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Lenovo ThinkPad P16s 16" Gen 4 2024

The 16-core Intel Core Ultra 7 265H and NVIDIA RTX PRO 1000 with 8GB GDDR7 drive a color-accurate 16" 3840x2400 OLED touchscreen with 400 nits. Weighing 1.82kg, it remains portable for a workstation, backed by 96GB of RAM and comprehensive ports like Thunderbolt 4 and HDMI 2.1. Content creators working with 4K video and detailed 3D scenes will benefit most from its vast memory and AI-driven performance.

CPU Intel Core Ultra 7 265H
RAM 96 GB
Storage 2 TB
Screen 16" 3840x2400
GPU NVIDIA RTX PRO 1000
OS Windows 11 Pro
Weight 1.8 kg
Battery 75 Wh
Lenovo ThinkPad P16s 16" Gen 4 2024 laptop
80 Overall Score
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About This Laptop

Stay productive with the Lenovo 16" ThinkPad P16s Gen 4 Multi-Touch Laptop. Powered by an Intel Core Ultra 7 265H 16-Core processor, the ThinkPad P16s Gen 4 allows you to harness the power of AI with the built-in Intel AI Boost NPU, which provides up to 13 TOPS. The 16" OLED touchscreen features a 3840 x 2400 resolution, powered by a dedicated NVIDIA RTX PRO 1000 graphics card with 8GB of GDDR7 VRAM. Add Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, Thunderbolt 4, HDMI 2.1, Windows 11 Pro, and more, and the ThinkPad P16s Gen 4 delivers performance, power efficiency, and AI features for the home, the office, and anywhere in between.

  • Intel Core Ultra 7 265H vPro 16-Core
  • 96GB DDR5 | 2TB M.2 NVMe SSD
  • 16" 3840 x 2400 OLED Touchscreen
  • NVIDIA RTX PRO 1000 (8GB GDDR7)

The 30-Second Version

Lenovo packed a ludicrous 96GB of RAM and a stunning 4K OLED touchscreen into the ThinkPad P16s Gen 4, making it a mobile workstation dream for memory-hungry tasks. The RTX PRO 1000 GPU is fine for CAD but not a powerhouse, and the price is steep. Only buy it if you truly need that RAM and screen combo.

Overview

Lenovo went all-in with the ThinkPad P16s Gen 4. We're talking 96GB of DDR5 RAM in a 16-inch workstation that you can actually carry to a meeting. That's double what most "pro" laptops offer, and it's paired with a 4K OLED touchscreen that covers 100% DCI-P3. It's clearly built for developers running massive virtual machines, CAD jockeys, and AI tinkerers who need local memory headroom. You also get a Core Ultra 7 265H with vPro and Intel's NPU, so corporate IT will be happy and light AI inferencing stays snappy.

But this isn't a true desktop replacement for heavy GPU work. The RTX PRO 1000 has 8GB of GDDR7, which is fine for professional viz and some ML tasks but won't push 3D renders the way a high-end GeForce or M4 Max will. You're paying a premium for that 96GB and a drop-dead gorgeous OLED, so if you don't need that specific combo, your money could go further elsewhere.

Performance

That 96GB RAM pool sits at the 100th percentile in our database, absolute best-in-class, and it shows. Multiple Docker containers, 4K timelines, and memory-hungry datasets won't make this thing flinch. The Core Ultra 7 265H lands in the 89th percentile, strong enough for sustained compiles and simulations. The 2TB NVMe SSD is right up there too, at the 94th percentile. The screen? 97th percentile brightness and color accuracy made our test images pop. On the flip side, the RTX PRO 1000 is just above average at the 72nd percentile, so real-time 3D rendering and high-refresh gaming are not its strong suits. The port selection is a standout, though, and overall reliability sits at a respectable 78th percentile.

Performance Percentiles

CPU 89.2
GPU 72.3
RAM 99.7
Ports 92.5
Screen 97.7
Portability 24.7
Storage 94.5
Reliability 78.1

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • An absurd 96GB of DDR5 RAM, miles ahead of the competition. 100th
  • The 4K OLED touchscreen is vibrant, color-accurate, and touch-responsive. 98th
  • Port galore, Thunderbolt 4, USB-A, HDMI 2.1, Ethernet, and Wi-Fi 7. 95th
  • ThinkPad build quality and MIL-STD durability you can trust on the road. 93th

Cons

  • The RTX PRO 1000 GPU is decent but gets left behind by M4 Max and gaming-grade GeForce chips. 25th
  • It's chunky and heavy for a 16-incher, don't expect ultrabook portability.
  • Battery life suffers with that power-hungry OLED, especially at full brightness.
  • No SD card slot, a miss for photographers and video shooters who need quick offloads.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Processor

CPU Intel Core Ultra 7 265H
Cores 16
Frequency 2.2 GHz
L3 Cache 24 MB

Graphics

GPU NVIDIA RTX PRO 1000
Type discrete
VRAM 8 GB

Memory & Storage

RAM 96 GB
RAM Generation DDR5
Storage 2 TB
Storage Type NVMe SSD

Display

Size 16"
Resolution 3840 (4K UHD)
Panel OLED
Refresh Rate 60 Hz
Brightness 400 nits
Color Gamut 100% DCI-P3

Connectivity

USB-C Ports 2
USB Ports 2
Thunderbolt Thunderbolt 4
HDMI HDMI 2.1
Wi-Fi Wi-Fi 7
Bluetooth Bluetooth 5.4
Ethernet Gigabit Ethernet

Physical

Weight 1.8 kg / 4.0 lbs
Battery 75 Wh
OS Windows 11 Pro

Value & Pricing

Price tags bounce from $4,749 all the way to $6,531 depending on where you look, so shop around hard. At the low end, you're getting an unmatched RAM and screen combo for under $5K that no MacBook Pro can touch at that memory spec. At the high end, you're overpaying. If you genuinely need 96GB of RAM in a portable workstation and the best mobile OLED, this is a solid investment. But if half that memory would suffice, grab a MacBook Pro M4 Max or a well-configured ZBook and pocket the savings.

$4,749

vs Competition

Apple's MacBook Pro M4 Max trashes the P16s in GPU performance and battery life, but to get 96GB of RAM in a 16-inch Mac you'll push past $5K. The ASUS ROG Flow GZ302EA is a gaming machine with a faster RTX 4060, but it's a convertible with less RAM and no OLED. Samsung's Galaxy Book5 Pro has a killer AMOLED and better portability, but again, RAM tops out at 32GB. The MSI Stealth A16 AI+ and HP ZBook Ultra G1a are both more balanced, but neither match this ThinkPad's memory ceiling or screen quality. The P16s is in a weird niche: it's the "RAM monster with a brilliant screen" that no competitor exactly replicates at this price.

Spec Lenovo ThinkPad P16s 16" Gen 4 Apple MacBook Pro M4 Max ASUS ROG Flow GZ302EA-XS99 Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro NP940XHA-KG3US MSI Prestige PRE13EVOA2088 Dell Premium LDA14250-7667SLV-PUS
CPU Intel Core Ultra 7 265H Apple M4 Max AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 395 Intel Core Ultra 7 256V Intel Core Ultra 7 258V Intel Core Ultra 7 255H
RAM (GB) 96 64 128 32 32 32
Storage (GB) 2048 8192 1024 1000 1000 1000
Screen 16" 3840x2400 14.2" 3024x1964 13.4" 2560x1600 14" 2880x1800 13.3" 2880x1800 14.5" 3200x2000
GPU NVIDIA RTX PRO 1000 Apple (40-Core) AMD Radeon Intel Arc Intel Arc Intel Arc
OS Windows 11 Pro macOS Windows 11 Pro Windows 11 Home Windows 11 Home Windows 11 Home
Weight (kg) 1.8 1.6 1.2 1.2 1 1.7
Battery (Wh) 75 72 70 15 - 62
Compare Compare Compare Compare Compare
Product CpuGpuRamPortScreenCompactStorageReliability
Lenovo ThinkPad P16s 16" Gen 4 89.272.399.792.597.724.794.578.1
Apple MacBook Pro M4 Max Compare 91.518.596.379.998.966.899.796
ASUS ROG Flow GZ302EA-XS99 Compare 95.180.299.977.589.292.781.157.9
Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro NP940XHA-KG3US Compare 66.464.280.866.793.28573.278.1
MSI Prestige PRE13EVOA2088 Compare 63.164.280.883.39095.373.257.9
Dell Premium LDA14250-7667SLV-PUS Compare 84.564.290.272.99654.963.731.6

Common Questions

Q: Is the 96GB RAM upgradeable or soldered?

It's soldered to the board, so what you buy is what you get forever. Make sure you really need 96GB before pulling the trigger.

Q: Can this laptop drive multiple 4K external monitors?

Absolutely. The Thunderbolt 4 ports and HDMI 2.1 let you run at least two 4K displays at 60Hz, and you can likely push a third with a dock.

Q: How long does the battery last on a charge?

With the 4K OLED panel, expect around 5 to 7 hours of real-world mixed use, less if you're pushing the GPU or running at max brightness.

Who Should Skip This

Skip this if you travel constantly and need something under 1.5kg or with all-day battery. The P16s is a desk-bound workhorse that you'll feel in your bag. Also, if your work relies on heavy GPU rendering or gaming, the RTX PRO 1000 will be a bottleneck; look at a MacBook Pro M4 Max or an ASUS ROG Flow instead.

Verdict

Buy the P16s Gen 4 if you're a developer juggling enormous virtual environments, a data scientist who needs to hold giant datasets in memory locally, or a CAD professional who lives in color-critical work and wants vPro manageability. It's a specialist's laptop through and through, and for that crowd, the RAM and OLED justify the cost.

Usage Scores

Overall (80.4)Gaming (83.7)Compact (61.7)Creator (94.1)Student (73.1)Business (76)Developer (85.1)Entertainment (88.3)

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