Bill, that's a good point. But Lenovo implemented the unrestricted TDP well on its T470. Although notebookcheck reviewed the i5 version, the i5 version was stable under load and not even close to the regular 15W limit. That is great use of space, cooling and optimization. I would have loved to see them review the i7 version, but in theory...if the i5 wasn't hitting the limit, I think the extra headroom would have allowed the i7 to perform over load.
Because of these preliminary results, I do think we will see aggressive pricing for the remaining skylake quad core laptops vs. these new ones, which is good for us. Sure this is about 70-80 points higher than the i5-6300HQ, but many of the i5-6300hq laptops reviewed performed more stable over load, which matters. It gets even more interesting with the 6700HQ laptops and there are a few of those I'd get over the new chips for the right price and if it meets my use case. I like the 2 in 1s with discrete graphics concept for my use needs, but if I get a bargain on a 6700hq which is light with Thunderbolt 3, I won't turn it down.