[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This laptop is a power house. Not as loud as most people mentioned, constantly staying cool no matter how many programs are running. Just reliable as I figured it would be. I do wish it had a number pad as big as it is, but there are no complaints.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I love Lenovo products. The ease of use, feature set, and most of all durability and reliability are outstanding. However, the service experience is pretty bad. The product line is not clearly understandable, and nearly all of the agents can't understand what I need or how I use my system. Worst of all, they have a condescending attitude, clearly acting like I know nothing, and they are filled with thinly veiled contempt about helping me select a machine. I can't say I would ever purchase again or recommend, unless you know exactly what you want and are deeply familiar with the Lenovo product lines.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Works very smoothly and has amazing graphics. Perfect for architects, architect students, and historoc preservationist.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Simple and easy ordering process, quick receipt, easy unpackaging. Plug & play in its truest form. Very happy with the new computer as well. Big upgrade from my last one. Lenovo is the only computer manufacturer we're willing to work with any longer due to the ability to continue to modify and upgrade.
I'm an old guy. How many computers have I had over the years? Let me count them. For personal use, I tend to use them until they "just quit". When I replace one, I go for all the computing power I can get and keep it as long as I can. As I look back, the Thinkpad stands out as the one computer that took me the longest distance. So this time around, I return to Thinkpad. The Thinkpad P1 Gen 7 is as robust as anyone could need, both personal and business. For a mobile workstation, it stands out and alone among the competition.