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Lenovo ThinkBook 15p Review: Creator Value Without ThinkPad Pricing

January 24, 2022 By Notebook Center Editorial Team Lenovo
Summary: Lenovo aimed the ThinkBook 15p at small businesses and budget-conscious creators who still want a 4K display and discrete graphics. It lacks some ThinkPad security extras, but the tradeoff buys a more approachable creator-focused package.

Lenovo ThinkBook 15p Review: Creator Value Without ThinkPad Pricing

Editor's note: This is an original English adaptation based on the Notebook-Center.ru review published on January 24, 2022, rewritten for Notebook Center's English overview archive.

Overview

The ThinkBook 15p sits in an interesting position between business and creator hardware. Lenovo gives it a Core i7-10750H, GeForce GTX 1650 Ti Max-Q graphics, a 4K IPS display, and a 15.6-inch chassis that still stays under 2 kg. According to the source review, that combination targets buyers who want multimedia or creative potential without stepping all the way up to pricier ThinkPad or workstation models.

Technical Specifications

ProcessorIntel Core i7-10750H 2600 MHz
Memory16 GB DDR4 2933 MHz
Storage512 GB SSD
Display15.6" 3840x2160 4K LED IPS, matte
GraphicsIntel UHD Graphics 630, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 Ti Max-Q4 GB GDDR6
WirelessWi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.1
AudioDolby Audio, 2 speakers
Ports2xUSB 3.2, USB Type-C, HDMI, RJ-45, SD card reader SD, combined audio jack
Extras720p webcam, fingerprint scanner
Battery57 Wh
Size and weight359x250x20 mm, 1.9 kg
OSDOS
ConfigurationLenovo ThinkBook 15p (20V3000YRU)

Design and Usability

The design language stays professional rather than flashy, which is helpful for a notebook that might move between office meetings and creative work. At 1.9 kg it is not ultra-portable, but it is still manageable for a machine with this screen size and hardware class. The overall impression is that Lenovo wanted a tool that looks serious without becoming sterile.

Display and Everyday Experience

The 4K matte IPS panel is one of the main selling points. It gives the ThinkBook 15p a stronger argument for photo editing, design work, and high-resolution media than ordinary office notebooks can offer. Lenovo also includes a fingerprint reader, which helps preserve some business credibility even if this line does not reach full ThinkPad security depth.

Performance

The Core i7-10750H and GTX 1650 Ti Max-Q pairing is no longer cutting edge, but it remains useful for mainstream creator workloads, heavier productivity, and light GPU-assisted work. The notebook is not pretending to be a top-tier gaming machine. Instead, it aims for a more balanced role where screen quality and solid general performance matter as much as graphics labels.

Ports and Battery

Lenovo gives the machine a strong desk-ready selection with USB-C, HDMI, SD, and RJ-45, which is valuable for users handling media cards, external displays, and wired networking. The 57 Wh battery is fair but not huge, so buyers should think of the 15p as a capable portable workstation rather than a long-haul unplugged notebook.

Verdict

The ThinkBook 15p makes sense for buyers who want creator-friendly hardware without leaving the business-laptop world entirely. The display is attractive, the performance is solid, and the chassis stays more professional than gaming-oriented rivals. It gives up some premium features, but that is part of why the overall value works.