[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Great experience so far! Easy to understand website and great support when I had questions. Very quick shipping and machine looks and feels great. Love it
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] It is a powerful device, surely. But has big fans and makes a lot of noise even with a moderate use (means, web apps + office)
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
Response from lenovo.comBy Poornima_Lenovo, Customer Service, July 29, 2024
Lenovo appreciates you taking the time to share your comments and concerns. All high-performance machines, like this one, have fans to keep them operating at optimum temperatures. We apologize for the inconvenience caused. We recommend utilizing our Lenovo Vantage app by making sure all your drivers are up to date. This will ensure your systems performance level. There is also a quiet mode option you may choose within the app to turn on. Go to hardware settings, power, then switch from high performance to quiet mode. If you need assistance with Lenovo Vantage, please use the link below: https://support.lenovo.com/by/en/solutions/ht505081 You may also use the following link for further troubleshooting: https://support.lenovo.com/th/en/solutions/ht080258
If the issue persists, please contact our Technical Support team at https://support.lenovo.com/us/en/ for further assistance. Please let us know if this helps! Thanks for choosing Lenovo!
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Having to use the brightness at 50% is new to me. I love having the extra brightness power so I can work surrounded by sunlight. As for the rest, it's exactly what you would expect from an i9 with NVIDIA and a ton of RAM.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I have been using my Lenovo P16v Gen 2 for about a month now and it has been an amazing experience. I have never had such a powerful computer of my own. I will be using this computer for both work and school so I will have to be running multiple strong programs like Revit and AutoCad at the same time. I know this computer is strong enough and powerful enough to do just that. I also know I can move very fluidly from both my main workstation and on the go. I would highly recommend this computer for both the high graphics and also be able to easily run multiple high functioning programs at the same time. I would definitely be a recurring customer to Lenovo in the future.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I recently got my hands on the Lenovo ThinkPad P16v Gen 2, and let me tell you, this thing is less of a laptop and more of a portable powerhouse. It’s like Lenovo looked at a Swiss Army knife and said, "That's cute, but can it run CAD software and edit 4K videos simultaneously?" Spoiler alert: it can.
First off, the screen. It's so crisp that I swear I can see into the future. Or maybe it’s just my reflection when I'm staring at it in awe. Either way, the 16-inch display is so vibrant, it’s like my spreadsheets are throwing a party—finally something to celebrate in Excel.
The keyboard? Oh, don’t even get me started. It’s like typing on a cloud. If clouds were made of tiny, perfectly responsive keys that never miss a beat. My typing speed has doubled, mostly because I’m no longer wasting time yelling at the keyboard for missing letters. Seriously, it’s almost like the keyboard is anticipating my every move. If it starts making coffee, I’m in trouble.
Now, the performance. This thing doesn’t just multitask; it multiphases. I had 50 Chrome tabs open, was running a virtual machine, editing a video, and playing a game of Solitaire—because who doesn't need a break sometimes?—and the ThinkPad didn’t even break a sweat. I’m pretty sure it could launch a space shuttle if I could figure out how to connect the right cables.
Battery life? Let’s just say I’ve forgotten what it feels like to be tethered to a wall outlet. I’m starting to think the P16v is powered by some secret Lenovo magic because it just keeps going...and going...and going. I’m convinced it’s secretly siphoning power from the nearest star.
But let’s not forget the weight. It’s hefty, but in a reassuring way, like carrying a small, portable fortress. Sure, it’s not ultralight, but that’s just because it’s packed with enough power to double as a personal defense mechanism. Need to fend off an attacker? Just show them the benchmark scores, and they’ll run in terror.
In conclusion, the Lenovo ThinkPad P16v Gen 2 isn’t just a laptop; it’s a lifestyle. If you’re looking for something that can handle anything you throw at it, all while giving you the satisfying click of a perfectly engineered keyboard, this is the device for you. Plus, it doubles as a great arm workout when carrying it around. Win-win!