This is the unboxing and review of the new Lenovo ThinkPad P53 Mobile Workstation by Andrew Marc David (AMDtech)
Lenovo ThinkPad P53 Mobile Workstation:
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Tech Specs
Processor?
Up to 9th Generation Intel® Core™ i9-9880H with vPro™ (2.30GHz, up to 4.80GHz with Turbo Boost, 8 Cores, 16MB Cache)
Intel® Xeon® E-2276M with vPro™ (2.80GHz, up to 4.70GHz with Turbo Boost, 6 Cores, 12MB Cache)
Operating System
Windows 10 Home
Windows 10 Pro – Lenovo recommends Windows 10 Pro for business
Windows 10 Pro for Workstations (Xeon processor)**
Display?
15.6″ UHD 4K (3840 x 2160) OLED, 350 nits, multi-touch, AR/AS with Dolby Vision™ HDR 500, 100% DCI-P3 Color gamut
15.6″ UHD 4K (3840 x 2160) IPS, anti-glare, 500 nits, Dolby Vision™ HDR 400, 100% Color gaumut
15.6″ FHD (1920 x 1080) IPS, anti-glare, 500 nits, Dolby Vision™ HDR 400, 72% Color gamut
15.6″ FHD (1920 x 1080) IPS, anti-glare, 300 nits, 72% Color gamut
Memory?
Up to 128 GB DDR4 2666 MHz
Up to 128 GB DDR4 2666 MHz ECC (Xeon processor)
Graphics
NVIDIA® Quadro® T1000 4 GB
NVIDIA® Quadro® T2000 4 GB
NVIDIA® Quadro® RTX 3000 6 GB
NVIDIA® Quadro® RTX 4000 8 GB
NVIDIA® Quadro® RTX 5000 16 GB
Battery
Up to 16.5 hours* on 90Wh, includes Rapid Charge technology**
Up to 13 hours on a single one-hour charge
*Based on testing with MobileMark 2014. Battery life varies significantly with settings, usage, and other factors.
**Requires 230W AC power adapter
RAID 0, 1, 5
Storage?
Up to 2 TB PCIe SSD
Up to 2 TB 5400 RPM
500 GB 7200 RPM
Up to 6 TB support
Security
Discrete Trusted Platform Module (dTPM) 2.0
Fast Identity Online (FIDO) authentication capabilities
Optional IR camera (for login with Windows Hello)
Optional Match-on-Chip fingerprint reader
ThinkShutter webcam privacy cover
Optional Smart card reader
Kensington lock slot
Audio
Stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos® sound system
Dual far-field mics
Camera
720p HD with ThinkShutter privacy cover
Optional: Hybrid Infrared (IR) with ThinkShutter
Dimensions (W x D x H) 377.4 x 252.3 x 24.5 (mm)
Weight Starting at 5.51 lbs (2.5 kg)
Connectivity?
WLAN: Intel® AX200 Wi-Fi 6 802.11AX (2 x 2) + Bluetooth® 5.0
Optional WWAN: Fibocom L850-GL 4G LTE-A cat 9
Ports/Slots
2 x USB 3.1 Gen 1** (1 always on)
2 x USB 3.1 Gen 2** Type-C / Intel Thunderbolt 3 (DisplayPort, Data transfer)
1 x USB 3.1 Gen 2** Type-C (DisplayPort, Data transfer)
4-in-1 media card reader (MMC, SD, SDHC, SDXC)
HDMI 2.0
RJ45 Ethernet
Smart card reader (Optional)
Audio combo jack
Keyboard
Spill resistant
Precision Keyboard with numeric pad
Backlit with white LED lighting
ISV Certifications
3dsMax®
ArcGIS®
AutoCAD®
CATIA®
Creo®
Decision Space®
Inventor®
Maya®
Microstation®
NX®
PDMS®
Petrel®
Revit®
Solid Edge®
SolidWorks®
Vectorworks®
Green Certification
Energy Star ® 7.1
EPEAT ®
GREENGUARD ®
RoHS compliant
Preloaded Software
Lenovo Vantage
Office 365 30-Day Trial (requires internet access to install and activate)
What’s in the box
ThinkPad P53
230W or 170W AC adapter
90Wh internal battery
Quick start guide
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Fly Guy says:
Hey Andrew— Are you going to review the Surface Pro X and Surface Laptops???. I saw all these devices in the Microsoft Store yesterday and they are heart stopping thin!. They also immediately remind me of a think , extremely well built, Apple MacBook Pro!— I think they finally topped Apple with exceeding their Quality!!! And VERY REASONABLY PRICED!. Microsoft is showing them off
Andrii Batyrenko says:
I've just got Thinkpad P1 gen2. I7 9850, Nvidia q2000 4gb, 16 + 16gb (additional) ram, 512 SSD + 1tb (additional), full HD Dolby vision 500 nits. It's a perfect device!!! Weight is very low, good battery, very powerful! With back to school deal I got it for $1754 before taxes (not including additional ram and SSD, which is +$65 for ram + about $100-150 for 1tb SSD).
Jérôme Baton says:
the kbrd has three flaws ctrl not in the corner (i heard swap in bios is possible), the size of arrow keys and size of return key.
Else looks good.
Scubs says:
She's a thicc beauty
Zoltan Somlyai says:
The webcam quality in these ultra expensive laptops are disgusting in my opinion.
Aon Lazio says:
Only Quadro rtx 5000 alone could finance my trip around the world woo hoo!
SSLandyMann says:
Wait so what's the sim tray for. Isin't sims only for phones? So what you can read the data from a simcard on the pc or can you buy a new sim and use it like storage and put photos and videos on it?
Luis J says:
I would prefer it if they lowered the bezels..
James Robert says:
This definitely is a powerhouse laptop, but still has too many buttons around that touchpad
GateCrashers says:
This will not get the job done !
The answer is a resounding NO !
Its a fcuking laptop with under-powered components.
It is way overpriced and one can get a much more powerful workstation in a laptop format from any off brand laptop assembler like Sager.
And their chasis which makes lenovo's marketing scheme is a dime a dozen.
GateCrashers says:
with that 16gb of GRAM can you play games ?
Eric Cui says:
Hallo,I have a question In p53 3 m.2 ssd and thunderboot3 is link with cpu or pch?
GateCrashers says:
Front facing camera looks like absolute shit !
$5000 on a laptop and this is the best Lenovo can do ?
Trying ot bilk the average man in every fcuking way from Sunday !
GateCrashers says:
4 minutes in and no review or anything yet, talking about fcuking games ?!
GateCrashers says:
First !!!
Brenton Edwards says:
5:53 No, I don't know.
Debashish Das says:
Very nice video as always
piggy66 says:
Yo homie, when will you get the x1 extreme i9 variant to review?
Levi Nation69 says:
I've been looking for a really good replacement for the ol MacBook Pro for some time now and this is looking promising, Im trying to stay away from the everyday consumer junk.
Jivesh Sachdeva says:
please make one for lenovo x1 extreme gen2 — i7(IPS) vs i9(OLED)
Jivesh Sachdeva says:
Please do Dell XPS 15(7590) vs Lenovo X1 extreme gen2
8strings says:
Thank you Andrew. I would have loved if you could have reviewed the 4K and/or OLED display version. Also, could you perhaps look at the P73 as well? Thanks again for all of your dilligent work.