Lenovo introduced the most powerful laptops at the IFA 2025 fair in Berlin. The company, especially business professionals and new models appealing to players on stage. Thinkpad P16 Gen 3, Thinkpad P1 Gen 8 and Legion Pro 7 came forward. These models both provided options for different needs and carried the performance bar quite high.
Thinkpad P16 Gen 3 was one of the most remarkable products of the fair. Lenovo’s most expensive laptop came to the fore with the $ 3.339 starting price. Intel’s new Core Ultra 200HX processors were presented to users in this model. In addition, Nvidia’s RTX Pro GPU options provided high performance in professional workflows. With the support of DDR5 RAM up to 192 GB and PCIe Gen5 NVME storage up to 12 TB, this device offered a power to challenge desktop systems.
Lenovo Thinkpad P16 Gen 3 technical features addresses professionals
The P16 Gen 3’s 16 -inch 3.2K resolution OLED touch screen option has brought the visual experience to the highest level. The vivid colors and high sharpness offered by the screen made a difference, especially in creative jobs. Although the device sacrificed portability due to its thick body, it was clearly seen to be designed for performance. 5.6 pounds weight can be removed on the computer. In addition, the connection options were kept quite wide thanks to two Thunderbolt 5 ports.
Another device Lenovo introduced was Thinkpad P1 Gen 8. This model had a thinner body than the heavy and thick design of the P16. 0.8 inch thickness and 4 pound weight thanks to its portability. The starting price was determined as $ 2,819. The P1 Gen 8 also served as a strong workstation for professionals and offered ease of mobile use.
The Thinkpad P1 Gen 8 includes Intel Core Ultra 200 H series processors. On the graphic side, options up to RTX Pro 2000 GPU are offered to users. Although this was behind the RTX Pro 5000 option in the P16, it was more than enough for professional jobs. Two Thunderbolt 5 ports were found on the device and the same OLED screen option could be preferred. P1 Gen 8 has become a more accessible alternative with these features.
Lenovo was not limited to business -oriented devices and announced the Legion Pro 7 for players. The device, which weighs 6 pounds, was slightly thinner than the P16, but it was similar in terms of portability. The Legion Pro 7, which has an initial price of $ 2,399, was configured with AMD Ryzen 9955HX3D processor and Nvidia GeForce RTX 5080 graphics card. These powerful components made it possible to achieve high square speeds in AAA games. The device thus provided a performance at the desktop level for players.

The Legion Pro 7’s 16 -inch 240 Hz OLED display moved the gaming experience forward. Thanks to the high renewal rate, a disappointed fluency was obtained especially in competitive games. The color accuracy of the screen and the contrast made the game atmosphere more realistic. This model gave a stable performance in long -term game marathons with its strong hardware. However, his weight and thickness were among the elements that limit portability.