For the original German review, see here.

Thin is in: Ultrabooks are not only getting more popular in the consumer segment, business notebooks have also been focusing on mobility for a couple of years now. Even though modern low-voltage processors actually reached a decent performance level, not every user likes this development – if you often use well-parallelized software, you will prefer a more powerful quad-core CPU.

Lenovo offers the ThinkPad T460p for these customers. We already reviewed it a couple of weeks ago, and we want to add our impressions of the much better equipped high-end version: Our review unit today has the designation 20FXS05500 and is equipped with a fast Core i7-6700HQ, 8 GB RAM, 512 GB SSD storage as well as a discrete Nvidia GeForce 940MX. You also get a high-resolution IPS display with 2560x1440 pixels, while the base model only had an FHD panel. This obviously comes at a price: Even the education model (available for students and teachers) without operating system currently retails for around 1,400 Euros (~$1579).

We just reviewed the T460p very comprehensively, so we will not cover the sections Case, Connectivity and Input Devices in this article. The corresponding information is available in our first review, where we also took some of the following pictures from (except for the pictures of the PSU and the components).