s something that I’d find tremendously useful on the road, as I do frequently feel limited by a single, smaller screen. The bigger issue is that it’s just not stable, at least in my experience. And on top of that, there’s simply no easy way to find solutions to your problems with the ThinkReality A3. While I loved it while using it, I’d never take it on the road because I don’t have the level of confidence I’d need that it would work when I need it to. I do hope this gets better through software and firmware updates.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Lang, Datum: 18.11.2021
Lenovo ThinkPad P15 Gen 2 Review: Refined Mobile Workstation
Quelle: Hot Hardware Englisch EN→DE
The Lenovo ThinkPad P15 Gen 2 is a sturdy mobile compute platform for professionals to get work done. Its various configurations can span right up to near-desktop replacement levels of performance. Likewise, with four SODIMM slots and as many M.2 bays, the system is primed for expansion to meet needs down the road. The cherry on top is the ThinkPad P15's meticulous and generationally-hardened engineering, which should help keep this machine running for years to come no matter what the field can throw at it. Its asking price of $5,381.99 as configured (with many lower-cost options) is certainly high, but its cost is partially justified for what amounts to a professional workstation-class tool. Performance metrics will never tell the whole story of a workstation-class notebook as much of the cost is sunk into making the machine as dependable as possible with the appropriate ISV certifications as well. In all, we like what the ThinkPad P15 Gen 2 has going for it and whole-heartedly recommend it to anyone shopping for a durable, dependable, and powerful machine in this category of mobile workstations.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Sehr Lang, Datum: 12.11.2021
Lenovo ThinkPad P15 (Gen 2) Review: It gets technical really fast
Quelle: On MSFT Englisch EN→DE
The P15 (Gen2) is most likely not the device for you, unless you work in research, medical or engineering fields, much of the power and performance will go to waste. Even for the moderately difficult video editing tasks I attempted to trip up the P15 with, the machine handled disregarded them like a wet fart in a hurricane. However, if you don't mind an average looking ThinkPad that will sit on a desk for much of its time, and you have close to $3,000 to spend on "do everything" -and then some kind of device, the P15 may be much preferable to a mini-PC or desktop tower. I normally don't test devices with this much kick, but it was fun and a reminder of just how many niches use-cases Windows OEMs must account for. For anyone who's looking to upgrade from their current scientific-focused PC, just keep in mind the P15 improved the cooling from last year (relatively speaking), upgrading the device is much more accessible, both the CPU and GPU have improved, and it keeps all the same ports you're used to.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Mittel, Datum: 11.11.2021
Lenovo ThinkPad P15 Gen 2 - disassembly and upgrade options
Quelle: Laptop Media Englisch
Support, online verfügbar, Kurz, Datum: 30.10.2021
80% Lenovo ThinkPad P15 Gen 2
Quelle: PC Mag Englisch EN→DE
The Lenovo ThinkPad P15 Gen 2 ably fills its predecessor's role as the heavyweight champ of the company's mobile workstation lineup; with the Core i9 and RTX A5000, it's powerful enough to race through jobs that would make most laptops whimper and cringe. You won't find a better keyboard or port selection anywhere, and if you need more than 128GB of RAM and 6TB of storage, you need a desktop workstation, not a notebook. We're not giving the Gen 2 the Editors' Choice award that the first P15 received, mainly because we get a nosebleed at prices over $5,000—our Gen 1 test unit was $500 cheaper and rocked a 4K display—and we haven't yet tested its top-of-the-line rivals, the Dell Precision 7560 and HP ZBook Fury 15 G8. But make no mistake: If you need the Mechagodzilla of professional laptops, the P15 Gen 2 succeeds with a vengeance.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Lang, Datum: 09.10.2021
Bewertung: Gesamt: 80%
70% Lenovo ThinkPad P15 Gen 2 review: An old-school mobile workstation
Quelle: Digital Trends Englisch EN→DE
We don’t usually review mobile workstations, but a significant trend has developed around laptops aimed at creators. These thin-and-light laptops, like the Dell XPS 15, are surprisingly good at accelerating demanding tasks like video editing. They also boast brilliant, color-accurate OLED displays. So, when Lenovo offered us the ThinkPad P15 Gen 2 for review with a Core i9-11950H CPU and an Nvidia Quadro RTX A5000 GPU, we jumped at the opportunity to see how a more traditional approach to a mobile workstation would stack up. Is the ThinkPad P15 proof that old-school workstations are a thing of the past? In some ways, yes. But because of its unique features, the audience for this expensive laptop remains very limited. Yes, but only if you need to max it out. This laptop is for extreme power users who likely won’t be satisfied with my review unit’s configuration.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Lang, Datum: 30.09.2021
Bewertung: Gesamt: 70%
90% Lenovo ThinkPad P15 Gen 2 review
Quelle: Laptop Mag Englisch EN→DE
The Lenovo ThinkPad P15 Gen 2 may as well be dropped into the dictionary as the definition of a workstation. The bulky and heavy frame isn’t going to win any laptop beauty pageants, but it delivers performance that is unmatched by virtually anything on the market. The comfortable keyboard, durable build, and solvable display concerns make this laptop an easy recommendation for a wide variety of users. The size of the laptop and the pricing are reasonable complaints to have with this laptop, but in the end both can be reasonably dismissed considering the performance you are getting and the actual use case for a workstation laptop. You could absolutely spend less on a workstation laptop and still have a solid experience, but if you are using this laptop for work where saving minutes or even seconds on every task makes a meaningful difference for you then the ThinkPad P15 Gen 2 is likely the choice for you.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Lang, Datum: 25.09.2021
Bewertung: Gesamt: 90%
Lenovo ThinkPad P15 Gen 2 Review - Who Are Mobile Workstations For?
Quelle: Lon.TV Englisch
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Sehr Lang, Datum: 12.09.2021

Kommentar

NVIDIA RTX A5000 Laptop GPU: Professionelle High-End Notebook-Grafikkarte und Variante der consumer RTX 3080 für Laptops. Erhältlich in verschiedenen Varianten von 80 - 165 W maximalen Stromverbrauch und unterschiedlicher Leistung.

High-End Grafikkarten welche auch neueste und anspruchsvolle 3D-Spiele in hohen Auflösungen und Detailstufen flüssig wiedergeben können. Durch den hohen Stromverbrauch, werden diese GPUs nur in großen und schweren Notebooks mit geringen Akkulaufzeiten angeboten.

» Weitere Informationen gibt es in unserem Notebook-Grafikkartenvergleich und der Benchmarkliste.


i9-11950H: Auf der Tiger-Lake-Architektur basierender SoC (System-on-a-Chip) für große Gaming Notebooks und mobile Workstations. Integriert unter anderem acht CPU-Kerne mit 2,6 - 5 GHz und HyperThreading sowie eine UHD Graphics Grafikeinheit (350 - 1450 MHz) und wird in 10-Nanometer-Technik gefertigt (10nm SuperFin). Unterstützt vPro aber keine Übertaktungsmöglichkeiten im Vergleich zum i9-11980HK.» Weitere Infos gibt es in unserem Prozessorvergleich Vergleich mobiler Prozessoren und der Prozessoren Benchmarkliste .


15.60":

15 Zoll Display-Varianten sind der Standard und werden für mehr als die Hälfte aller Notebooks verwendet.

Der Grund der Beliebtheit mittelgrosser Displays ist, dass diese Größe einigermaßen augenschonend ist, hohe Auflösungen oftmals erlaubt und damit Detailreichtum am Bildschirm bietet und dennoch nicht allzu viel Strom verbraucht und die Geräte noch halbwegs kompakt sein können - also schlicht der Standard-Kompromiss.

» Prüfen Sie in unserer DPI Liste, welche Displays wie fein aufgelöst sind.


2.87 kg:

Mit diesem Gewicht ist ein Laptop eher schwerer als der Durchschnitt. Geräte in diesem Bereich glänzen eher mit Bildschirmgröße und Leistung als mit Mobilität.


Lenovo:

Lenovo („Le“ vom englischen legend, novo (Latein) für neu) wurde 1984 als chinesische Computerhandelsfirma gegründet. Ab 2004 war die Firma der größte Laptop-Hersteller Chinas und nach der Übernahme der PC-Sparte von IBM im Jahr 2005 der viertgrößte weltweit. Neben Desktops und Notebooks stellt das Unternehmen Monitore, Beamer, Server etc her und hat sich auf die Entwicklung, Herstellung und Vermarktung von Unterhaltungselektronik, Personalcomputern, Software, Unternehmenslösungen und damit verbundenen Dienstleistungen spezialisiert.

Im Jahr 2016 belegte das Unternehmen weltweit den ersten Platz bei den Computerverkäufen. Auch 2023 hatte es ihn noch inne bei ca 23% Weltmarktanteil. Wichtige Produktreihen sind Thinkpad, Legion und Ideapad.

2011 wurde die Mehrheit der Medion AG übernommen, einem europäischen Computer-Hardware-Hersteller. 2014 wurde Motorola Mobility gekauft, wodurch Lenovo einen Schub am Smartphone-Markt erreichte.


82.25%: Diese Bewertung ist leicht überdurchschnittlich, es gibt etwas mehr Geräte mit schlechteren Beurteilungen. Klare Kaufempfehlungen sehen aber anders aus.


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Autor: Stefan Hinum (Update: 28.09.2021)