You use the left button for left-click, right for right-click, and the middle button together with the trackpoint for scrolling. That way you don't have to lift your fingers away from the home row, which is a big plus for people who touch-type.
And how is it? Are you satisfied? I’m starting a new job soon and I had to choose my equipment. I chose this laptop but I was kinda lost and had to choose quickly. 😅
@@Adriana-eu6ty it's a super machine. You will not regret. The only thing I miss is maybe have more usb ports and maybe a touchscreen option. It would be perfect. But the laptop its a super computer. Super fast and stable. I love it.
I think 99 wh is the limit for air travel. You could though of course, design a laptop that had two 99 wh batteries, preferably, hot swapable. And fingers crossed, I think this might be enforced by the EU in 2027. As the right to repair and climate change politics advance. At least smartphones will be forced to have easy swapable batteries. I.e. kind of like it's done on that "Fairphone". But back to the batteries on Thinkpad. 99 wh might be a bit hard to fit I imagine, so perhaps two 75 wh, would suffice. Now, this is not what they did unfortunately, for the next three generations of the P1, as I'm sure you know. They did increase it to 91 wh though. Which, then again, makes no difference whatsoever. And neither would an increase to 99 or 100 wh, make any difference. Switching over to ARM based chipsets, would though! But that seems to be some 2-4 years away, if you take into consideration that a lot of heavy programs needs to be "converted/ported" over to an ARM based structure first. Anyhow.. they do offer AMD CPU's now. Just not on the P1's for some reason, as far as I can tell 🤔😕 Oh and am... bummer.. They made that once glorious keyboard even worse on the Gen 4, by decreasing the key travel from 1,8 mm to 1,5 mm. 😥 I guess the next step is 1,35 mm, as some of their other series, started having that. 😞😞
You use the left button for left-click, right for right-click, and the middle button together with the trackpoint for scrolling. That way you don't have to lift your fingers away from the home row, which is a big plus for people who touch-type.
some people use it while using glove on working site, like a contractor😁
ThinkPad P1 Gen 4 based on Tiger Lake-H would be AWESOME!
Remove the back cover and show the inside. I want to see the upgrade options.
Great review! Very helpful Pros and Cons.
Thank you for your review. I've just received 1 yesterday from my company.
And how is it? Are you satisfied?
I’m starting a new job soon and I had to choose my equipment. I chose this laptop but I was kinda lost and had to choose quickly. 😅
@@Adriana-eu6ty it's a super machine. You will not regret. The only thing I miss is maybe have more usb ports and maybe a touchscreen option. It would be perfect. But the laptop its a super computer. Super fast and stable. I love it.
How about heavy spreadsheet and macro works? Do you recommend it? Thanks
I bought the Xeon, 32GB, OLED for $2650 with the corp discount.
How do you find the battery ?
with oled panel, the battery suffers.
@@Earthling2046 Reduce the resolution to 1440p or 1080p
Lenovo ThinkPad 😍🤗 Nice
Oled display on laptops is a no-no for me. Very bad eye strain..
maybe engineers never use laptop in a flight or train rides, so they dont know how to use the red trackpoint.
trackpoint is real useful for working with gloves.
pls use amd cpu
The red point DO NOT HEART the wrist as the mouse does, and its better than the "touch pad" ...
wat is dis nika sayin ..dongle? shi
Thinkpad P1 Gen4 needs a better keyboard, 100wh Battery, and AMD CPU.
Why does it need a better keyboard? The keyboard on this laptop is actually very good
AMD CPU pls 14nm Intel is a joke
do yk when the gen4 will come out?
@@Ali-ib5in Because on this model it's 18 mm key travel. Which is still quite nice. But it used to be 25 mm key travel.
I think 99 wh is the limit for air travel. You could though of course, design a laptop that had two 99 wh batteries, preferably, hot swapable. And fingers crossed, I think this might be enforced by the EU in 2027. As the right to repair and climate change politics advance. At least smartphones will be forced to have easy swapable batteries. I.e. kind of like it's done on that "Fairphone". But back to the batteries on Thinkpad. 99 wh might be a bit hard to fit I imagine, so perhaps two 75 wh, would suffice. Now, this is not what they did unfortunately, for the next three generations of the P1, as I'm sure you know. They did increase it to 91 wh though. Which, then again, makes no difference whatsoever. And neither would an increase to 99 or 100 wh, make any difference. Switching over to ARM based chipsets, would though! But that seems to be some 2-4 years away, if you take into consideration that a lot of heavy programs needs to be "converted/ported" over to an ARM based structure first.
Anyhow.. they do offer AMD CPU's now. Just not on the P1's for some reason, as far as I can tell 🤔😕
Oh and am... bummer.. They made that once glorious keyboard even worse on the Gen 4, by decreasing the key travel from 1,8 mm to 1,5 mm. 😥
I guess the next step is 1,35 mm, as some of their other series, started having that. 😞😞