Lenovo ThinkBook Plus Gen3 Serie
Prozessor: Intel Alder Lake-P i5-12500H, Intel Alder Lake-S i7-12700HGrafikkarte: Intel Iris Xe G7 80EUs, Intel Iris Xe G7 96EUs
Bildschirm: 17.30 Zoll
Gewicht: 1.977kg, 2kg
Preis: 1600, 1700 Euro
Durchschnitt von 22 Bewertungen (aus 36 Tests)
Lenovo ThinkBook Plus Gen3
Lenovo ThinkBook Plus Gen3 jetzt bei AmazonAusstattung / Datenblatt
Notebook: Lenovo ThinkBook Plus Gen3Prozessor: Intel Alder Lake-S i7-12700H
Grafikkarte: Intel Iris Xe G7 96EUs
Bildschirm: 17.30 Zoll, 21:10, 3072 x 1440 Pixel
Gewicht: 1.977kg
Preis: 1600 Euro
Links: Lenovo Startseite
Preisvergleich
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Testberichte
Ein zweites Display in einen Laptop zu pressen hat sich für viele Hersteller wie Asus, HP und sogar Apple als große Herausforderung erwiesen. Unserer Meinung nach ist Lenovo aber am dichtesten dran das Konzept so umzusetzen, dass Nutzer wirklich davon profitieren.
Quelle: Gamestar
Dank seiner guten Verarbeitung, dem leuchtstarken breiten Bildschirm und dem praktischen zweiten Screen neben der Tastatur macht sich das neue Lenovo Thinkbook Plus Gen 3 hervorragend als Allround-Arbeitstier.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Mittel, Datum: 13.10.2022
Quelle: Gamestar
Dank seiner guten Verarbeitung, dem leuchtstarken breiten Bildschirm und dem praktischen zweiten Screen neben der Tastatur macht sich das neue Lenovo Thinkbook Plus Gen 3 hervorragend als Allround-Arbeitstier.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Mittel, Datum: 13.10.2022
Ausländische Testberichte
Quelle: Root Nation EN→DE
Lenovo has managed to do something incredible – the ThinkBook Plus Gen 3 has turned out to be a great laptop for a workaholic: the screens are finally big enough, their resolution and configuration are as convenient as possible for productive work, and all this in a fairly compact body that won’t weigh you down on the road. Of course, it would have been nice to have discrete graphics, a slightly larger battery, and better software for the additional screen. But even now, working on a new Lenovo laptop is a pleasure. So if you need a work machine for maximum productivity, the ThinkBook Plus Gen 3 is a great choice. Lenovo has done the unthinkable - the ThinkBook Plus Gen 3 is the perfect laptop for the workaholic: the screens are finally big enough, the resolution and configuration are the most convenient for productive work, and all this in a compact enough body that won't weigh you down on the go. So if you need a work machine for maximum productivity, the ThinkBook Plus Gen 3 is the perfect choice.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Sehr Lang, Datum: 12.05.2023
Bewertung: Gesamt: 83% Preis: 70% Leistung: 90% Bildschirm: 90% Mobilität: 70% Gehäuse: 100% Ergonomie: 90%
Quelle: Root Nation EN→DE
Lenovo has managed to do something incredible – the ThinkBook Plus Gen 3 has turned out to be a great laptop for a workaholic: the screens are finally big enough, their resolution and configuration are as convenient as possible for productive work, and all this in a fairly compact body that won’t weigh you down on the road. Of course, it would have been nice to have discrete graphics, a slightly larger battery, and better software for the additional screen. But even now, working on a new Lenovo laptop is a pleasure. So if you need a work machine for maximum productivity, the ThinkBook Plus Gen 3 is a great choice. Lenovo has done the unthinkable - the ThinkBook Plus Gen 3 is the perfect laptop for the workaholic: the screens are finally big enough, the resolution and configuration are the most convenient for productive work, and all this in a compact enough body that won't weigh you down on the go. So if you need a work machine for maximum productivity, the ThinkBook Plus Gen 3 is the perfect choice.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Sehr Lang, Datum: 12.05.2023
Bewertung: Gesamt: 83% Preis: 70% Leistung: 90% Bildschirm: 90% Mobilität: 70% Gehäuse: 100% Ergonomie: 90%
Quelle: Laptop Mag EN→DE
I haven’t had this much fun in a long time — I had an absolute blast working with the ThinkBook Plus Gen 3’s dazzling second panel. From sketching alongside a YouTube illustration tutorial to firing up documents to help facilitate my cross-referencing tactics, I can honestly say that the deck display is not a gimmick. It’s an incredibly useful feature — so much so that I may continue to use it for work to help boost my productivity. However, it’s worth noting that firing up some features on the second display was slow at times. The main display deserves a pat on the back, too. This ultra-wide display, boasting a 21:10 aspect ratio, is gorgeous! It’s perfect for widescreen entertainment, allowing you to kick back, relax, and stream your favorite shows after work. However, I’m not a big fan of the keyboard. It’s a little too mushy for my tastes. If it doesn’t feel as if the keys are flinging me from one letter to another, I don’t want it! So, the question is, who is the ThinkBook Plus Gen 3 for? It’s for users who do a lot of cross-referencing for work or school. This dual-display laptop can, for example, allow you to launch an online textbook on the second panel while you use it to propel the essay you’re writing on the main display. It’s also excellent for notetakers, allowing you to scribble notes on the second display while you listen intently to YouTube lectures. The possibilities are endless. If you can stomach a slightly slow secondary display and a mushy keyboard, by all means, get yourself the ThinkBook Plus Gen 3. Get it now while it’s on sale for less than $1,160.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Sehr Lang, Datum: 18.03.2023
Bewertung: Gesamt: 70%
Quelle: Laptop Mag EN→DE
I haven’t had this much fun in a long time — I had an absolute blast working with the ThinkBook Plus Gen 3’s dazzling second panel. From sketching alongside a YouTube illustration tutorial to firing up documents to help facilitate my cross-referencing tactics, I can honestly say that the deck display is not a gimmick. It’s an incredibly useful feature — so much so that I may continue to use it for work to help boost my productivity. However, it’s worth noting that firing up some features on the second display was slow at times. The main display deserves a pat on the back, too. This ultra-wide display, boasting a 21:10 aspect ratio, is gorgeous! It’s perfect for widescreen entertainment, allowing you to kick back, relax, and stream your favorite shows after work. However, I’m not a big fan of the keyboard. It’s a little too mushy for my tastes. If it doesn’t feel as if the keys are flinging me from one letter to another, I don’t want it! So, the question is, who is the ThinkBook Plus Gen 3 for? It’s for users who do a lot of cross-referencing for work or school. This dual-display laptop can, for example, allow you to launch an online textbook on the second panel while you use it to propel the essay you’re writing on the main display. It’s also excellent for notetakers, allowing you to scribble notes on the second display while you listen intently to YouTube lectures. The possibilities are endless. If you can stomach a slightly slow secondary display and a mushy keyboard, by all means, get yourself the ThinkBook Plus Gen 3. Get it now while it’s on sale for less than $1,160.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Sehr Lang, Datum: 18.03.2023
Bewertung: Gesamt: 70%
Quelle: Digital Trends EN→DE
Experimental designs like this one aren’t always more useful. Sometimes, the designs bring more compromises than benefits. That’s not the case with the ThinkBook Plus Gen 3, which is well-designed for a specific user: the intense multitasker. If you’re prone to running multiple apps at once and need to keep several windows in the forefront, then the wide display and secondary panel are perfectly suited. The use case that I wish worked well with the ThinkBook is the creator, given how the second display can enhance workflows with Adobe applications. Unfortunately, the laptop’s GPU and display colors aren’t up to snuff. It’s not that you can’t use the ThinkBook Plus Gen 3 for creative work; it’s just that you won’t be completely happy with the experience. Should you buy the ThinkBook Plus Gen 3? Yes, if you multitask like a demon and have space for a very wide laptop. Otherwise, you can get a large format laptop, like the HP Envy 16, that’s faster and has a better display for less money.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Mittel, Datum: 29.10.2022
Bewertung: Gesamt: 70%
Quelle: Digital Trends EN→DE
Experimental designs like this one aren’t always more useful. Sometimes, the designs bring more compromises than benefits. That’s not the case with the ThinkBook Plus Gen 3, which is well-designed for a specific user: the intense multitasker. If you’re prone to running multiple apps at once and need to keep several windows in the forefront, then the wide display and secondary panel are perfectly suited. The use case that I wish worked well with the ThinkBook is the creator, given how the second display can enhance workflows with Adobe applications. Unfortunately, the laptop’s GPU and display colors aren’t up to snuff. It’s not that you can’t use the ThinkBook Plus Gen 3 for creative work; it’s just that you won’t be completely happy with the experience. Should you buy the ThinkBook Plus Gen 3? Yes, if you multitask like a demon and have space for a very wide laptop. Otherwise, you can get a large format laptop, like the HP Envy 16, that’s faster and has a better display for less money.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Mittel, Datum: 29.10.2022
Bewertung: Gesamt: 70%
Quelle: PC Mag EN→DE
Lenovo's ThinkBook Plus Gen 3 looks amazing and has real potential for pushing the boundaries of laptop technology, but the cool factor of a dual-display laptop doesn't quite hold up in everyday use. We've seen plenty of companies try dual-screen designs, from Apple's ill-received MacBook Pro Touch Bar to the more successful Asus ROG Zephyrus Duo 16, but it seems every attempt faces challenges in ergonomics, software support, and user adoption. The Gen 3 tablet's right-of-keyboard placement holds it back, and limiting smartphone support to the Motorola brand makes it essentially a non-starter. All this means that, despite solid performance and the attractive main display, this isn't the business laptop to get. Kudos to Lenovo for continuing to try new things, but it looks like the company will need at least another crack at it.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Lang, Datum: 20.10.2022
Bewertung: Gesamt: 70%
Quelle: PC Mag EN→DE
Lenovo's ThinkBook Plus Gen 3 looks amazing and has real potential for pushing the boundaries of laptop technology, but the cool factor of a dual-display laptop doesn't quite hold up in everyday use. We've seen plenty of companies try dual-screen designs, from Apple's ill-received MacBook Pro Touch Bar to the more successful Asus ROG Zephyrus Duo 16, but it seems every attempt faces challenges in ergonomics, software support, and user adoption. The Gen 3 tablet's right-of-keyboard placement holds it back, and limiting smartphone support to the Motorola brand makes it essentially a non-starter. All this means that, despite solid performance and the attractive main display, this isn't the business laptop to get. Kudos to Lenovo for continuing to try new things, but it looks like the company will need at least another crack at it.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Lang, Datum: 20.10.2022
Bewertung: Gesamt: 70%
Quelle: Mobile Tech Review
The Lenovo ThinkBook Plus Gen 3 has a 21:10 widescreen 17” main touchscreen and a secondary 8” display beside the keyboard. Certainly very different from Gen 2 that had an E-Ink display on its lid, this one goes a little toward the Asus ZenBook Pro Duo route, but the secondary display is a bit more accessibly located and has a more usable aspect ratio. The second display supports pen and touch, making it a natural for note taking. Lenovo envisions this laptop as an SMB creative’s dream and it has 45 watt Intel Core i5 and i7 CPU options, DDR5 RAM and a fast PCIe4 SSD.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Lang, Datum: 01.10.2022
Quelle: Mobile Tech Review
The Lenovo ThinkBook Plus Gen 3 has a 21:10 widescreen 17” main touchscreen and a secondary 8” display beside the keyboard. Certainly very different from Gen 2 that had an E-Ink display on its lid, this one goes a little toward the Asus ZenBook Pro Duo route, but the secondary display is a bit more accessibly located and has a more usable aspect ratio. The second display supports pen and touch, making it a natural for note taking. Lenovo envisions this laptop as an SMB creative’s dream and it has 45 watt Intel Core i5 and i7 CPU options, DDR5 RAM and a fast PCIe4 SSD.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Lang, Datum: 01.10.2022
Quelle: Techradar EN→DE
A 21:10, 17.3-inch laptop isn't going to be for everyone, there's no question about that. But for photographers and graphic artists, this might just be the laptop you've waited your whole career for, and students may find a lot to like here, especially for the price.
Hands-On, online verfügbar, Kurz, Datum: 07.01.2022
Quelle: Techradar EN→DE
A 21:10, 17.3-inch laptop isn't going to be for everyone, there's no question about that. But for photographers and graphic artists, this might just be the laptop you've waited your whole career for, and students may find a lot to like here, especially for the price.
Hands-On, online verfügbar, Kurz, Datum: 07.01.2022
Quelle: Engadget
Hands-On, online verfügbar, Kurz, Datum: 05.01.2022
Quelle: Tom's Guide EN→DE
Lenovo has tried some wacky stuff before with the ThinkBook Plus line, but the Gen 3 is the best combination of innovation and practicality I've seen yet. The ultra-wide main display paired with the second 8-inch screen could be a boon for productivity, provided Lenovo can refine the software further. This laptop also packs a good amount of power for the price, and I like that a digital pen is included for making the most out of the secondary display. We look forward to testing this laptop to see if it can help us work smarter and better in day-to-day use.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Kurz, Datum: 05.01.2022
Quelle: Engadget
Hands-On, online verfügbar, Kurz, Datum: 05.01.2022
Quelle: Tom's Guide EN→DE
Lenovo has tried some wacky stuff before with the ThinkBook Plus line, but the Gen 3 is the best combination of innovation and practicality I've seen yet. The ultra-wide main display paired with the second 8-inch screen could be a boon for productivity, provided Lenovo can refine the software further. This laptop also packs a good amount of power for the price, and I like that a digital pen is included for making the most out of the secondary display. We look forward to testing this laptop to see if it can help us work smarter and better in day-to-day use.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Kurz, Datum: 05.01.2022
Quelle: Smart World IT→DE
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Lang, Datum: 26.01.2023
Bewertung: Gesamt: 86% Preis: 70% Bildschirm: 85% Gehäuse: 90% Ergonomie: 80%
Quelle: Smart World IT→DE
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Lang, Datum: 26.01.2023
Bewertung: Gesamt: 86% Preis: 70% Bildschirm: 85% Gehäuse: 90% Ergonomie: 80%
Quelle: Quotidiano Hardware Upgrade IT→DE
Positive: Impressive dual display; big screen; premium design; solid workmanship; metal case; great connectivity; smart stylus pen; powerful hardware; great GPU; high performance. Negative: Relatively high price.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Sehr Lang, Datum: 20.01.2023
Quelle: Quotidiano Hardware Upgrade IT→DE
Positive: Impressive dual display; big screen; premium design; solid workmanship; metal case; great connectivity; smart stylus pen; powerful hardware; great GPU; high performance. Negative: Relatively high price.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Sehr Lang, Datum: 20.01.2023
Quelle: Charles Tech FR→DE
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Sehr Lang, Datum: 15.03.2023
Bewertung: Gesamt: 70% Leistung: 80% Bildschirm: 80% Mobilität: 60% Gehäuse: 80%
Quelle: Charles Tech FR→DE
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Sehr Lang, Datum: 15.03.2023
Bewertung: Gesamt: 70% Leistung: 80% Bildschirm: 80% Mobilität: 60% Gehäuse: 80%
Quelle: Journal du Geek FR→DE
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Lang, Datum: 09.11.2022
Bewertung: Gesamt: 70%
Quelle: Journal du Geek FR→DE
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Lang, Datum: 09.11.2022
Bewertung: Gesamt: 70%
Quelle: Phonandroid FR→DE
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Sehr Lang, Datum: 14.10.2022
Bewertung: Gesamt: 80%
Quelle: Phonandroid FR→DE
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Sehr Lang, Datum: 14.10.2022
Bewertung: Gesamt: 80%
Quelle: Root Nation PL PL→DE
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Sehr Lang, Datum: 14.07.2023
Bewertung: Gesamt: 76% Preis: 70% Leistung: 80% Bildschirm: 90% Mobilität: 50% Gehäuse: 90% Ergonomie: 80%
Quelle: Root Nation PL PL→DE
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Sehr Lang, Datum: 14.07.2023
Bewertung: Gesamt: 76% Preis: 70% Leistung: 80% Bildschirm: 90% Mobilität: 50% Gehäuse: 90% Ergonomie: 80%
Quelle: Instalki PL→DE
Positive: Nice design; great built quality; backlit keys; lightweight; smart stylus pen; high performance. Negative: Mediocre dedicated graphics card; short battery life; poor second display; many bloatwares.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Lang, Datum: 24.04.2023
Quelle: Instalki PL→DE
Positive: Nice design; great built quality; backlit keys; lightweight; smart stylus pen; high performance. Negative: Mediocre dedicated graphics card; short battery life; poor second display; many bloatwares.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Lang, Datum: 24.04.2023
Lenovo ThinkBook Plus Gen3, i5-12500H
Lenovo ThinkBook Plus G3 IAP jetzt bei AmazonAusstattung / Datenblatt
Notebook: Lenovo ThinkBook Plus Gen3, i5-12500HProzessor: Intel Alder Lake-P i5-12500H
Grafikkarte: Intel Iris Xe G7 80EUs
Bildschirm: 17.30 Zoll, 19.2:9, 3072 x 1440 Pixel
Gewicht: 2kg
Preis: 1700 Euro
Links: Lenovo Startseite
Preisvergleich
Bewertung:
Ausländische Testberichte
Quelle: Laptop Mag EN→DE
I haven’t had this much fun in a long time — I had an absolute blast working with the ThinkBook Plus Gen 3’s dazzling second panel. From sketching alongside a YouTube illustration tutorial to firing up documents to help facilitate my cross-referencing tactics, I can honestly say that the deck display is not a gimmick. It’s an incredibly useful feature — so much so that I may continue to use it for work to help boost my productivity. However, it’s worth noting that firing up some features on the second display was slow at times. The main display deserves a pat on the back, too. This ultra-wide display, boasting a 21:10 aspect ratio, is gorgeous! It’s perfect for widescreen entertainment, allowing you to kick back, relax, and stream your favorite shows after work. However, I’m not a big fan of the keyboard. It’s a little too mushy for my tastes.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Lang, Datum: 29.04.2023
Bewertung: Gesamt: 70%
Quelle: Ubergizmo English EN→DE
The Lenovo ThinkBook Plus Gen 3 features an excellent chassis design and dual-display setup, and that’s its main strength and the main reason people want to get one. Looking at Google Search data, it is evident that people are not even comparing it with any other 15.6” competitor because there’s nothing like it. The question is: is it fast enough for your job, and is the comfort worth it? Hopefully, we’ve given you enough performance data, and most productivity users will likely be satisfied by the performance level. This laptop will improve your daily life if you are a mobile worker who tends to work at a desk without easy access to an external monitor. The primary display alone would be comparable to having two 13.3” displays side by side, and the extra 8” monitor can brighten your day if you constantly have to be on Slack or want a virtual numeric pad. If I had to do extended travel with a single computer, that’s the one I would go for. The 4.41 Lbs weight makes it light enough that weight is not an issue, and the productivity boost is too good to pass. Finally, the certified MIL-STD durability and the spill-resistant keyboard increase survivability during travel.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Lang, Datum: 01.01.2023
Kommentar
Lenovo:
Lenovo („Le“ vom englischen legend, novo (Latein) für neu) wurde 1984 als chinesische Computerhandelsfirma gegründet. Ab 2004 war die Firma der größte Laptop-Hersteller Chinas und nach der Übernahme der PC-Sparte von IBM im Jahr 2005 der viertgrößte weltweit. Neben Desktops und Notebooks stellt das Unternehmen Monitore, Beamer, Server etc her und hat sich auf die Entwicklung, Herstellung und Vermarktung von Unterhaltungselektronik, Personalcomputern, Software, Unternehmenslösungen und damit verbundenen Dienstleistungen spezialisiert.
Im Jahr 2016 belegte das Unternehmen weltweit den ersten Platz bei den Computerverkäufen. Auch 2023 hatte es ihn noch inne bei ca 23% Weltmarktanteil. Wichtige Produktreihen sind Thinkpad, Legion und Ideapad.
2011 wurde die Mehrheit der Medion AG übernommen, einem europäischen Computer-Hardware-Hersteller. 2014 wurde Motorola Mobility gekauft, wodurch Lenovo einen Schub am Smartphone-Markt erreichte.
Diese Klasse ist noch durchaus fähig neueste Spiele flüssig darzustellen, nur nicht mehr mit allen Details und in hohen Auflösungen. Besonders anspruchsvolle Spiele laufen nur in minimalen Detailstufen, wodurch die grafische Qualität oft deutlich leidet. Diese Klasse ist nur noch für Gelegenheitsspieler empfehlenswert. Der Stromverbrauch von modernen Grafikkarten in dieser Klasse ist dafür geringer und erlaubt auch bessere Akkulaufzeiten.
Intel Iris Xe G7 96EUs: Integrierte Grafikkarte (in Tiger-Lake G7 SoCs) der Gen. 12 Architektur mit 96 EUs.
Intel Iris Xe G7 80EUs: Integrierte Grafikkarte (in Tiger-Lake G4 SoCs) der Gen. 12 Architektur mit 80 EUs. Z.B. in Tiger Lake i5 CPUs verbaute iGPU.
» Weitere Informationen gibt es in unserem Notebook-Grafikkartenvergleich und der Benchmarkliste.
Intel Alder Lake-S:
i7-12700H: Auf der Alder-Lake-Architektur basierender High-End Mobilprozessor. Bietet 6 Performance-Kerne und 8 Effizienzkerne und kann 20 Threads gleichzeitig bearbeiten. Der maximale Turbo-Takt der P-Kerne beträgt 4,7 GHz. Weiters unterstützt die CPU vPro Essentials.
Intel Alder Lake-P:
i5-12500H: Auf der Alder-Lake-Architektur basierender High-End Mobilprozessor. Bietet 4 Performance-Kerne und 8 Effizienzkerne und kann 16 Threads gleichzeitig bearbeiten. Der maximale Turbo-Takt der P-Kerne beträgt 4,5 GHz.
» Weitere Infos gibt es in unserem Prozessorvergleich Vergleich mobiler Prozessoren und der Prozessoren Benchmarkliste .
» Prüfen Sie in unserer DPI Liste, welche Displays wie fein aufgelöst sind.
1.977 kg:
Most smartphones and only a few tablets fall into this weight category. Only a few smartphones are heavier and should rather be considered tablets.
2 kg:
76.25%: Weltbewegend ist diese Bewertung nicht. Diese Bewertung muss man eigentlich als unterdurchschnittlich ansehen, denn es gibt etwa ebenso mehr Geräte mit schlechtere Beurteilungen als Besseren. Eine Kaufempfehlung kann man nur mit viel Wohlwollen darin sehen, es sei denn es handelt sich um Websites, die generell streng urteilen.
» Lesen Sie auch unsere Notebook-Kaufberatung.