Talk:ThinkPad series
The following is the text of the page as we had it for a long time. I changed it, however, copying information found on Wikipedia:ThinkPad, since this makes more sense to me. The information below was outdated anyway and can easily be found on the Lenovo ThinkPad page.
AKW, i think you introduced this page. If we want to keep the information, we should find a new place for it. as far as I'm concerned, we can just put it to /dev/null. ;-)
Wyrfel 22:10, 23 January 2006 (CET)
Note: The information on this page is provided by IBM/Lenovo for commercial reasons.
Contents
Thinkpad Z Series
Stylish Notebooks for Work and Life
- Intel® CentrinoTM Mobile Technology for outstanding wireless performance (select models)
- Choice of 14" (Z60t) or 15.4" (Z60m) widescreen models
- ATI Discrete Graphics (select models)
- Titanium Special Edition Cover (select models)
- MaxBright Screen Display (select models)
- Travel weight starting at 4.1 lb and less than 1.1" thin
- Integrated Fingerprint Reader for security made simple (select models)
- Integrated ThinkPad 11a/b/g Wi-Fi® wireless (select models)
- Airbag-like ThinkVantageTM Active Protection System
ThinkPad R Series
Mainstream performance and features
- Intel® CentrinoTM Mobile Technology for outstanding wireless performance (select models)
- Travel weight starting at 5.8 lb and less than 1" thin
- 14.1' and 15' TFT displays available
- Standard battery life up to 6 hours (select models)
- Airbag-like Active Protection System to help protect your hard drive (select models)
- Integrated 11a/b/g Wi-Fi® wireless (select models)
- ThinkPad R50e models with 15' TFT displays available at attractive entry prices
- Built-in data backup and protection
ThinkPad T Series
Perfect balance of performance and portability
- Intel® CentrinoTM Mobile Technology for outstanding wireless performance (select models)
- 14.1' TFT display models with travel weights starting at 4.5 lb and less than 1" thin
- 15' TFT display models with travel weights starting at 5.3 lb and less than 1" thin
- Standard battery life up to 7 hours (select models)
- Airbag-like Active Protection System to help protect your hard drive
- Data backup and protection (requires software download on select models)
- Integrated ThinkPad 11a/b or 11a/b/g Wi-Fi® wireless (select models)
- ISV-certified mobile workstation models available
ThinkPad X Series Tablet
Ultimate mobility in a tablet ultraportable
- Intel® CentrinoTM Mobile Technology for outstanding wireless performance (select models)
- Integrated Fingerprint Reader for security made simple (select models)
- Tablet Digitizer Pen for on-screen handwriting
- 180° Rotating Screen for improved visibility
- Starting at 3.5 lb and less than 1.14" thin
- Long standard battery life up to 6.3 hours (select models)
- Integrated Intel or ThinkPad 11a/b/g Wi-Fi® wireless (select models)
- Airbag-like Active Protection System
- Built-in data backup and protection
- Supports optional ThinkPad X4 Dock for easy expansion
ThinkPad X Series
Ultimate mobility in a versatile ultraportable
- Intel® CentrinoTM Mobile Technology for outstanding wireless performance (select models)
- Starting at 2.7 lb and less than 1" thin
- Long standard battery life up to 7.5 hours (select models)
- Integrated Intel or ThinkPad 11a/b/g Wi-Fi® wireless (select models)
- Airbag-like Active Protection System
- Built-in data backup and protection
- Supports optional ThinkPad UltraBase for easy expansion
ThinkPad G Series
Powerful desktop replacements
- Select models are available with Intel® Pentium® 4 Processors with Hyperthreading Technology
- NVIDIA GeForce FX Go5200 graphics (select models)
- Travel weight starting at 7.7 lb and less than 1" thin
- Up to 15' SXGA+ TFT display
- Ergonomic EasyPivot base and ComfortSlant keyboard
- Built-in data backup and protection
- Integrated ThinkPad 11a/b or 11a/b/g Wi-Fi® wireless (select models)
Discontinue the use of this page, and transfer the 'summaries' to their respective model series' category
This page does not really have a purpose, if the said categories' page could do the same job of summarizing each series. Would it be better off that way? --Bugmenot2 (talk) 15:55, 25 December 2019 (CET)