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==Models== | ==Models== | ||
===alphabetical order=== | ===alphabetical order=== | ||
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** 860: CPU at 160 MHz | ** 860: CPU at 160 MHz | ||
* A series | * A series | ||
+ | ** [[htwiki:File:92p1902.pdf|Hardware Maintenance Manual]] | ||
+ | ** {{l/sub|A30}} | ||
** A31p: as of 2006 (presumably), seven of these are being used in orbit aboard the [[International Space Station]] | ** A31p: as of 2006 (presumably), seven of these are being used in orbit aboard the [[International Space Station]] | ||
* R series | * R series | ||
** R30: manufactured by Lenovo | ** R30: manufactured by Lenovo | ||
** R31: manufactured by Lenovo | ** R31: manufactured by Lenovo | ||
+ | ** R32: [[thinkwiki:Category:R32|ThinkWiki]] | ||
** R40e: manufactured by Lenovo | ** R40e: manufactured by Lenovo | ||
* T series | * T series | ||
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** T40 series (T40, T41, T42, T43): Intel Pentium M Processor 1.3 GHz to Pentium M 770 at 2.13 GHz | ** T40 series (T40, T41, T42, T43): Intel Pentium M Processor 1.3 GHz to Pentium M 770 at 2.13 GHz | ||
** T60 series | ** T60 series | ||
+ | ** {{l/sub|T450s}} | ||
* X series | * X series | ||
** X20 series | ** X20 series | ||
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* "ThinkPad", no model number: tablet computer without keyboard, using Go PenPoint [[operating system|OS]] | * "ThinkPad", no model number: tablet computer without keyboard, using Go PenPoint [[operating system|OS]] | ||
* models 700 / 700C : first ThinkPads introduced | * models 700 / 700C : first ThinkPads introduced | ||
+ | ==Reference== | ||
+ | * {{wikipedia|ThinkPad}} | ||
+ | * [http://www.thinkwiki.org/ ThinkWiki] |
Latest revision as of 20:45, 13 February 2019
Models
alphabetical order
- 300 series (replaced by A series): CPUs from 386SL/25 to Pentium III 450; larger, heavier, slower, and cheaper (Parts: Impact)
- 390X: Mobile Pentium II / 400, 6.4GB, 15" 1024x768 active matrix TFT
- 500 series (replaced by X series): CPUs from 486SX2-50 Blue Lightning to Pentium III 500: main line; lightweight, slim, only HD onboard
- 600 series (replaced by T series): Pentium MMX, II, and III; very durable
- 700 series (replaced by A & T series): cutting-edge models – largest screens, largest HDs, fastest CPUs (for the time)
- 700: monochrome screen
- 700C: active matrix TFT color screen
- 701 models have the "butterfly" fold-out keyboard
- 800 series: PowerPC 603e CPU at 100 MHz (except where noted); SCSI2 instead of IDE
- 860: CPU at 160 MHz
- A series
- Hardware Maintenance Manual
- A30
- A31p: as of 2006 (presumably), seven of these are being used in orbit aboard the International Space Station
- R series
- R30: manufactured by Lenovo
- R31: manufactured by Lenovo
- R32: ThinkWiki
- R40e: manufactured by Lenovo
- T series
- T20 series (T20, T21, T22, T23): Pentium III Mobile, 650 MHz to 1+ GHz
- T23: internal WiFi
- T30 series (one model only): Intel Mobile Pentium 4 from 1.6 GHz to 2.4 GHz
- T40 series (T40, T41, T42, T43): Intel Pentium M Processor 1.3 GHz to Pentium M 770 at 2.13 GHz
- T60 series
- T450s
- T20 series (T20, T21, T22, T23): Pentium III Mobile, 650 MHz to 1+ GHz
- X series
- X20 series
- X30 series
- X40 series: very well-supported by OpenBSD
- X41 tablet model
- X60 series
- Z series (introduced by Lenovo)
- Z60 (Z60, Z61)
chronological order
- "ThinkPad", no model number: tablet computer without keyboard, using Go PenPoint OS
- models 700 / 700C : first ThinkPads introduced