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SKU: 21G2001VUS
UPC: 198153472918
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Lenovo 21G2001VUS P14S G5 ULT7155H (32GB 1TB SSD NVIDIA RTX 500 ADA Generation 4GB GDDR6 Non-touch

Lenovo 21G2001VUS ThinkPad P14s Gen 5 Mobile WorkstationOverviewThe Lenovo ThinkPad P14s Gen 5 (21G2001VUS) is a 14.5-inch mobile workstation built ar…

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Lenovo 21G2001VUS P14S G5 ULT7155H (32GB 1TB SSD NVIDIA RTX 500 ADA Generation 4GB GDDR6 Non-touch

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SKU: 21G2001VUS
UPC: 198153472918
Condition: New

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Lenovo 21G2001VUS ThinkPad P14s Gen 5 Mobile Workstation

Overview

The Lenovo ThinkPad P14s Gen 5 (21G2001VUS) is a 14.5-inch mobile workstation built around Intel's Core Ultra 7 155H processor paired with an NVIDIA RTX 500 Ada Generation GPU — a configuration aimed squarely at field engineers, security integrators, and IT architects who need certified GPU compute and a full professional software stack in a 6.40 lb aluminium clamshell. This is not a thin-and-light compromise: the RTX 500 Ada brings dedicated GDDR6 memory and Ada Lovelace architecture for VMS client rendering, video analytics review, and GPU-accelerated workloads that choke an integrated graphics system. The 21G2001VUS ships with 32GB of RAM and a 1TB SSD — enough headroom to run a VMS console, a browser-based NVR management interface, remote desktop sessions, and forensic review tools simultaneously without hitting memory pressure. If you're configuring or commissioning large-scale surveillance systems in the field and need a portable machine that won't bottleneck when your workload gets heavy, this configuration is worth examining closely. Explore the full Lenovo commercial lineup or browse mobile workstations and computers for comparison options.

Key Features

  • Intel Core Ultra 7 155H Processor: The 155H is a hybrid-architecture chip with a mix of performance and efficiency cores — well-suited to bursty workloads like simultaneous VMS stream decoding, report generation, and remote management sessions. It handles sustained multi-threaded tasks without the thermal throttling that plagues thinner ultrabooks in prolonged field use.
  • NVIDIA RTX 500 Ada Generation, 4GB GDDR6: Ada Lovelace architecture provides hardware-accelerated decode for H.265 and H.264 streams, which matters when you're pulling live or recorded feeds from a large camera system through a VMS client. The 4GB GDDR6 frame buffer handles multi-monitor output and GPU-compute tasks — AI-assisted analytics review, forensic zoom, and video export — without falling back to system RAM.
  • 32GB RAM: Running a VMS console, RDP session, browser-based switch or NVR management, and a PDF spec sheet open simultaneously is a routine field scenario. 32GB means none of those windows get swapped out to disk when the workload spikes — sustained responsiveness matters when you're on a customer's floor.
  • 1TB SSD Storage: Local storage at this capacity lets you cache large video exports, carry full installer libraries for surveillance and networking software, and store project documentation without managing what gets deleted. SSD access speeds also mean VMS software and OS boot times don't become a friction point during site visits.
  • 14.5-inch WUXGA IPS Display (1920x1200, 16:10, 300 cd/m², Anti-Glare): The 16:10 aspect ratio gives a taller visible area than standard 16:9 panels — useful when reviewing camera layouts, reading configuration logs, or working in split-screen. Anti-glare coating reduces reflections in bright site environments (warehouses, loading docks, outdoor equipment rooms). 300 cd/m² is adequate for indoor use; the 45% NTSC gamut is functional for surveillance review but not color-critical work.
  • Aluminium Clamshell Construction: The aluminium chassis provides rigidity without excess weight — the 21G2001VUS comes in at 6.40 lb, which is reasonable for a discrete-GPU workstation of this class. ThinkPad P-series builds are designed for IT and engineering environments, not consumer use.
  • Ethernet Interface: Built-in Ethernet is a non-negotiable for on-site network integration work — plugging directly into a switch or NVR for configuration, IP assignment, or firmware update without relying on Wi-Fi stability. Confirmed present on this SKU.
  • 14.5-inch Form Factor, 18.80 x 11.80 x 3.00 in: At under 3 inches thin and with a footprint that fits a standard bag, this machine travels well to multi-site deployments. The depth (3.00 in) is slightly thicker than a consumer ultrabook, which reflects the discrete GPU and full I/O complement rather than compromised thermals.

Integration and Compatibility

The RTX 500 Ada GPU supports NVIDIA's hardware decode acceleration pipeline, compatible with VMS platforms that leverage GPU offload for stream rendering and analytics. The Core Ultra 7 155H includes an integrated NPU for AI inference workloads, which newer VMS client versions and edge analytics tools increasingly support. The NVR management and camera commissioning workflows that field integrators run — IP scanning, configuration utilities, firmware pushers — run without issue on this hardware profile. Ethernet on-board means no adapter dependency for direct network access. The 1920x1200 display supports external monitor output for dual-screen configuration environments; verify output port options against your specific docking or display requirements. For teams deploying PoE network infrastructure alongside cameras, the full I/O suite on P-series ThinkPads typically covers the port variety needed for simultaneous wired connections during commissioning.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What GPU does the Lenovo 21G2001VUS include, and does it support hardware-accelerated video decode?

A: The 21G2001VUS includes an NVIDIA RTX 500 Ada Generation GPU with 4GB GDDR6. Ada Lovelace architecture includes dedicated hardware decode engines for H.265 and H.264, which VMS platforms can use to offload stream rendering from the CPU.

Q: Is 32GB of RAM sufficient for running a multi-camera VMS client alongside other field tools?

A: Yes — 32GB provides ample headroom for simultaneous VMS console operation, remote desktop sessions, browser-based management interfaces, and standard productivity tools without memory pressure under typical field workloads.

Q: Does the ThinkPad P14s Gen 5 have a built-in Ethernet port?

A: Yes. The 21G2001VUS includes a built-in Ethernet interface, confirmed in the product specifications. This allows direct wired network connection to switches, NVRs, and cameras during on-site configuration without requiring an adapter.

Q: What are the physical dimensions and weight of the 21G2001VUS?

A: The unit measures 18.80 x 11.80 x 3.00 inches (L x W x H) and weighs 6.40 lb. The aluminium clamshell chassis is designed for field mobility while accommodating a discrete GPU and full I/O suite.

Q: Is the display on the 21G2001VUS touch-enabled?

A: No. The 21G2001VUS ships with a non-touch 14.5-inch WUXGA IPS panel (1920x1200) with anti-glare coating. If touch input is required, a different configuration of the P14s Gen 5 would be needed.

Q: What storage capacity does the 21G2001VUS ship with?

A: The unit ships with a 1TB SSD, providing sufficient capacity for installer libraries, video exports, project documentation, and full surveillance software suites without external storage dependency.

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The spec that defines this machine for field security work is the NVIDIA RTX 500 Ada Generation GPU paired with 32GB of RAM — on the 21G2001VUS, that combination means you're running a capable VMS client with hardware-accelerated stream decode, not asking the CPU to handle every frame while you're also doing remote configuration work across a dozen devices on site.

Technical Highlights:

  • RTX 500 Ada, 4GB GDDR6: Ada architecture brings dedicated H.265/H.264 decode engines — VMS platforms that leverage GPU offload will render multi-stream live views without pegging the CPU. The 4GB GDDR6 buffer handles multi-monitor output and GPU compute tasks simultaneously.
  • Core Ultra 7 155H + 32GB RAM: The hybrid core architecture handles mixed workloads well — sustained multi-threaded tasks (video processing, bulk exports) alongside bursty foreground apps (config utilities, browsers, RDP). 32GB means no swap pressure in typical field-use scenarios.
  • 14.5-inch WUXGA Anti-Glare IPS (1920x1200): The 16:10 aspect ratio provides a taller working area than standard widescreen — useful for camera layout diagrams and log review. Anti-glare coating handles bright installation environments; 300 cd/m² brightness is solid for indoor sites but will wash out in direct sunlight.

Deployment Considerations:

  • Built-in Ethernet is confirmed — plug directly into a managed switch or NVR for commissioning without hunting for a USB-C adapter. Verify that the specific port count and type (USB-A, Thunderbolt, HDMI) meet your docking or dual-display requirements before ordering if those are hard constraints for your workflow.
  • The 45% NTSC colour gamut is a watch-out: adequate for surveillance review and general IT work, but unsuitable for colour-critical forensic analysis that requires wider gamut coverage. If accurate colour reproduction is a hard requirement, evaluate a higher-gamut panel variant.

The 21G2001VUS is a strong pick for senior integrators and field architects who spend significant time on-site configuring and commissioning enterprise camera systems — the discrete GPU and 32GB RAM make it a genuine workstation rather than a rebranded business laptop, and the 1TB SSD means you're carrying your full toolkit without managing storage tradeoffs between sites.

Specifications
Weight: 6.40 lb
Dimensions: 18.80 x 11.80 x 3.00 in (L x W x H)
Country Origin: CN
Interface: Ethernet
Country Of Origin: CN
Unspsc Code: 43211503
Product type: Laptop
Product colour: Black
Form factor: Clamshell
Housing material: Aluminium
Display diagonal: 36.8 cm (14.5")
Display resolution: 1920 x 1200 pixels
Touchscreen: No
HD type: WUXGA
Panel type: IPS
LED backlight: Yes
Native aspect ratio: 16:10
Anti-glare screen: Yes
Display brightness: 300 cd/m²
RGB colour space: NTSC
Colour gamut: 45%
Maximum refresh rate: 60 Hz
Contrast ratio (typical: 800:1
Processor manufacturer: Intel
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