

Missed the "up to" part, thanks for your reply. I never stated that all of the systems come with the P5000. Note: "starting at" means that it's the minimal configuration. "The Lenovo ThinkPad P51s, P51, and P71 will be available this March, starting at $1,049, $1,399, and $1,849, respectively." This AR/CR certified powerhouse features optional X-Rite PANTONE color calibration, Mil-Spec durability, dual Intel Thunderbolt, and the highest capacity of storage and memory to make this workstation your go-to PC. Note: "up to" means that it's the highest configurable component. The ThinkPad P71 is powered by an Intel Xeon processor and NVIDIA Quadro graphics.

"The ThinkPad P71 features up to Intel 7th generation (Kaby Lake) Core i7 or Xeon E3-v6 processors, in addition to supporting up to the most-powerful mobile workstation GPU currently in Nvidia’s arsenal, the Quadro P5000." Įxpect the P71 with a Quadro P600 (and not P5000) to be in the $1800 price range. The Lenovo P70 notebook with Maxwell Quadro M5000M is on SALE now for $4300 and was more expensive when new. The P5000 card alone is $2500, and MXM notebook ones are even more expensive than Desktop ones. Lenovo P70/71 notebooks start with entry level Quadros, for example the current $1800 P70 comes with M600M and not M5000M 4-Cell 32Wh (Front)- Up to 6-Cell 72Wh (Rear)ġ9263089 said:There is no way a Notebook with a Quadro P5000 starts at $1849. Intel WirelessAC 8265- Intel Gigabit Ethernet USB Type-C x2 (Thunderbolt 3)- USB 3.0 x4- 4-in-1 Card Reader- HDMI 1.4- Mini DisplayPort 1.2 USB Type-C (Thunderbolt 3)- USB 3.0 x4- 4-in-1 Card Reader- HDMI 1.4- Mini DisplayPort 1.2

USB Type-C (Thunderbolt 3)- USB 3.0 x3- 4-in-1 Card Reader Up to 1TB HDD (Up to 2)- Up to 1TB PCIe NVMe SSD (Up to 2) Up to 1TB HDD- Up to 1TB PCIe NVMe SSD (Up to 2)
