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Developer IBM (1992–2005)
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LG/IBM (1996–2004, only for South Korea branding)
Acer (1998–2002, i series)
Lenovo (2005–present)
Type Laptop/Notebook computers
Hybrid tablet computers
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LG/IBM (1996–2004, only for South Korea branding)
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Lenovo (2005–present)
Type Laptop/Notebook computers
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ThinkPad - Wikipedia
1 week ago - These mechanical sliders are present on Lenovo's LOQ series of laptops as well as a digital version on most of Lenovo's Legion gaming laptops. ... All ThinkPad models have a keyboard membrane and drain holes (L series, P series, E series, T series, X series, X1 series, and Z series models), and some have a solid rubber or plastic membrane (like L series, W series, X1 series, and current T and X series), without draining holes.
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r/sysadmin on Reddit: List of Lenovo Models
July 18, 2022 -
Hi
Is there a list / site where the Lenovo Models are mapped to their "friendly name".
For example: 20BU000FUK > Lenovo ThinkPad T450.
Thanks.
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r/SuggestALaptop on Reddit: Lenovo product line explained?
October 5, 2021 -
Does anyone have a straightforward breakdown of Lenovo's product line. I know in the old days the T-series where business workhorse, x1 carbon used to be the expensive ultrabook etc. But now they have all sorts of new monikers, I don't know.. And what are the best values and deals from these, anyone know?
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This is a (sorta modified) copy-paste from the SuggestALaptop's Discord server explaining the laptop naming schemes of different brands including Lenovo's. Some of this is a bit outdated but this still should be good. Hope this helps you! Previously, Lenovo's non-THINK naming scheme (e.g. Legion Y540, Yoga C940) was: [ misc prefix | position in product stack | generation | 0 ] Recently, branding appears to have changed (e.g. Legion 5i, Yoga Slim 7) to [ descriptor word | product stack position | -i suffix if Intel ] However, the new names lack generational notation, and remain inconsistent between markets and even product lines. Ideapad: Mainstream consumer laptops Yoga: Premium consumer laptops Poorer performance and cooling than Legions; poorer construction, warranties, and performance (to a lesser extent) than Thinkpads. One of the only premium line-ups to not focus on a metal shell, favouring soft-touch plastic instead. Note that "Yoga" no longer denotes a 2-in-1; instead, a prefix is used (S = standard/slim, C = convertible) or dedicated sub-brands (Yoga 2-in-1, Ideapad Flex) exist. Thinkpad: Business productivity and workstation laptops Superior build, warranty, and often solid performance, although stock screens are often poor. Often pricier than consumer units, but not always as outlet options and discount/student pricing is much more readily available than competing Latitudes or Elitebooks. Thinkpads are named by their series (denoting position in the product stack) and screen size. Below sub-series' are roughly ordered by their position in the Thinkpad product stack by price. E-series: Entry-level options for cost-conscious small businesses and students. They have surprisingly good performance and portability. They go as low as sub-650 USD/GBP/EUR on sales. Ryzen models are favoured for their pricing, core count and graphics. L-series: The awkward middle children that are pricier than E-series laptops but lacking the features and build of the T-series. However (as of December 2020), they have fully socketed RAM (rather than half or fully soldered) and are the cheapest options with SMT-enabled Ryzen Pro CPUs. L13 Yogas have good screens for a cheap-ish price. T-series: They are the business flagships with a good build and feature set. CPU power limits (and thus performance) are higher than competing Latitudes and Elitebooks. X-series: Traditionally a sub-compact series of laptops with 12.5" screens. Recent shift to 13.3" screens makes it somewhat redundant next to X1C (and T14) lines. Mostly uses soldered memory. X1: Premium flagships competing with "prosumer" lines. Emphasis on slim and light design hurts performance severely. X1C = 14" ultrabooks with excellent screen options, but are Intel-only with soldered RAM. X1E = 15" light workstations which are XPS 15 like (with similar performance issues). Available with Quadro GPUs as the P1. X1Y = 14" convertibles which are very similar to the X1C. X1T = 13" tablets. P: Workstation laptops that are pricey which usually handle their internals terribly bad. OTHER: Names of older units refers to the series, screen size, generation and CPU (Example: T480 = T-series, 4 = 14" screen, 80 = 8th iteration, with Intel) Thinkpad Edge: Predecessors of the current E-series Thinkpads which were generally horrible. A-series: AMD versions of the T/X line (e.g. A485's, which were the AMD versions of the T480's) that were absorbed into their parent lines after a few generations (succeeded by T495 and then the T14). S-series (stands for Slim), which are rarely worth the price hike. Thinkbook: Prosumer...? In spite of the name, these are mostly just rebranded Ideapads with a sleeker metal shell, made to provide a premium alternative to the plastic Yoga's while capitalising on the Think brand reputation. They are arguably a soft replacement for the entry level business-but-not-really V-series. Legion: Gaming units The Legion 5's are mainstream gaming units aimed towards the lower end, while the 7 series targets the premium market. The Legion 5 (as of December 2020) is currently favoured due to better price-to-performance and design issues with the Legion 7.
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I assume you're asking about the ThinkPad products. General idea: P Series machines are workstations and top of the line in build and power, aimed at engineers and others that need big engines, lots of ports etc. Corresponds roughly to Dell's Precision line. X1 Carbon series devices are ultra books, lighter weight but still very well crafted, aimed at business folks and to a lesser extent at "creatives". Corresponds (as much as anything from Lenovo does) to Dell's XPS line of laptops. Within the general X line there are some oddballs: the X1 Extreme is very similar to a P, the X1 Yogas are basically 2-in-1 ThinkPads, and then there's the X12 Detachable which is Lenovo's answer to the Surface Pro (and not a very good answer, in my opinion). The T series is the next level "below" the X1, where "below" as far as I can tell mainly means cost and those cost savings are achieved by making the T machines a little less svelte. Below the T line come the other lines that I have no experience with including L. I'm not sure in what ways an L ThinkPad is inferior to a T or an X1 Carbon. Within each product line, Lenovo tends to retain the product name from year to year but to distinguish with a "generation" number. So I currently own a ThinkPad P1 Gen2, a ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 8, and a ThinkPad X1 Yoga Gen 5. In the past I have owned the X12 Detachable (didn't care for, returned) and X1 Carbon Gen9 (liked but it's not big enough improvement over Gen8 I had already) and a ThinkPad X1 Titanium Yoga (ditto). My impression is that the ThinkPad T line is the classic ThinkPad for members of the secret society of ThinkPad Warriors. :-) Or are you asking about the Lenovo product line, including ThinkBooks and Ideapads etc?
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What are the differences between different models of Lenovo laptops with the same specifications? How can we know which model is good while buying a new laptop? - Quora
Answer (1 of 2): If you going to buy a laptop I hope it for office work or work related stuff. Because gaming laptop are junk. You can't upgrade anything on a laptop. but ram and storage. The processor is soldered to the motherboard and the graphics are built into the CPU. So you can't upgrade ei...
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Concise list of all Thinkpad models (history) ? - Thinkpads Forum
pianowizard wrote:This one is in chronological order: http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/ThinkPad_History Someone should update this with past T61 models.
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February 24, 2020 - The Ideapad Miix 700 was one of ... longer listed on Lenovo’s website. Lenovo IdeaPad 320 15.6" HD Notebook – (Platinum Grey) (Intel Pentium Gold 2.3GHz (4415U), 4GB RAM, 2TB HDD, Windows 10 Home) ...
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September 9, 2024 - All of these laptops are 2-in-1, so you can use them for various things. You can easily make edits or notes on the screen and put the Flex 5 down in various ways. You can use the IdeaPad Flex 5 for all kinds of tasks, from light tasks like photo editing to demanding tasks like video editing. ... Lenovo has 2 types of gaming laptops: Lenovo IdeaPad gaming laptops and Lenovo Legion laptops.