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Both tests were carried out at full power.Īt the start of the application the clock rate was between 3.0 and 4.0 GHz. The highest measured value was 2095 points and the lowest value was 1825 points. The P1 achieved an average of 1960 points in the test in mains operation with Cinebench R20. PerformanceĪn Intel Core i7-9750H HexaCore 2.6- 4.5 GHz, 12 MB SmartCache, 45W TDP and the NVIDIA® Quadro® T1000 4GB GDRR5 128bit is built into the test device.
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An IR webcam 720p with ThinkShutter for Windows Hello is used here. When switched on, an additional LED indicates when Windows / a program is accessing the camera. The webcam has a privacy slide switch and can therefore be switched on and off. The integrated microphone sits in the display lid to the right of the webcam and ensures a clear recording even if the person is sitting almost a meter away from the laptop. For example, if you raise the P1, the sound is less “tinny”. Since the speakers are directed towards the floor, the sound changes depending on the surface condition. For my feeling the speakers sound “tinny”, but you can hear that in the short video. The P1 has two built-in loudspeakers, one on the left and one on the right, each on the bottom. under the sunshade) it is suitable in any case! Sound, Microphone & Webcam However, you should also avoid direct sunlight here, as the picture can look a bit “milky”. It can definitely compete with the AUO panels and is in my opinion suitable for the above mentioned work. It was especially fun to edit videos on it.Īs far as the color display is concerned, I would now recommend the Innolux for graphics editing and / or video editing. This is: The Innolux N156HCE-GN1 comes across with good colors and contrasts. Since I couldn’t measure the brightness here either, I can only give a subjective opinion. It has strong colors and the viewing angle stability convinced me! At a conference with 5 people, all participants could still see the videos well from a semicircle. The installed panel is an Innolux N156HCE-GN1! It has no touchscreen. The tested P1 has a Full-HD HDR 400 IPS (1920 x 1080) 500 nits, 1200:1 contrast, 72% NTSC, viewing angle 170° display. For the right click, only the press remains in the right area. Left clicks can either be executed by double tapping on the touchpad or in the lower left area. It reliably recognizes normal and multi-touch inputs. The touchpad is, as already mentioned, 7 cm high and 10 cm wide and thus also leaves plenty of room for scrolling. This is especially practical when the laptop is used, for example, by students in lectures or in the library.Īs can be expected from Lenovo, the trackpoint is again very well implemented. Even when typing very fast, it remains quiet.
Another advantage is also the keyboard’s stroke.
It also differs only slightly from the outer design of the predecessors, which are used in the T430 among others, so you don’t have to get very used to it. On the keyboard, it can be typed very comfortably, just like on my previously tested T490s and T495s! The start button is not part of the keyboard, but is located above the “end” button in the bezel.
What I noticed: You can see fingerprints on the case, wrist-rest and touchpad quite quickly. It’s 11.5 cm to the left side and 14.5 cm to the right edge.īut that shouldn’t further disturb the function. The fingerprint reader is located on the right side. The shiny black Thinkpad lettering can be seen on the wrist-rest’s right. The large touchpad first catches the eye when opened.
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The case is typically for the Thinkpad series very well manufactured! The device is 2.3 cm thick at its highest point when closed.