Lenovo ThinkPad T16 Gen 1 review
Lenovo ThinkPad T16 Gen 1 — from 2022, performance 45.
Technical specifications
| Type | Business |
| Release year | 2022 |
| Screen | 16" · 1920x1200 |
| Processor | Intel Core i5 1235U , Intel Core i7 1255U , Intel Core i7 1260P |
| Max. RAM | 64 GB |
Performance scores
The widest premium in the T-family
The ThinkPad T16 Gen 1 is a 2022 sixteen-inch business machine: a Core i5-1235U with 64GB of memory at $718 — 142 percent above the business-class median, the steepest price premium in this batch's ThinkPad trio. The recorded strength is the memory ceiling at sixty percent above norm; the graphics column reads zero; the verdict prices the machine premium for the class.
Reading a one-strength sheet
The T16 asks $61 more than its T14 sibling for the same silicon and the same memory, with the diagonal as the visible difference. What the sheet does not record is any compensating capability: no visual silicon, an empty capability sheet, and a price placing that outruns every measured axis. The analog shelf brackets the seat tightly — Latitude 5550 at $772 and EliteBook 860 G11 at $823 above, ProBook 460 G11 at $676 and EliteBook 640 G11 at $678 below.
The value arithmetic, plainly
From a $1,300 anchor the machine has settled to $718 at ten percent per year, with $582 projected in two years. The decay is convention-normal; the premium over the class median is not — it is the memory-and-badge tax, and at 142 percent it is the highest in the family. The data's value verdict and the shelf's own brackets point the same direction: the money outpaces the machine.
Depreciation from a real anchor
The curve is the standard business-platform slope. The exposure that matters is relative: every analog within a hundred dollars offers either a newer platform or the same configuration for less.
Positioning against the aisle
Four recorded analogs frame a dense shelf. Below: the ProBook 460 G11 and EliteBook 640 G11, both within $45. Above: the Latitude 5550 and EliteBook 860 G11. In that company the T16's offer — the largest screen carrying the family's oldest current silicon at the family's highest premium — is a niche seat.
Bottom line
A sixteen-inch memory ticket priced past its measured capability. Choose it when the diagonal plus the badge plus the ceiling together justify the premium; otherwise the same shelf sells the same story for less money in both directions.
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⭐ What stands out
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price is higher than typical business class (+141.6%) (mid).
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graphics performance absent (no data or feature not provided).
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memory capacity is higher than typical business class (+60%) (professional).
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🔁 Alternatives
Compromise axis: reliability ↔ price
⚙️ Configuration analysis
Top configuration suits everyday productivity, light photo editing, and esports titles.
🤔 How to choose
Universal advice for any use case.
- Reliability vs price: reliability (median 42.5) ↔ price (median 297.4).
- Weight vs CPU: mobility (median 60) ↔ overall performance (median 41.5).
- Upgradeability vs battery: upgradability (median 62.5) ↔ battery life (median 3.3).
ThinkPad T16 Gen 1: verdict
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