On top of that, the ThinkPad P1 Gen 9 contains up to a Tandem OLED display resolving at 3,200 x 2,00 pixels with a 40-120 Hz variable refresh rate, an anti-glare coating and 600 nits SDR brightness that rises to 1,500 nits in HDR mode. IPS options are available too, including an 800-nit panel with a 3,840 x 2,400-pixel resolution. Pricing starts at CAD 5,114 and $3,678 with the Core Ultra X7 368H vPro, 32 GB of RAM and an 800-nit display but no discrete graphics. At the time of publication, the ThinkPad P1 Gen 9 costs up to CAD 8,634 and $6,215 with the Core Ultra 9 386H vPro, 64 GB of RAM, a Tandem OLED display and Nvidia's RTX Pro 2000 Blackwell GPU. By contrast, Lenovo's latest ThinkPad P1 now starts at AUD 5,461, HKD 32,329, MYR 14,345, SGD 4,877, €3,622-€4,730 and £3,338 in Australia, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore, the Eurozone and the UK, respectively.