- Lenovo’s Thinkbook 16p Gen 6 laptop could give the Legion Pro 7i a race for his money
- TDP of the laptop updated from 180W can be increased to 200 W in geek mode
- Lenovo has also updated some of his ThinkPad laptops for 2025
Previously, if you wanted a powerful PC, you would go for an office, and if you wanted portability, you would opt instead for a laptop. But these days, this is not really true. The Lenovo Legion Pro 7i is a high -end office replacement, and when we examined it, we called it “one of the most powerful game laptops can buy.”
Propelled by the Intel Core i9-14900HX 14th generation processor with up to a laptop GPU Nvidia GeForce RTX 4090 and up to 32 GB DDR5 5600MHz RAM, the Legion Pro 7i Gen 9 is an absolute beast. But it is about to obtain rigid competition from the latest Lenovo game laptop, Thinkbook 16p Gen 6.
When we wrote on the Thinkbook 16P Thinkbook laptop in 2022 in 2022, we said it was “double dip in the games of games and creative”, and this remains true with the last iteration. Although he can perform games at a stocky pace, the Gen 6 model, unveiled at MWC 2025, is absolute obvious for power users, creators and professionals needing an acceleration of high performance AI and the ability to manage difficult tasks.
Enter geek mode
Lenovo says: “Powered by Intel Core Ultra Processors (HX-SKUS), this laptop offers exceptional calculation power for complex workloads. Basically, the discreet NPU module (neuronal treatment unit) feeds Lenovo has now personal assistant to transparently improve productivity and automation of workflow. This releases the NVIDIA GeForce RTX GPU to perform more complex tasks, such as real -time studio quality acceleration for 3D rendering, modeling and visualization of complex conceptions. »»
The Thinkbook 16p Gen 6 has a high system with a high system of 180W, but this can be increased up to 200W in geek mode, which overclocke the GPU and the CPU to allow the laptop to manage more demanding tasks. The new thinkbook offers an advanced double fan cooling system to keep things cool under heavy workloads.
The 16-inch 3.2K screen offers X-Rite color calibration and low blue light support, and the laptop has USB-C and HDMI portable, as well as Wi-Fi 7 connectivity. It also supports a range of “Magic Bay” concept accessories, including several screens and Tiko, its companion AI.
The Thinkbook 16p Gen 6 is undoubtedly one of the most exciting laptops that Lenovo presented at the MWC 2025, but unfortunately, it is currently listed as “not available in North America”, so we will have to wait a while for prices and other details.
Lenovo has also updated some of his other laptops for MWC 2025. The ThinkPad T14 Gen 6 and ThinkPad T16 Gen 4, both available in May, will include Intel Core Ultra processors with VPRO or AMD Ryzen AI Pro options, and will be evaluated respectively from $ 1,359 and $ 1.623. For those looking for affordable and reliable performance, the ThinkPad E14 Gen 7 and ThinkPad E16 Gen 3 will be available in the second quarter of 2025, at a price of $ 849 and $ 859, which in fact in solid choices for professionals concerned about the budget.