[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This laptop is excellent with multitasking large programs and gamining at the same time. The thunderbolt port and charger are a bit bulky, and the lack of extra USB on laptop, makes it difficult to use bluetooth devices.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I've been through more laptops than I care to admit, but the P1 Gen 7 might actually be the one that sticks around. After six months of daily use for both work and personal stuff, I can't imagine going back.
The keyboard deserves its own paragraph. I spend several hours a day typing between documentation, Excel, and general business stuff, and this is hands-down the most comfortable keyboard I've used on any laptop. The key travel is perfect - not too mushy, not too clicky. For me, the size and layout are great - everything's where I expect it to be.
Build quality is legitimately impressive. This thing feels like you could use it as a defensive weapon if needed. The chassis doesn't flex or creak anywhere, and I do put it through the usual abuse as I move it daily from home->work->home repeat. Still looks and feels brand new.
Performance-wise, the Core Ultra 7 with 64GB of RAM that I upgraded (yes, it is user-upgradeable) handles everything I throw at it. I'm running design work, usually have too many browser tabs open - 1 always running YouTube music, multiple Excel workbooks with heavy VBA, and Teams/Outlook constantly. Never slows down.
I'm genuinely getting 6-8 hours of real work out of this battery. I can actually leave the charger at home without stressing about it.
The display is sharp and bright enough for outdoor use. I kind-of wish I'd sprung for the OLED option, but honestly the IPS panel is perfectly fine for my work. Colors are accurate, and the 16:10 aspect ratio gives you more vertical space than the 16:9 screens which is great for spreadsheets and documentation.
Port selection is solid. I can dock with my 49" ultrawide at work and dual monitors at home without dongles, which is more important than it sounds.
Complaints: The matte black finish is an absolute fingerprint magnet. Looks professional when clean but shows every smudge. That's it....
The trackpad is actually really good, which surprised me. It's big, responsive, and feels natural. The TrackPoint nub is still there if you're into that (I am), but it doesn't get in the way if you ignore it.
Runs quiet most of the time. Fans will spin up occasionally, but generally don't unless I am pushing it with design stuff or gaming - it's basically silent during normal work - good for video calls.
Is it cheap? Absolutely not. But I needed something that wouldn't let me down, could handle professional workloads, and would last more than 2-3 years. If you're looking for a serious workhorse that can actually travel without destroying your shoulder, this is it.
Bottom line: If you need a mobile workstation that doesn't compromise on performance or portability, and you understand what that is worth, the P1 Gen 7 is about as good as it gets right now.