‘A spectacular spectacle in the mobile workstation world:’ Lenovo’s 5-star ThinkPad P16 Gen 3 gives engineering students desktop-class power and a brilliant screen for watching the FIFA World Cup
Lenovo has trimmed the price of its powerful ThinkPad P16 Gen 3 mobile workstation to $3859 (was $4019) for engineering students and professionals who need desktop-class performance in a portable package.
While the saving isn’t huge compared, say, to some laptop deals I’m seeing ahead of Prime Day, I think this is still a great opportunity to pick up a premium machine built for demanding creative and technical workloads. It shattered our benchmark tests, and remains our firm favorite for engineers. Oh, and thanks to the 4K display, it’s also a great choice for streaming World Cup matches in your downtime.
This system is powered by Intel‘s Core Ultra 7 255HX processor, paired with an Nvidia RTX PRO 2000 Blackwell Laptop GPU and 32GB of DDR5 memory. Combined with a fast 1TB PCIe Gen5 SSD, it has the performance needed for CAD, 3D mapping, engineering projects, video production and other intensive professional applications.
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In his glowing 5-star review, our laptop expert Collin called it “A spectacular spectacle in the mobile workstation world” and added that it’s “crafted just for those who need reliable performance on the go, blending portability with 16-inches of screen, ports, and power all around arguably one of the best keyboards on the market. It’s powerful, it’s portable, and it’s practically a workstation you can carry with you.”
The 16-inch WQUXGA display is an undeniable highlight, offering a crisp 3840 x 2400 resolution, HDR 400 support, 100% DCI-P3 color coverage and brightness of up to 800 nits.
That makes it well suited to detailed design work, photo editing and color-critical creative tasks where accuracy matters.
For connectivity, you get Intel Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 5.4, providing fast wireless performance for modern offices and hybrid working environments.
A 5MP RGB and infrared camera with dual microphones, privacy shutter and computer vision support also helps deliver high-quality video conferencing.
Although this workstation is admittedly built for specialists, it remains a capable everyday laptop thanks to its quiet operation, premium build quality and excellent battery efficiency under heavy workloads.
Reviews also praise its ability to stay cool while handling demanding applications without slowing down.
Security features and a generous port selection make connecting external displays, storage devices and accessories simple, helping reduce the need for extra adapters while working in the office or on the move.
If your workload regularly pushes standard laptops to their limits, this Lenovo workstation offers serious performance backed by high-end components, an outstanding display and professional-grade graphics, all while saving you a solid $160 off its usual price.
For more top-performers, see our guide to the best laptops for engineering students (spoiler alert: the P16 gen 3 takes the top spot).
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Lenovo has trimmed the price of its powerful ThinkPad P16 Gen 3 mobile workstation to $3859 (was $4019) for engineering students and professionals who need desktop-class performance in a portable package. While the saving isn’t huge compared, say, to some laptop deals I’m seeing ahead of Prime Day, I think…
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