I disagree, it's a decent price for a great quality last-gen model with a good CPU and screen. With a SO-DIMM slot, Adding memory is easy and inexpensive, and NVidia GPUs are still expensive, 4GB is at least basically useful, though next gen iGPUs are in its league, albeit without CUDA support.
What holds me back, aside from wanting to see how effective NPUs will be, is the numeric keypad. Maybe it's just because I am not an accountant, but I can't imagine why they include it, and offset the whole keyboard for it.
I wish Lenovo would get into a modular design for details like that. Maybe they could slot an extra battery in, or a little touch panel.
Lenovo's ThinkPad P15v Gen 3 packs a high-resolution 4K display with up to 600 nits, the powerful AMD Ryzen 7 Pro 6850H and the Nvidia T1200 graphics card into a 15-inch package that may be a suitable desktop replacement for some laptop buyers.