The standout feature of the ThinkPad P50 and ThinkPad P70 is obviously the inclusion of Intel’s sixth-gen Xeon E3-1500M v5 processors, which are going to provide these machines with tons of speed. In addition to the new processors, both laptops will also include Nvidia Quatro GPUs for graphics and X-Rite Pantone for color calibration, which ensure that the colors on your screen stay true for the entire lifespan of the machine. To keep things cool and ensure your laptop still runs smoothly with the addition of all this new technology, both models come standard with a new Flex Performance Cooling system so you can work long into the night without worry of overheating or lagging speeds. As for the operating system, users will have the choice of installing Windows 10, 8.1, 7 or Ubuntu; adding further personalization to the experience, you can also opt for 4K and touch displays for either model. Other exciting features to look forward to are the inclusion of Thunderbolt 3, up to 64GB of ECC DDR4/2133 and up to three storage devices. And, as you’ve come to expect from Lenovo’s previous laptops, both models have undergone MIL-SPEC testing to ensure they are as durable as technologically possible.
Lenovo Introduces Their New Line of Laptops Featuring Skylake and Thunderbolt 3
The standout feature of the ThinkPad P50 and ThinkPad P70 is obviously the inclusion of Intel’s sixth-gen Xeon E3-1500M v5 processors, which are going to provide these machines with tons of speed. In addition to the new processors, both laptops will also include Nvidia Quatro GPUs for graphics and X-Rite Pantone for color calibration, which ensure that the colors on your screen stay true for the entire lifespan of the machine. To keep things cool and ensure your laptop still runs smoothly with the addition of all this new technology, both models come standard with a new Flex Performance Cooling system so you can work long into the night without worry of overheating or lagging speeds. As for the operating system, users will have the choice of installing Windows 10, 8.1, 7 or Ubuntu; adding further personalization to the experience, you can also opt for 4K and touch displays for either model. Other exciting features to look forward to are the inclusion of Thunderbolt 3, up to 64GB of ECC DDR4/2133 and up to three storage devices. And, as you’ve come to expect from Lenovo’s previous laptops, both models have undergone MIL-SPEC testing to ensure they are as durable as technologically possible.
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