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This page gives an overview of the model suffixes that indicate variants of the main model.
Post-2000 models
p: Professional. Usually with higher specs, bigger/higher density screens, designed to be desktop replacements.
s: Slim. Usually low-voltage, low frequency, soldered-on CPUs, better battery life. Slimmer build, usually thinner than regular models.
i: Budget models, usually weaker CPU (often Celeron) and lacking features (Wifi, bluetooth etc.)
e: Economy(?). Similar to i models in weaker specs and features.
u:
m: Most likely difference in casing size and/or features. (HMM for A20m/p does not show any differences between the models.)
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Pre-2000 models
Suffixes on older models vary considerably and do not follow a regular pattern.
Examples are XD, XL, C, CE, CV, CS, CX, CSD, CSE.