PrecisionPro Laptop

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$253.00
Experience productivity redefined with the PrecisionPro Laptop. Powered by the latest-gen processors and a 16-inch 4K UHD display, it delivers stunning visuals and lightning-fast performance. With an ultra-slim design, long-lasting battery, and advanced cooling, this laptop is your perfect companion for work, creativity, and entertainment.

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Discontinuing use of this unreliable product.

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    3 months ago by aveestester116

    While in the middle of a critical operation to copy data from one drive to another and in working on problem I did a restart since the  seemed to be hung up. It went into a restart loop and wouldn't stop. I Unplugged and taken to the shop it started working again but I don't trust it. Fortunately I have two computers and switched to my travel computer. I have purchased a computer from Dell through my repair shop to replace this  which I am not sure what I will use for. My repair shop had warned against s and felt vindicated by my experience. Wasted money but worse yet wasted time when I have too much to do and not enough time.

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      Nice laptop but not screen flicks on battery.

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        3 months ago by aveestester973

        It is a powerful laptop I got the 64GB one fresh new from lenovo.com. I am not sure if it's bad luck the one I got or this laptop has design flaws the screen flickers after it comes back from sleep or hibernation when it's on battery. The longer you wait the higher chance you see it flashes and flicks. Sometimes the screen got frozen and you have to restart to make it come back. Consider this is a mobile workstation it's not acceptable to unable come back after sleeping mode. After struggled with updates and reinstalls I had to return it. Consider  PrecisionPro a long-famed brand I just cannot believe it's just a bad luck.

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          Don't waste your money

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            3 months ago by aveestester1726

            The 230 Watt Power supply is not strong enough to power the GPU and CPU and results in battery drain while plugged in if used for 3D or video editing. Literally unheard of the professional PC world and a result of just poor design and planning.Additionally my PC was sold to me with an issue with the warranty before I bought it and thus would not give me a warranty for a brand new laptop I purchased. Customer support was absolutely horrible to me and treated me with the worst insulting calls and emails and attention ultimately telling me there was nothing they could do for their own mistake.Utterly terrible experience. Buy yourself and MSI and avoid  at all costs.

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              Awful computer worse customer service

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                3 months ago by aveestester2132

                Terrible terrible computer. Stay away! A few weeks after I bought it it started glitching for lack of a better term. Randomly a slack message wouldn't send or a gmail window wouldn't have a reply button. I would restart and get a bluescreen saying i needed to reinstall windows which i did same problem. Then the computer just wouldn't turn on sent to  waited 3 weeks for them to repair and got it back only to have same problem! Now they're saying I can't return the computer because it's after 30 days since i bought it EVEN THOUGH IT WAS SITTING IN THEIR REPAIR CENTER FOR 3 WEEKS! Terrible computer worse customer service

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                  PrecisionPro P16 Gen 2: Powerhouse Performance

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                    3 months ago by aveestester1517

                    The PrecisionPro P16 Gen 2 (16 Intel) is an absolute beast of a mobile workstation.  I recently upgraded from my P52 to this machine and it's a game changer for anyone who runs test labs or works with heavy-duty applications. I perform migrations and have a complete lab set up with two full environments (2 Domain Controllers 1 Exchange server 1 SQL server multiple application servers and multiple workstations in each). This machine has all the power I need to test various scenarios and is now the central machine in my setup. I still use a lightweight T460 and the old P52 as additional machines but this P16 can handle everything I throw at it.

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