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ThinkPad

ThinkPad is a line of business-oriented laptop computers and tablets, the early models of which were designed, developed and marketed by International Business Machines (IBM) starting in 1992. IBM sold its PC business, including laptops to Lenovo in 2005, and since 2007, all new ThinkPad models have been branded Lenovo instead.[5] The Chinese manufacturer further developed the line, and is still selling new models in 2024.

ThinkPad
ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 1 (2012)
Developer
ManufacturerIBM (1992-2005)
Lenovo (2005-present)
TypeLaptop
Release dateOctober 1992; 31 years ago (1992-10)
Units sold100 million+ (c. 2017)[3]
Operating systemWindows, Linux[4]
System on a chipQualcomm Snapdragon (X series only)
CPUAMD APU, AMD Ryzen, Intel Core, Intel Xeon
MemoryUp to 192 GB (SDRAM, DDR
LPDDR)
StorageHard disk drive, solid state drive
Removable storageUSB, smart card, SD card (with external reader)
DisplaySize: Up to 17.3"
Resolution: Up to 3840x2400
GraphicsAMD Radeon, Nvidia GeForce, Nvidia Quadro, Intel Graphics
CameraUp to 1080p resolution
PowerUp to 230 W
PlatformThink
Online servicesMicrosoft 365, Adobe Acrobat, Adobe Creative Cloud
Marketing targetBusiness purpose
Predecessor
RelatedThinkBook, ThinkCentre, ThinkStation
WebsiteLenovo ThinkPad: Business Laptops Designed for Performance | Lenovo US

ThinkPads have a distinct black, boxy design, which originated in 1990 and is still used in some models.[6] Most models also feature a red-colored trackpoint on the keyboard, which has become an iconic and distinctive design characteristic associated with the ThinkPad line.

The ThinkPad line was first developed at the IBM Yamato Facility in Japan, and the first ThinkPads were released in October 1992. It has seen significant success in the business market. ThinkPad laptops have been used in outer space and for many years were the only laptops certified for use on the International Space Station (ISS).[7] ThinkPads have also for several years been one of the preferred laptops used by the United Nations.[8]

History

The ThinkPad was developed to compete with Toshiba and Compaq, who had created the first two portable notebooks, with an emphasis on sales to the Harvard Business School. The task of creating a notebook was given to the Yamato Facility in Japan, headed by Arimasa Naitoh (内藤在正, Naitō Arimasa, Vice President of Lenovo's PC and Smart Devices business unit),[9] a Japanese engineer and product designer who had joined IBM in the 1970s, now known as the "Father of ThinkPad".[10][11][12][13]

 
A 1980s-era IBM THINK notepad (above), which inspired the laptop name, and the notepad refill information (below)

The name "ThinkPad" was a product of IBM's corporate history and culture. Thomas J. Watson Sr. first introduced "Think" as an IBM slogan in the 1920s. With every minicomputer and mainframe, IBM installed (almost all were leased – not sold), a blue plastic sign was placed atop the operator's console, with the text "Think" printed on an aluminum plate.

For decades IBM had also distributed small notepads with the word "THINK" emblazoned on their cover to customers and employees.[14] The name "ThinkPad" was suggested by IBM employee Denny Wainwright, who had one such notepad in his pocket.[15][16] The name was opposed by the IBM corporate naming committee as all the names for IBM computers were numeric at that time, but "ThinkPad" was kept due to praise from journalists and the public.[17]

Early models

In April 1992, IBM announced the first ThinkPad models, the 300, 700 and 700C all released October 1992.[16] The 700T released in 1993 was a tablet computer.[18][19]

This machine was the first product produced under IBM's new "differentiated product personality" strategy, a collaboration between Richard Sapper and Tom Hardy, head of the corporate IBM Design Program.[20][21][22] Development of the 700C also involved a close working relationship between Sapper and Kazuhiko Yamazaki, lead notebook designer at IBM's Yamato Design Center in Japan and liaison between Sapper and Yamato engineering.[20][22]

This 1990–1992 "pre-Internet" collaboration between Italy and Japan was facilitated by a special Sony digital communications system that transmitted high-res images over telephone lines. This system was established in several key global Design Centers by Hardy so IBM designers could visually communicate more effectively and interact directly with Sapper for advice on their projects.[20][21][22] For his innovative design management leadership during ThinkPad development, Hardy was named "innovator of the Year 1992" by PC Magazine.[23]

The first ThinkPad tablet, a PenPoint-based device formally known as the IBM ThinkPad 2521,[24] was positioned as a developer's release. The ThinkPad tablet became available for purchase by the general public, as the 700T, in October of the same year.[25]

IBM marketed the ThinkPad creatively, through methods such as early customer pilot programs, numerous pre-launch announcements, and an extensive loaner program designed to showcase the product's strengths and weaknesses, including loaning a machine to archaeologists excavating the ancient Egyptian city of Leontopolis. The resulting report documented the ThinkPad's excellent performance under difficult conditions; "The ThinkPad is an impressive machine, rugged enough to be used without special care in the worst conditions Egypt has to offer."[15]

The first ThinkPads were very successful, collecting more than 300+ awards for design and quality.[26][27][28]

Acquisition by Lenovo

 
IBM/Lenovo's Yamato Lab where the Think line of products is developed

In 2005, Lenovo purchased the IBM personal computer business and the ThinkPad as a flagship brand along with it. Speaking about the purchase of IBM's personal computer division, Lenovo founder Liu Chuanzhi said, "We benefited in three ways from the IBM acquisition. We got the ThinkPad brand, IBM's more advanced PC manufacturing technology and the company's international resources, such as its global sales channels and operation teams. These three elements have shored up our sales revenue in the past several years."[15]

Although Lenovo acquired the right to use the IBM brand name for five years after its acquisition of IBM's personal computer business, it was only used for three years. In 2012 Lenovo manufactured and markets Think-branded products while IBM was mostly responsible for overseeing servicing and repairs for them. At that time both IBM and Lenovo played a key role in the design of their "Think" branded products.[29]

Manufacturing

The majority of ThinkPad computers since the 2005 acquisition of the brand by Lenovo have been made in Mexico, Slovakia, India and China. Lenovo employs ~300 people at a combined manufacturing and distribution centre near it's American headquarters. Each device made in this facility is labelled with a red-white-and-blue sticker proclaiming "Whitsett, North Carolina."[30]

 
ThinkPad logo (2005-2007)
 
ThinkPad logo (1992-2005)
 
The ThinkPad logo used by Lenovo since 2007 (left) and the original IBM ThinkPad logo (right)

In 2012, Lenovo produced a short run of special edition anniversary ThinkPads in Yonezawa, Yamagata, Japan, in partnership with NEC,[31] as part of a larger goal to move to manufacture away from China and into Japan.[32]

In 2014, although sales rose 5.6 percent from the previous year, Lenovo lost its position as the top commercial notebook maker.[30] However, the company celebrated a milestone in 2015 with the shipment of the 100 millionth unit of its ThinkPad line.[33]

In 2017, Lenovo launched a ThinkPad model to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the ThinkPad brand.[34] It is based on the T470[35] and uses the similar keyboard to the 700C.

In 2022, Lenovo launched the ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 10 Special Edition to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the ThinkPad brand.[36]

Design

 
A ThinkPad's characteristic boxy black exterior (X201 on top of an X220)
 
A typical IBM design example (2000's ThinkPad T20)

The appearance of the ThinkPad has remained very similar throughout the entire lifetime of the brand. Almost all models are solid black inside and out, with a boxy case design. Some newer Lenovo models incorporate more curved lines. Many ThinkPads utilize magnesium, carbon fiber reinforced plastic, or titanium in their chassis.

The industrial design concept was created in 1990 by Italy-based designer Richard Sapper, a corporate design consultant of IBM and, since 2005, Lenovo.[20][37][21][38][39] The design was based on the concept of a traditional Japanese bento lunchbox, which revealed its nature only after being opened.[15][20][21] According to later interviews with Sapper, he also characterized the simple ThinkPad form to be as elementary as a simple, black cigar box and with similar proportions, with the same observation that it offers a 'surprise' when opened.[38][6]

Since 1992, the ThinkPad design has been regularly updated, developed and refined over the years by Sapper[38][40] and the respective teams at IBM and later Lenovo. On the occasion of the 20th anniversary of ThinkPad's introduction, David Hill authored and designed a commemorative book about ThinkPad design titled ThinkPad Design: Spirit & Essence.

 
This ThinkPad compact keyboard features a wired device, blue ThinkVantage button and Enter key, TrackPoint pointer and has no touchpad.

Features and technologies

Several unique features have appeared in the ThinkPad line, like drive protection, a TrackPoint or Trusted Platform Module chips.

While few features remain unique to the series, several laptop technologies originated on ThinkPads:[15]

Current

  • Lenovo Vantage

Earlier known as "IBM Access", later "ThinkVantage", the Lenovo Vantage is a suite of computer management applications. This software can give additional support for system management (backup, encrypting, system drivers installation and upgrade, system monitoring and others). Currently, some old features have been replaced by internal Windows 10/11 features.

  • TPM chips

IBM was the first company that supported a Trusted Platform Module (TPM).[41] Modern ThinkPads still have this feature.

  • ThinkShutter

ThinkShutter is the branding of a webcam privacy shutter present in some ThinkPad notebook computers. It is a simple mechanical sliding cover that allows the user to obstruct the webcam's view.[42] Some add-on webcams and other laptop brands provide a similar feature. IdeaPad notebooks carry the TrueBlock branding for their privacy shutters.[43]

  • Spill-resistant keyboards

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.

 
Touchpad + TrackPoint combination; modern keyboard
  • UltraNav

The first ThinkPad 700 was equipped with the signature TrackPoint red dot pointing stick invented by Ted Selker. By 2000 the trackpad pointer had become more popular for laptops due to innovations by Synaptics so IBM introduced UltraNav as a complementary combination of TrackPoint and TouchPad designed by Dave Sawin, Hiroaki Yasuda, Fusanobo Nakamura, and Mitsuo Horiuchi to please all users.[33]

  • A roll cage frame and stainless steel hinges with 180° or 360° opening angle

The "roll cage" is an internal frame, designed to minimize motherboard flex (current P series and T##p series) or magnesium composite case (all other hi-end models). The display modules lack magnesium frames, and some 2012-2016 models have a common issue with a cracked plastic lid. The 180° hinges are typical, the 360° hinges are a Yoga line basic feature.

  • OLED screens

Introduced in 2016 as a high-end display option for some models.

  • Active Protection System

Hard-drive protection for some ThinkPad models that still use the 2.5" drive bay; These systems use an accelerometer sensor to detect when a ThinkPad is falling and shut down the hard disk drive to prevent damage.

  • Biometric fingerprint reader and NFC smart card reader options

The fingerprint reader was introduced as an option by IBM in 2004. ThinkPads were one of the first laptops to include this feature.

  • Internal WWAN modules and Wi-Fi 3x3 MIMO

The Mobile broadband support is a common feature for most the actual ThinkPad models after 2006; the support of 3x3 MIMO is a common feature for most of high-end models.

Some additional features (dock stations, UltraBay, accessories support) were listed in Accessories section.

Past

  • ThinkLight

External keyboard light, replaced by internal backlight; is an LED light located at the top of the LCD screen which illuminates the keyboard from above.

  • Power Bridge

Some E, L, T, X, W (only W550s), and P (only P##s) series ThinkPads feature (for some 2013-2018 models) — internal secondary battery (as succession of secondary UltraBay battery) that support a hot-swapping of primary battery.

 
IBM ThinkPad 701 TrackWrite keyboard in mid fold (also known as the "Butterfly" keyboard)
 
ThinkPad 7-row keyboard, replaced with a newer 'island' design in 2012. For user convenience, buttons with the same functions are located both above and below the touchpad.
  • 7-row Keyboards
Original IBM keyboard design (1992–2012) — The original keyboard offered in the ThinkPad line until 2012, when it was swapped out for the chiclet style keyboard now used today.
IBM TrackWrite keyboard design — A unique keyboard designed by John Karidis introduced by IBM in 1995, used in the ThinkPad 701 series. When the machine is closed the keyboard is folded inwards, making the machine more compact. However when the machine is open and in use, it slides out, giving the user a normal sized keyboard. That keyboard, referred to as a butterfly keyboard, which is widely considered a design masterpiece and is in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York City.[44][45]
The ThinkPad 760 series also included an unusual keyboard design; the keyboard was elevated by two arms riding on small rails on the side of the screen, tilting the keyboard to achieve a more ergonomic design.

The keyboard design was replaced by the Chiclet style keyboard (2012-current) in 2012. The chiclet-style keyboard does not support the ThinkLight for illumination, instead using a keyboard backlight. Some ThinkPad models during the intermission period between the classic IBM design and the Lenovo chiclet design could be outfitted with both the backlit chiclet style keyboard and the ThinkLight.

The introduced in 2004 line of hi-end displays with wide view angles[46] and optional high resolution (up to 15" 1600x1200[47] or (rarely) 2048x1536 pixels). Partially dropped in 2008 (after partial defunct of BOE-Hydis display supplier), and reintroduced as ordinary IPS screen option in 2013.

Batteries

Some ThinkPad laptops (such as the X230/X230t, T430s/T430 and T530/W530, all from 2012) block third-party batteries. Lenovo calls this feature "Battery Safeguard". It was first introduced on some models in May 2012. Laptops with this feature scan for security chips that only ThinkPad-branded batteries contain. Affected ThinkPads flash a message stating "Genuine Lenovo Battery Not Attached" when third-party batteries are used, and the battery will not charge.[48][49]

Operating systems

The ThinkPad has shipped with Microsoft Windows from its inception until present day. Alongside IBM PC DOS, Windows 3.1x was the default operating system on the original ThinkPad 700.

IBM and Microsoft's joint operating system, known as Operating System/2 (OS/2), although not as popular, was also made available as an option from the ThinkPad 700 in 1992, and was officially supported until the T43 in 2005.

The ThinkPad Power series line, sold from 1994 through 1998, was available with AIX and Solaris operating systems.

IBM took its first steps toward ThinkPads with an alternative operating system, when they quietly certified the 390 model for SUSE Linux in November 1998.[50] The company released its first Linux-based unit with the ThinkPad A20m in July 2000. This model, along with the closely-released A21m, T21 and T22 models, came preinstalled with Caldera OpenLinux.[51] IBM shifted away from preinstalled Linux on the ThinkPad after 2002, but continued to support other distributions such as Red Hat Linux, SUSE Linux Enterprise, and Turbolinux by means of customer installations on A30, A30p, A31p models. This continued through the Lenovo transition with the T60p, until September 2007.[52]

The following year, ThinkPads began shipping with Linux again, when the R61 and T61 were released with SUSE Linux Enterprise as an option.[53] This was shortlived, as Lenovo discontinued that practice in 2009. ThinkPad hardware continued to be certified for Linux.

In 2020, Lenovo shifted into much heavier support of Linux when they announced the ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 8, the P1 Gen 2, and the P53 would come with Fedora Linux as an option.[54] This was the first time that Fedora Linux was made available as a preinstalled option from a major hardware vendor. Following that, Lenovo then began making Ubuntu available as a preinstalled option across nearly thirty different notebook and desktop models,[55] and Fedora Linux on all of its P series lineup.[56]

A small number of ThinkPads, such as the C14, are preinstalled with Google's ChromeOS, and are essentially ThinkPad-branded Chromebooks. On these devices, ChromeOS is the only officially supported operating system where installation of Windows and other operating systems requires putting the device into developer mode, as is the case with other Chromebooks.[citation needed]

Use in space

 
ThinkPads in use aboard the International Space Station, including 760, 770, and A21p models (2004)

ThinkPads have been used heavily in space programs. NASA purchased more than 500 ThinkPad 750 laptops for flight qualification, software development, and crew training, and astronaut John Glenn used ThinkPad laptops on his spaceflight mission STS-95 in 1998.[57]

 
An array of ISS laptops in the US lab (2013)

ThinkPad models used on Shuttle missions include:[57]

  • ThinkPad 750 (first use in December 1993 supporting the Hubble repair mission)
  • ThinkPad 750C
  • ThinkPad 755C
  • ThinkPad 760ED[58]
  • ThinkPad 760XD (ISS Portable Computing System)
  • ThinkPad 770
  • ThinkPad A31p (ISS Portable Computing System)
  • ThinkPad T61p
  • ThinkPad P52 [citation needed]
  • ThinkPad T490 [citation needed]
  • ThinkPad P15 [citation needed]

The ThinkPad 750 flew aboard the Space Shuttle Endeavour during a mission to repair the Hubble Space Telescope on 2 December 1993, running a NASA test program which checked if radiation in the space environment caused memory anomalies or other unexpected problems.[59] ThinkPads were also used in conjunction with a joystick for the Portable In-Flight Landing Operations Trainer (PILOT).[60]

ThinkPads have also been used on space stations. At least three ThinkPad 750C were left in the Spektr module of Mir when it depressurized,[57] and the 755C and 760ED were used as part of the Shuttle–Mir Program, the 760ED without modifications.[58] Additionally, for several decades ThinkPads were the only laptops certified for use on the International Space Station.[61]

ThinkPads used aboard the space shuttle and International Space Station feature safety and operational improvements for the environment they must operate in. Modifications include Velcro tape to attach to surfaces, upgrades to the CPU and video card cooling fans to accommodate for microgravity (in which warmer air does not rise) and lower density of the cabin air, and an adapter for the station's 28 volt DC power.[62]

Throughout 2006, a ThinkPad A31p was being used in the Service Module Central Post of the International Space Station and seven ThinkPad A31p laptops were in service in orbit aboard the International Space Station.[61] As of 2010, the Space Station was equipped with ThinkPad A31 computers and 32 ThinkPad T61p laptops.[63] All laptops aboard the ISS are connected to the station's LAN via Wi-Fi and are connected to the ground at 3 Mbit/s up and 10 Mbit/s down, comparable to home DSL connection speeds.[63][64]

Since a new contract with HP in 2016 provided a small number of modified ZBook laptops for ISS use, ThinkPads are no longer the only laptops flown on the ISS but are the predominant laptop present there.[65]

Popularity

The brand has developed a cult following amongst computer enthusiasts since its inception.[66][67][68] There are large communities on the Internet dedicated to discussing the line, sharing photos and videos of their own ThinkPads, etc.[69] Older ThinkPad models remain popular among enthusiasts and collectors, who still see them as durable, highly usable machines despite their age and technology.[70]

Aftermarket parts have been developed for some models, such as the X60 and X200, for which custom motherboards with more modern processors have been created.[71]

In January 2015, Lenovo celebrated selling its one hundred millionth ThinkPad.[72][73]

Reviews and awards

Laptop Magazine in 2006 called the ThinkPad the highest-quality laptop computer keyboard available.[74] It was ranked first in reliability and support in PC Magazine's 2007 Survey.[75]

The ThinkPad was the PC Magazine 2006 Reader's Choice for PC based laptops, and ranked number 1 in Support for PC based laptops.[76] The ThinkPad Series was the first product to receive PC World's Hall of Fame award.[77]

The Enderle Group's Rob Enderle said that the constant thing about ThinkPad is that the "brand stands for quality" and that "they build the best keyboard in the business."[30]

The ThinkPad X Tablet series was PC Magazine Editor's Choice for tablet PCs.[78] The 1.6 kg (3.5 lb) ThinkPad X60s was ranked number one in ultraportable laptops by PC World. It lasted 8 hours and 21 minutes on a single charge with its 8-cell battery.[79] The Lenovo ThinkPad X60s Series is on PC World's Top 100 Products of 2006.[80] The 2005 PC World Reliability and Service survey ranked ThinkPad products ahead of all other brands for reliability.[81]

In the 2004 survey, they were ranked second (behind eMachines).[82] Lenovo was named the most environment-friendly company in the electronics industry by Greenpeace in 2007[83] but has since dropped to place 14 of 17 as of October 2010.[84]

The IBM/Lenovo ThinkPad T60p received the Editor's Choice award for Mobile Graphic Workstation from PC Magazine.[85] Lenovo ThinkPad X60 is the PC Magazine Editor's Choice among ultra-portable laptops.[86] The Lenovo ThinkPad T400 series was on PC World's Top 100 Products of 2009.[87]

Current model lines

ThinkPad Yoga (2013–current)

 
A ThinkPad Yoga in tent mode

The ThinkPad Yoga is an Ultrabook-class convertible device that functions as both a laptop and tablet computer. The Yoga gets its name from the consumer-oriented IdeaPad Yoga line of computers with the same form factor. The ThinkPad Yoga has a backlit keyboard that flattens when flipped into tablet mode. This was accomplished on 1st generation X1 Yoga with a platform surrounding the keys that rises until level with the keyboard buttons, a locking mechanism that prevents key presses, and feet that pop out to prevent the keyboard from directly resting on flat surfaces. On later X1 Yoga generations, the keys themselves retract in the chassis, so the computer rests on fixed small pads. Touchpad is disabled in this configuration. Lenovo implemented this design in response to complaints about its earlier Yoga 13 and 11 models being awkward to use in tablet mode. A reinforced hinge was required to implement this design. Other than its convertible form factor, the ThinkPad Yoga retains standard ThinkPad features such as a black magnesium-reinforced chassis, island keyboard, a red TrackPoint, and a large touchpad.[88]

Tablets

ThinkPad Tablet

 
Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet

Released in August 2011,[89] the ThinkPad Tablet is the first in Lenovo's line of business-oriented Tablets with the ThinkPad brand. The tablet has been described by Gadget Mix as a premium business tablet.[90] Since the Tablet is primarily business-oriented, it includes features for security, such as anti-theft software, the ability to remotely disable the tablet, SD card encryption, layered data encryption, and Cisco Virtual Private Network (VPN).[91]

Additionally, the ThinkPad Tablet is able to run software such as IBM's Lotus Notes Traveler.[92] The stylus could be used to write notes on the Tablet, which also included software to convert this handwritten content to text.[92] Another feature on the Tablet was a drag-and-drop utility designed to take advantage of the Tablet's touch capabilities.[92] This feature could be used to transfer data between USB devices, internal storage, or an SD card.[92]

Slashgear summarized the ThinkPad Tablet by saying, "The stylus and the styling add up to a distinctive slate that doesn't merely attempt to ape Apple's iPad."[93]

ThinkPad Tablet 2

 
Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet 2

In order to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the ThinkPad, Lenovo held a large party in New York where it announced several products, including the Tablet 2. Lenovo says that the ThinkPad Tablet 2 will be available on 28 October 2012 when Windows 8 is released.[94] The ThinkPad Tablet 2 runs the Windows 8 Pro operating system. It is able to run any desktop software compatible with this version of Windows.[94][95]

The Tablet 2 is based on the Clover Trail version of the Intel Atom processor that has been customized for tablets. The Tablet 2 has 2 gigabytes of RAM and a 64 GB SSD. The Tablet 2 has a 10.1-inch IPS display with a 16:9 aspect ratio and a resolution of 1366 × 768. In a preview, CNET wrote, "Windows 8 looked readable and functional, both in Metro and standard Windows-based interfaces." A mini-HDMI port is included for video output. An 8-megapixel rear camera and a 2-megapixel front camera are included along with a noise-canceling microphone in order to facilitate video conferencing.[94][95]

ThinkPad 8

Announced and released in January 2014, the ThinkPad 8 is based on Intel's Bay Trail Atom Z3770 processor, with 2 GB of RAM and up to 128 GB of built-in storage. ThinkPad 8 has an 8.3-inch IPS display with a 16:10 aspect ratio and a resolution of 1920 × 1200 pixels. Other features include an aluminum chassis, micro-HDMI port, 8-megapixel back camera (with flash), and optional 4G connectivity. It runs Windows 8.1 as an operating system.[96]

ThinkPad 10

Announced in May 2014, Lenovo ThinkPad 10 is a 10" successor to the ThinkPad Tablet 2 and was scheduled to launch in the summer of 2014 along with accessories such as a docking station and external detachable magnetic keyboards. It used Windows 8.1 Pro as its operating system. It was available in 64 and 128 GB variants with 1.6 GHz quad-core Intel Atom Baytrail processor and 2 GB or 4 GB of RAM. It optionally supported both 3G and 4G (LTE). Display resolution was announced to be 1920 × 1200, paired with a stylus pen.[97]

ThinkPad X1 Tablet

The ThinkPad X1 Tablet is a fanless tablet powered by Core M CPUs. It is available with 4, 8 or 16 GB of LPDDR3 RAM and SATA or a PCIe NVMe SSDs with up to 1 TB. It has a 2160 × 1440 IPS screen and supports touch and pen input.[98]

E series (2011–current)

 
Two E series ThinkPad's (E440)

The E series is a low-cost ThinkPad line, designed for small business mass-market requirements, and currently contains only a 14" and 16" sub-lines. The E series line of laptops replaced Lenovo's Edge series, but somewhere (in some countries) currently offered as both of "ThinkPad Edge/E series" names. The E series also lack metals like magnesium and carbon fibre in their construction which other members of the ThinkPad family enjoy.[99]

L series (2010–current)

The L series replaced the former R series, and is positioned as a mid-range ThinkPad offering with mainstream Intel Core i3/i5/i7 CPUs. The L Series have 3 sub-lines, the long-running 14" and 15.6" (and as launched this line had two models, L412 and the L512 in 2010); and as of 2018 there is also a 13" L380 available, which replaces the ThinkPad 13.

T series (2000–current)

 
An ultraportable IBM X31 with an ThinkPad T43 notebook

The T series historically had high-end features, such as magnesium alloy roll-cages, high-density IPS screens known as FlexView (discontinued after the T60 series), 7-row keyboards, screen latches, the UltraBay, and ThinkLight. Models included both 14.1-inch and 15.4-inch displays available in 4:3 and 16:10 aspect ratios.

Since 2012, the entire ThinkPad line was given a complete overhaul, with modifications such as the removal of separate buttons for use with the TrackPoint (xx40 series – 2014, then reintroduced xx50 series – 2015), removal of separate audio control buttons, removal of screen latch, and the removal of LED indicator lights. Models starting from the xx40 series featured a Power Bridge battery system, which had a combination of a lower capacity built-in battery and a higher capacity external battery, enabling the user to switch the external without putting the computer into hibernation. However, beginning with the 2019 xx90 series models, the external battery was removed in favor of a single internal battery. Also, non-widescreen displays are no longer available, with 16:9 aspect ratio as the only remaining choice.

The Tx20 series ThinkPads came in two editions: 15" (T520) or a 14" (T420). These are the last ThinkPads to use the classic 7-row keyboard, with the exception of the Lenovo ThinkPad 25th anniversary edition released on Oct. 5, 2017, which was based on the T470.[100][101]

Over time, The T series ThinkPad's purpose has changed. Initially, the T series ThinkPad was meant to have high-end business features and carry a 10–20% markup over the other ThinkPads. Starting with the T400, the ThinkPad T series became less of a high-end business laptop and became more suited as a mobile workstation, becoming similar to the W series or P series ThinkPads. Achieving similar performance to the W series, but with a 5–10% smaller profile than the W series ThinkPads. In 2013, the T440 introduced another major shift in The ThinkPad T series. The ThinkPad became more of an overall office machine than a mobile workstation. By today's standards, The ThinkPad T series is thicker than most of its competitors.

X series (2000–current)

 
Two X60 units (Tablet and slim non-Tablet versions) running Libreboot

The X series is the main high-end ultraportable ThinkPad line, offering a lightweight, highly portable laptop with moderate performance. The current sub-lines for the X series includes:

  • 13" X13 (mainstream);
    • X13 Yoga (convertible sub-line),
    • X1 Nano (small premium sub-line),
  • 14" X1 Carbon (premium sub-line), and
    • X1 Yoga (premium convertible sub-line)

The daughter line includes the X1 Tablet (not to be confused with the 2005-2013 X Series tablets).

The mainstream current "workhorse" models is a X13 and X13 Yoga, the 13" successors of the classic discontinued 12" line of Lenovo X Series ThinkPads.

The premium X1 thin-and-light line were the 13.3" ThinkPad models (the X300, X301, and X1) with Ultrabay Thin CD-ROM and removable battery, but are now replaced by the modern premium X1 series ultrabook line, such as the X1 Carbon, X1 Yoga, and X1 Nano sub series.

 
IBM ThinkPad X61t, the classic "Tablet" laptop
 
 
ThinkPad X220 Tablet in laptop and tablet mode

Discontinued mainstream lines such as the 12" X200(s), X201(s), and X220 models could be ordered with all of the high-end ThinkPad features (like TrackPoint, ThinkLight, a 7-row keyboard, a docking port, hot-swappable HDD, solid magnesium case and optional slice battery). The discontinued 12.5" X220 and X230 still featured a roll cage, a ThinkLight, and an optional premium IPS display (the first IPS display on a non-tablet ThinkPad since the T60p), but the 7-row keyboard was offered only with the X220. However, it lacked the lid latch mechanism which was present on the previous X200 and X201 versions. The discontinued slim 12" line contained only X200s and X201s with low power CPUs and high resolution displays, and X230s with low power CPUs. The 12.5" X series ThinkPads (such as X240 and later) had a more simplified design, and last 12" X280 model had only the Trackpoint feature, partially magnesium case and simplified docking port.

The obsolete low-cost 11.6" (netbook line) X100e and X120e were are all plastic, lacking both the latch and the ThinkLight, and using a variant of the island keyboard (known as chiclet keyboard) found on the Edge series. The X100e was also offered in red in addition to blue, and white in some countries.[102] Those were more like high-end netbooks, whereas the X200 series were more like full ultraportables, featuring Intel Core (previously Core 2 and Celeron) series CPUs rather than AMD netbook CPUs.

The X Series with "tablet" suffixes is an outdated variant of the 12" X Series models, with low voltage CPUs and a flip-screen tablet resistive touchscreen. These include the traditional ThinkPad features, and have been noted for using a higher quality AFFS-type screen with better viewing angles compared to the screens used on other ThinkPads.

P series (2015–current)

The P Series line of laptops replaced the W series and reintroduced 17.3" screens to the ThinkPad line. The P Series (excluding models with 's' suffix) is designed for engineers, architects, animators, etc. and comes with a variety of "high-end" options. All P series models come included with fingerprint readers. The P series includes features such as dedicated magnesium roll cages, more indicator LED lights, and high-resolution displays.

Z series (2022-present)

The Z series currently consists of two models: the 13-inch model, Z13, and the 16-inch model, Z16. It was introduced in January 2022 .[103] The series is marketed towards business customers, as well as a generally younger audience. The Verge wrote: "Lenovo is trying to make ThinkPads cool to the kids. The company has launched the ThinkPad Z series, a thin and light ThinkPad line with funky colors, eco-friendly packaging, and a distinctly modern look."[104] The series features a new metal sleek, contemporary, thin design, which differs greatly from other recent, more traditional-looking ThinkPad models. The Z13 model was introduced in three new colors—black, silver, and black vegan leather with bronze accents—while the Z16 is only available in one of them, silver.[105] The laptops are equipped with AMD Ryzen PRO processors. Other notable features include 1080p webcams, OLED displays, new, redesigned touchpads, spill resistant keyboards, Dolby Atmos speaker systems, and Windows 11 with Windows Hello support.[103]

Historical models

ThinkPad 130

ThinkPad 235

The Japan-only ThinkPad 235 (or Type 2607) was the progeny of the IBM/Ricoh RIOS project. Also known as Clavius or Chandra2,[106] it contains unusual features like the presence of three PCMCIA slots and the use of dual camcorder batteries as a source of power. Features an Intel Pentium MMX 233 MHz CPU, support for up to 160 MB of EDO memory, and a built-in 2.5 in (64 mm) hard drive with UDMA support. Hitachi marketed Chandra2 as the Prius Note 210.

ThinkPad 240

The ultraportable ThinkPad 240 (X, Z) started with an Intel Celeron processor and went up to the 600 MHz Intel Pentium III. In models using the Intel 440BX chipset, the RAM was expandable to 320 MB max with a BIOS update. Models had a 10.4 in (260 mm) screen and an 18 mm (0.71 in) key pitch (a standard key pitch is 19 mm (0.75 in)). They were also one of the first ThinkPad series to contain a built-in Mini PCI card slot (form factor 3b). The 240s have no optical disc drives and an external floppy drive. An optional extended battery sticks out the bottom like a bar and props up the back of the laptop. Weighing in at 2.9 lb (1.3 kg), these were the smallest and lightest ThinkPads ever made.

300 series

The 300 series (300, 310, 340, 345, 350, 360, 365, 370, 380, 385, 390 (all with various sub series)) was a long-running value series starting at the 386SL/25 processor, all the way to the Pentium III 450. The 300 series was offered as a slightly lower-price alternative from the 700 series,[107] with a few exceptions.

The ThinkPad 360P and 360PE was a low-end version of ThinkPad 750P,[108] and was unique model in the 300 series in that it could be used as a regular laptop, or transform into a tablet by flipping the monitor on top of itself. Retailing for $3,699 in 1995, the 360PE featured a touch sensitive monitor that operated with the stylus; the machine could run operating systems that supported the touch screen such as PenDOS 2.2.[109]

The 300 series was succeeded by the A##m series

500 series

The 500 series (500, 510, 560 (E, X, Z), 570 (E)) were the main line of the ultraportable ThinkPads. Starting with the 486SLC2-50 to the Pentium III 500, these machines had only a hard disk on board. Any other drives were external (or in the 570's case in the UltraBase). They weighed in at around 4 lb (1.8 kg).

The 500 series was succeeded by the X## series

600 series

The 600 series (600, 600E, and 600X) are thinner variants of the 770 series. The 600 series packed a 12.1 in (310 mm) SVGA or a 13.3 in (340 mm) XGA TFT LCD, Pentium MMX, Pentium II or III processor, full-sized keyboard, and optical bay into a package weighing roughly 5 lb (2.3 kg). IBM was able to create this light, fully featured machine by using lightweight but strong carbon fiber composite plastics. The battery shipped with some 600 series models had a manufacturing defect that left it vulnerable to memory effect and resulted in poor battery life, but this problem can be avoided by use of a third-party battery.

The 700 series was succeeded by the T## series.

700 series

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The 700 series was a high-end ThinkPad line; The released models (700T, 710T and 730T tablets; 700, 701, 720, 730, 750, 755, 760, 765, 770 laptops with various sub-models) can be configured with the best screens, largest hard drives and fastest processors available in the ThinkPad range;[110][111] some features can be found only on a 700 series models,[112] and was the first successful ThinkPad introduced in 1992 (that was a tablet PC 700T model without a keyboard and a mouse).[113][114]

The 700 series was succeeded by the T## and A##p series.

800 series

The ThinkPad 800 series (800/820/821/822/823/850/851/860) were unique as they were based on the PowerPC architecture rather than the Intel x86 architecture. Most of the 800 Series laptops used the PowerPC 603e CPU, at speeds of 100 MHz, or 166 MHz in the 860 model. The PowerPC ThinkPad line was considerably more expensive than the standard x86 ThinkPads — even a modestly configured 850 cost upwards of $12,000.[115] All of the PowerPC ThinkPads could run Windows NT 3.51 and 4.0,[116] AIX 4.1.x, and Solaris Desktop 2.5.1 PowerPC Edition.

WorkPad

Based on ThinkPad design although branded WorkPad, the IBM WorkPad z50 was a Handheld PC running Windows CE, released in 1999.[117] The WorkPad brand of products, outside of the z50 model, was a line of personal digital assistants(PDAs).

i series (1998–2002)

IBM ThinkPad i and S series 1998-2001
Screen 1998 1999 2000 2001
15.0" i1492 i1592
14.1" i1560 i1483
i1472 i1721 i1480 i1482
i1452 i1552 i1400 i1460 i1562 i1800[118]
13.3" i1157
i1450 i1451 i1720 i1260 i1370 i1200 i1300
13.0" i1400 i1420 i1421 i1422 i1230
12.1" i1410 i1411 i1412 i1512 i1540 i1541 i1442 i1542 i1210 i1330 i1200 i1300
i1620 i1250
12.0" i1441
10.4" i1124 S30 S31

The ThinkPad i Series was introduced by IBM in 1998 and was geared towards a multimedia focus with many models featuring independent integrated CD players and multimedia access buttons.[119] The 1400 and 1500 models were designed by Acer for IBM under contract (and are thus nicknamed the AcerPad) and featured similar hardware found in Acer laptops (including ALi chipsets, three way audio jacks and the internal plastics painted with a copper paint).[120] Some of the i Series ThinkPads, particularly the Acer developed models, are prone to broken hinges and stress damage on the chassis.[citation needed]

One notable ThinkPad in the i Series lineup are the S3x (S30/S31) models: featuring a unique keyboard and lid design allowing a standard size keyboard to fit in a chassis that otherwise wouldn't be able to support the protruding keyboard. These models were largely only available in Asia Pacific. IBM offered an optional piano black lid on these models (designed by the Yamato Design lab).[121] This is the only ThinkPad since the 701C to feature a special design to accommodate a keyboard that's physically larger than the laptop and also the only ThinkPad (aside from the Z61) to deviate away from the standard matte lid.[citation needed]

A series (2000–2004)

IBM ThinkPad A series 2000-2004
Case Screen Type A2* A3*
14.1" 12.1" Low-cost A20m A21m A22m replaced by
R series
13.3" A22e
14.1"
Mainstream A20m A21m A22m A30 A31
15.0"
Performance A20p A21p A22p A30p A31p

The A series was developed as an all-around productivity machine, equipped with hardware powerful enough to make it a desktop replacement. Hence it was the biggest and heaviest ThinkPad series of its time, but also had features not even found in a T series of the same age. The A series was dropped in favor of the R and G series.

The A31 was released in 2002 as a desktop replacement system equipped with: A Pentium 4-M processor clocked at 1.6, 1.8, 1.9, or 2.0 GHz (max supported is a 2.6 GHz), An ATI Mobility Radeon 7500, 128 or 256 MB of PC2100 RAM (officially upgradable to 1 GB but can be unofficially upgraded to 2 GB), IBM High Rate Wireless (PRISM 2.5 Based, can be modified to support WPA-TKIP) and equipped with a 20, 30, or 40 GB hard disk drive.

R series (2001–2010, 2018-present?)

The R series was a budget line, beginning with the R30 in 2001 and ending with the R400 and R500 presented in 2008.

 
An IBM ThinkPad R60 from 2006 (right) next to a T60 also from 2006

Th also from 2006e successors of the R400 and R500 models are the L series models L412 and L512.

A notable model is the R50p with an optional 15" 2048 × 1536 IPS LCD screen (introduced in 2003).[122]

IBM/Lenovo ThinkPad R series 2001-2010
R3* R4* R5* R6* R*0*
Case Screen Marketing 4:3 screens
14.1" 13.3" Low-cost R40e merged with 14" line
Standard R30 R31 R32 R40
14.1" Low-cost R40e R50e R51e R52e R60e replaced by 16:10 line
R60i
Standard R30 R31 R32 R40 R50 R51 R52 R60
15.0" Low-cost R50e R51e R52e R60e
R60i R61i replaced by SL series
Standard R40 R50 R51 R52 R60 R61 replaced by R500
Performance R50p replaced by T##p series
16:10 screens
14.1" Low-cost R61e replaced by
SL series
R61i
Ultrabook R61u[123]
Standard R61 R400
15.4" Low-cost R61e replaced by
SL series
R61i
Ultrabook R61u[123]
Standard R61 R500

The R series reintroduced in 2018 (for Chinese market only) with the same hardware as E series models, but with aluminum display cover, discrete GPU, TPM chip and fingerprint reader.

G series (2003–2006)

The G series consisted of only three models, the G40, G41 and G50 (which was only sold in Japan). Being large and heavy machines, equipped with powerful desktop processors, this line of ThinkPads consequently served mainly as budget replacements for desktop computers.

The G series was able to be configured with either an entry-level Celeron or a 3 GHz Pentium 4 processor. The G series line of ThinkPads often received criticism for its heft, weighing in at 8.4lbs (3.81kg). [124]

Z series (2005–2007)

The Z series was released as a high-end multimedia laptop; as a result this was the first ThinkPad to feature a widescreen (16:10 aspect ratio) display.[125][126] The Z series was also unique in that certain models featured an (optional) titanium lid.[127] Integrated WWAN and a webcam were also found on some configurations. The series has only ever included the Z60 (Z60m and Z60t) and Z61 (Z61m, Z61t and Z61p); the latter of which is the first Z series ThinkPad with Intel "Yonah" Dual-Core Technology. The processor supports Intel VT-x; this is disabled in the BIOS but can be turned on with a BIOS update. Running fully virtualised operating systems via Xen or VMware is therefore possible.[128] Despite the Z61 carrying the same number as the T61, the hardware of the Z61 is closer to a T60 (and likewise the Z60 being closer to a T43).

ThinkPad Reserve Edition (2007)

The "15-year anniversary" ThinkPad model (based on a X60s laptop). This model was initially known inside of Lenovo as the "Scout". This was the name of the horse ridden by Tonto, the sidekick from the 1950s television series The Lone Ranger. Lenovo envisioned the Scout as a very high-end ThinkPad that would be analogous to a luxury car. Each unit was covered in fine leather embossed with its owners initials. Extensive market research was conducted on how consumers would perceive this form factor. It was determined that they appreciated that it emphasised warmth, nature, and human relations over technology. The Scout was soon renamed the ThinkPad Reserve Edition. It came bundled with premium services including a dedicated 24-hour technical support hotline that would be answered immediately. It was released in 2007 and sold for $5,000 in the United States.[129][130]

SL series (2008–2010)

 
ThinkPad SL400

The SL series was launched in 2008 as a low-end ThinkPad targeted mainly geared toward small businesses.[131] These lacked several traditional ThinkPad features, such as the ThinkLight, magnesium alloy roll cage, UltraBay, and lid latch, and use a 6-row keyboard with a different layout than the traditional 7-row ThinkPad keyboard; also, SL series models have IdeaPad-based firmware. Models offered included 13.3" (SL300), 14" (SL400 and SL410) and 15.6" (SL500 and SL510).

W series (2008–2015)

 
17.3" W700 compared to a 15.6" T500 and a compact 12.5" X200

The W series laptops were introduced by Lenovo as workstation-class laptops with their own letter designation, a descendant of prior ThinkPad T series models suffixed with 'p' (e.g. T61p), and are geared towards CAD users, photographers, power users, and others, who need a high-performance system for demanding tasks. The W series laptops were launched in 2008, at the same time as the Intel Centrino 2, marking an overhaul of Lenovo's product lineup. The first two W series laptops introduced were the W500 and the W700.

Previously available were the W7xx series (17" widescreen model), the W500 (15.4" 16:10 ratio model), the W510 (15.6" 16:9 ratio model), and W520 (15.6" 16:9 ratio model). The W700ds and the W701ds both had two displays: a 17" main LCD and a 10" slide-out secondary LCD. The W7xx series were also available with a Wacom digitizer built into the palm rest. These high-performance workstation models offered more high-end components, such as quad core CPUs and higher-end workstation graphics compared to the T series, and were the most powerful ThinkPad laptops available. Until the W540, they retained the ThinkLight, UltraBay, roll cage, and lid latch found on the T series. The W540 release marked the end of the lid latch, ThinkLight, and hot-swappable UltraBays found in earlier models.

The ThinkPad W series laptops from Lenovo are described by the manufacturer as being "mobile workstations", and suit that description by being physically on the larger side of the laptop spectrum, with screens ranging from 15" to 17" in size. Most W series laptops offer high-end quad-core Intel processors with an integrated GPU as well as an Nvidia Quadro discrete GPU, utilizing Nvidia Optimus to switch between the two GPUs as required. Notable exceptions are the W500, which has ATI FireGL integrated workstation-class graphics, and the W550s, which is an Ultrabook-specification laptop with only a dual-core processor. The W series laptops offer independent software vendor certifications from various vendors such as Adobe Systems and Autodesk for CAD and 3D modeling software.

The ThinkPad W series has been discontinued and replaced by the P series mobile workstations.

Edge series (2010)

The Edge series was released early in 2010 as small business and consumer-end machines. The design was a radical departure compared to the traditional black boxy ThinkPad design, with glossy surfaces (optional matte finish on later models), rounded corners, and silver trim. They were also offered in red, a first for the traditionally black ThinkPads. Like the SL, this series was targeted towards small businesses and consumers, and lack the roll cage, UltraBay, lid latch, and ThinkLight of traditional ThinkPads (though the 2011 E220s and E420s had ThinkLights).[132] This also introduced an island-style keyboard with a significantly different layout.

Models included 13.3" (Edge 13), 14" (Edge 14), and 15.6" (Edge 15) sizes. An 11.6" (Edge 11) model was offered, but not available in the United States.[133] The latest models of E series can be offered with Edge branding,[134] but this naming is optional and uncommon.

S series (2012–2014)

The S Series is positioned as a mid-range ThinkPad offering, containing ultrabooks derived from the Edge Series. As of August 2013, the S Series includes S531 and S440 models; their cases are made of aluminum and magnesium alloy, available in silver and gunmetal colors.[135]

ThinkPad Twist (2012)

The ThinkPad Twist (Edge S230u) is a laptop/tablet computer hybrid aimed at high-end users. The Twist gets its name from its screen's ability to twist in a manner that converts the device into a tablet. The Twist has a 12.5" screen and makes use of Intel's Core i7 processor and SSD technology in lieu of a hard drive.[136]

In a review for Engadget Dana Wollman wrote, "Lately, we feel like all of our reviews of Windows 8 convertibles end the same way. The ThinkPad Twist has plenty going for it: a bright IPS display, a good port selection, an affordable price and an unrivaled typing experience. Like ThinkPads past, it also offers some useful software features for businesses lacking dedicated IT departments. All good things, but what's a road warrior to do when the battery barely lasts four hours? Something tells us the Twist will still appeal to Lenovo loyalists, folks who trust ThinkPad's build quality and wouldn't be caught dead using any other keyboard. If you're more brand-agnostic, though, there are other Windows 8 convertibles with comfortable keyboards – not to mention, sharper screens, faster performance and longer battery life."[137]

ThinkPad Helix (2013–2015)

 
The ThinkPad Helix on display in Hong Kong

The Helix is a convertible laptop satisfying both tablet and conventional notebook users. It uses a "rip and flip" design that allows the user to detach the display and then replace it facing in a different direction. It sports an 11.6" Full HD (1920 × 1080) display, with support for Windows 8 multi-touch. As all essential processing hardware is contained in the display assembly and it has multitouch capability, the detached monitor can be used as a standalone tablet computer. The Helix's high-end hardware and build quality, including Gorilla Glass, stylus-based input, and Intel vPro hardware-based security features, are designed to appeal to business users.[138]

In a review published in Forbes Jason Evangelho wrote, "The first laptop I owned was a ThinkPad T20, and the next one may very likely be the ThinkPad Helix which Lenovo unveiled at CES 2013. In a sea of touch-inspired Windows 8 hardware, it's the first ultrabook convertible with a form factor that gets everything right. The first batch of Windows 8 ultrabooks get high marks for their inspired designs, but aren't quite flexible enough to truly be BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) solutions. Lenovo's own IdeaPad Yoga came close, but the sensation of feeling the keyboard underneath your fingers when transformed into tablet mode was slightly jarring. Dell's XPS 12 solved that problem with its clever rotating hinge design, but I wanted the ability to remove the tablet display entirely from both of those products."[139]

ThinkPad 11e (2014–2021)

The ThinkPad 11e was a low-cost laptop computer for schools and students with an 11-inch screen and without trackpoint. 11e Yoga is a convertible version of 11e.

ThinkPad 13 (2016–2018)

The ThinkPad 13 (also known as the Thinkpad S2 in mainland China) is a "budget" model with a 13-inch screen. Versions running Windows 10 and Google's ChromeOS were options. The most powerful configuration had a 6th generation Core i7 processor and a 512 GB SSD. Connectivity includes HDMI, USB 3.0, OneLink+, USB Type-C, etc. It weighs 1.0 kg (2.3 lb) and is 9.7 mm (0.38 in) thick.[140] In 2017, a second generation Ultrabook model has been released with up to a 7th generation Core i7 processor and a FHD touchscreen available in certain countries. This lineup was merged into the L series in 2018, with the L380 being the successor to the 13 Gen 2.

25th anniversary Retro ThinkPad (2017)

 
25th Anniversary Retro ThinkPad on display in Hong Kong

Lenovo released the 25th anniversary Retro ThinkPad 25 in October 2017. The model is based on the T470, the difference being it having the 7-Row "Classic" keyboard with the layout found on the −20 Series, and the logo received a splash of colour reminiscent of the IBM era. The last ThinkPad models with the 7-row keyboard were introduced in 2011.[141]

A series (2017–2018)

In September 2017, Lenovo announced two ThinkPad models featuring AMD's PRO chipset technology – the A275 and A475.[142] This sees the revival of the A Series nameplate not seen since the early 2000s when ThinkPads were under IBM's ownership, however it is likely the "A" moniker emphasised that it uses AMD technology rather than comparative product segment (workstation class) of the previous line.[143]

While this isn't the first time Lenovo had offered an AMD derived ThinkPad, it is the first to be released as an alternative premium offering to the established T series and X series ThinkPads, which use Intel processors instead.

A275 and A475
The A275 is a 12.5" ultraportable based on the Intel derived X270 model. Weighing in at 2.9 pounds (1.31 kg) this model features AMD Carrizo or Bristol Ridge APU's, AMD Radeon R7 graphics and AMD DASH (Desktop and mobile Architecture for System Hardware) for enterprise computing.
The A475 is a 14" mainstream portable computer based on the Intel derived T470 model. Weighing at 3.48 pounds (1.57 kg), like the A275 it features AMD Carrizo or Bristol Ridge APU's, AMD Radeon R7 graphics and AMD DASH (Desktop and mobile Architecture for System Hardware) for enterprise computing.
A285 and A485
The A285 is a 12.5" laptop which is an upgraded version of the A275. Weighing in at 2.78 lb (1.26 kg), this model utilizes an AMD Raven Ridge APU with integrated Vega graphics, specifically a Ryzen 5 PRO 2500U or Ryzen 7 PRO 2700. The laptop also contains a discrete Trusted Platform Module (dTPM) for data encryption and password protection, supporting TPM 2.0. Optional security features include a fingerprint scanner and smart card reader. The display's native resolution can be either 1366 × 768 or 1920 × 1080 depending on the configuration.[144]
The A485 is a 14" laptop which is an upgraded version of the A475. Weighing 3.63 lb (1.65 kg), this model utilizes AMD's Raven Ridge APU's with integrated Vega graphics. This model can use multiple models of Raven Ridge APU's, unlike the A285. The laptop also contains a Discrete Trusted Platform Module (dTPM) for data encryption and password protection, supporting TPM 2.0. Optional security features include a fingerprint scanner and smart card reader. The display's native resolution can be either 1366 × 768 or 1920 × 1080 depending on the configuration.[145]

Accessories

Lenovo also makes a range of accessories meant to complement and enhance the experience of using a ThinkPad device. These include:

ThinkPad Stack (2015–current)

 
ThinkPad Stack

The ThinkPad Stack line of products includes accessories designed for portability and interoperability. This line includes external hard drives, a wireless router, a power bank,[146][147][148][149][150] and a Bluetooth 4.0 speaker. Each Stack device includes rubber feet, magnets, and pogo-pin power connections that allow the use of a single cable. The combined weight of all the Stack devices is slightly less than two pounds. The Stack series was announced in January 2015 at the International CES.[151] The Stack series of accessories was expanded at the 2016 International CES to include a 720p resolution projector with 150 lumens of brightness and a wireless charging station (However, the wireless charger was never released).[152]

The Stack has a "blocky, black, and rectangular" look with the ThinkPad logo. It shares a common design language with ThinkPad laptop computers.[153]

Docking stations (1993–current)

 
Ultra Docking Station for the T470, T460, T450, L440, L540, X240, T540, T440, T440, and W540 laptops
 
Docking station for the T60, T61 and T400/T500 laptops

Current docking stations (or docks) add much of the functional abilities of a desktop computer, including multiple display outputs, additional USB ports, and occasionally other features. This allows the ThinkPads to be connected and disconnected from various peripherals quickly and easily.

Old docks connected via a proprietary connector located on the underside of the laptops. Current docks connect via Thunderbolt or USB-C.[154]

UltraBay (1995–2014)

The internal replaceable (hot-swappable) CD-drive bay that supports a list of optional components, such as a CD-/DVD/Blu-ray drives, hard drive caddies, additional batteries, or device cradles.

Slice batteries (2000–2012)

Some classic models (IBM and early Lenovo T and X series) can support an additional slice battery instead of the UltraBay additional battery.

UltraPort (2000–2002)

 
ThinkPad USB 3.0 Secure Hard Drive

ThinkPad USB 3.0 Secure Hard Drive

An external USB 3.0/2.0 hard drive that was designed by Lenovo in 2009. It requires the input of a 4 digit PIN to access data and this can be set by the user. These drives are manufactured for Lenovo by Apricorn, Inc.[155]

ThinkPad keyboards (external)

 
Classic 7-row UltraNav keyboard with touhpad and TrackPoint
 
Classic 7-row TrackPoint Keyboard
 
6-row TrackPoint Keyboard II

IBM/Lenovo made several USB/Bluetooth keyboards with integrated UltraNav's and TrackPoints. Notable models include

  1. SK-8845
  2. SK-8835
  3. SK-8855
  4. ThinkPad Compact USB Keyboard (current model)[156]
  5. ThinkPad Compact Bluetooth Keyboard (current model)[157]
  6. ThinkPad TrackPoint Keyboard II (current model)[158]

ThinkPad mice

ThinkPad mice come in several different varieties ranging from Bluetooth ones through wired ones, to even ones with a trackpoint built-in and labelled as a scroll point.

ThinkPad stands

Thinkplus laptop stands (Asia markets only)

ThinkPlus charger

GaN charger with a USB-C output. They are mostly sold with the "thinkplus" branding in Asia (notably south-east Asia) and are popular there.[159]

Timeline

Timeline of the IBM Personal Computer
IBM ThinkCentreIBM NetVistaIBM Palm Top PC 110IBM PC SeriesIBM AptivaIBM PS/ValuePointThinkPadEduQuestIBM PS/noteAmbra Computer CorporationIBM PCradioIBM PS/1IBM Industrial SystemIBM PS/55IBM PS/2IBM Personal Computer XT 286IBM PC ConvertibleIBM JXIBM Personal Computer AT/370IBM Personal Computer ATIBM Industrial ComputerIBM PCjrIBM Portable Personal ComputerIBM Personal Computer XT/370IBM 3270 PCIBM Personal Computer XTIBM 5550IBM Personal ComputerIBM System/23 DatamasterIBM 5120IBM 5110IBM 5100
Asterisk (*) denotes a model released in Japan only

See also

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External links

  • Official website
  • ThinkPad models on ThinkWiki
  • Withdrawn models
  • Schofield, Jack (9 May 2014). "Which ThinkPad laptops have the best keyboards?". The Guardian. Retrieved 4 January 2018.

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ThinkPad is a line of business oriented laptop computers and tablets the early models of which were designed developed and marketed by International Business Machines IBM starting in 1992 IBM sold its PC business including laptops to Lenovo in 2005 and since 2007 all new ThinkPad models have been branded Lenovo instead 5 The Chinese manufacturer further developed the line and is still selling new models in 2024 ThinkPadThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 1 2012 DeveloperIBM 1992 2005 LG IBM 1996 2004 1 2 only for South Korea branding Acer 1998 2002 i series Lenovo 2005 present ManufacturerIBM 1992 2005 Lenovo 2005 present TypeLaptopRelease dateOctober 1992 31 years ago 1992 10 Units sold100 million c 2017 3 Operating systemWindows Linux 4 System on a chipQualcomm Snapdragon X series only CPUAMD APU AMD Ryzen Intel Core Intel XeonMemoryUp to 192 GB SDRAM DDRLPDDR StorageHard disk drive solid state driveRemovable storageUSB smart card SD card with external reader DisplaySize Up to 17 3 Resolution Up to 3840x2400GraphicsAMD Radeon Nvidia GeForce Nvidia Quadro Intel GraphicsCameraUp to 1080p resolutionPowerUp to 230 WPlatformThinkOnline servicesMicrosoft 365 Adobe Acrobat Adobe Creative CloudMarketing targetBusiness purposePredecessorIBM PS 2 NoteIBM PS 55 NoteRelatedThinkBook ThinkCentre ThinkStationWebsiteLenovo ThinkPad Business Laptops Designed for Performance Lenovo US ThinkPads have a distinct black boxy design which originated in 1990 and is still used in some models 6 Most models also feature a red colored trackpoint on the keyboard which has become an iconic and distinctive design characteristic associated with the ThinkPad line The ThinkPad line was first developed at the IBM Yamato Facility in Japan and the first ThinkPads were released in October 1992 It has seen significant success in the business market ThinkPad laptops have been used in outer space and for many years were the only laptops certified for use on the International Space Station ISS 7 ThinkPads have also for several years been one of the preferred laptops used by the United Nations 8 Contents 1 History 1 1 Early models 1 2 Acquisition by Lenovo 1 3 Manufacturing 2 Design 3 Features and technologies 3 1 Current 3 2 Past 3 3 Batteries 4 Operating systems 5 Use in space 6 Popularity 7 Reviews and awards 8 Current model lines 8 1 ThinkPad Yoga 2013 current 8 2 Tablets 8 2 1 ThinkPad Tablet 8 2 2 ThinkPad Tablet 2 8 2 3 ThinkPad 8 8 2 4 ThinkPad 10 8 2 5 ThinkPad X1 Tablet 8 3 E series 2011 current 8 4 L series 2010 current 8 5 T series 2000 current 8 6 X series 2000 current 8 7 P series 2015 current 8 8 Z series 2022 present 9 Historical models 9 1 ThinkPad 130 9 2 ThinkPad 235 9 3 ThinkPad 240 9 4 300 series 9 5 500 series 9 6 600 series 9 7 700 series 9 8 800 series 9 9 WorkPad 9 10 i series 1998 2002 9 11 A series 2000 2004 9 12 R series 2001 2010 2018 present 9 13 G series 2003 2006 9 14 Z series 2005 2007 9 15 ThinkPad Reserve Edition 2007 9 16 SL series 2008 2010 9 17 W series 2008 2015 9 18 Edge series 2010 9 19 S series 2012 2014 9 19 1 ThinkPad Twist 2012 9 20 ThinkPad Helix 2013 2015 9 21 ThinkPad 11e 2014 2021 9 22 ThinkPad 13 2016 2018 9 23 25th anniversary Retro ThinkPad 2017 9 24 A series 2017 2018 10 Accessories 10 1 ThinkPad Stack 2015 current 10 2 Docking stations 1993 current 10 3 UltraBay 1995 2014 10 4 Slice batteries 2000 2012 10 5 UltraPort 2000 2002 10 6 ThinkPad USB 3 0 Secure Hard Drive 10 7 ThinkPad keyboards external 10 8 ThinkPad mice 10 9 ThinkPad stands 10 10 ThinkPlus charger 11 Timeline 12 See also 13 References 14 External linksHistoryThe ThinkPad was developed to compete with Toshiba and Compaq who had created the first two portable notebooks with an emphasis on sales to the Harvard Business School The task of creating a notebook was given to the Yamato Facility in Japan headed by Arimasa Naitoh 内藤在正 Naitō Arimasa Vice President of Lenovo s PC and Smart Devices business unit 9 a Japanese engineer and product designer who had joined IBM in the 1970s now known as the Father of ThinkPad 10 11 12 13 nbsp A 1980s era IBM THINK notepad above which inspired the laptop name and the notepad refill information below The name ThinkPad was a product of IBM s corporate history and culture Thomas J Watson Sr first introduced Think as an IBM slogan in the 1920s With every minicomputer and mainframe IBM installed almost all were leased not sold a blue plastic sign was placed atop the operator s console with the text Think printed on an aluminum plate For decades IBM had also distributed small notepads with the word THINK emblazoned on their cover to customers and employees 14 The name ThinkPad was suggested by IBM employee Denny Wainwright who had one such notepad in his pocket 15 16 The name was opposed by the IBM corporate naming committee as all the names for IBM computers were numeric at that time but ThinkPad was kept due to praise from journalists and the public 17 Early models In April 1992 IBM announced the first ThinkPad models the 300 700 and 700C all released October 1992 16 The 700T released in 1993 was a tablet computer 18 19 This machine was the first product produced under IBM s new differentiated product personality strategy a collaboration between Richard Sapper and Tom Hardy head of the corporate IBM Design Program 20 21 22 Development of the 700C also involved a close working relationship between Sapper and Kazuhiko Yamazaki lead notebook designer at IBM s Yamato Design Center in Japan and liaison between Sapper and Yamato engineering 20 22 This 1990 1992 pre Internet collaboration between Italy and Japan was facilitated by a special Sony digital communications system that transmitted high res images over telephone lines This system was established in several key global Design Centers by Hardy so IBM designers could visually communicate more effectively and interact directly with Sapper for advice on their projects 20 21 22 For his innovative design management leadership during ThinkPad development Hardy was named innovator of the Year 1992 by PC Magazine 23 The first ThinkPad tablet a PenPoint based device formally known as the IBM ThinkPad 2521 24 was positioned as a developer s release The ThinkPad tablet became available for purchase by the general public as the 700T in October of the same year 25 IBM marketed the ThinkPad creatively through methods such as early customer pilot programs numerous pre launch announcements and an extensive loaner program designed to showcase the product s strengths and weaknesses including loaning a machine to archaeologists excavating the ancient Egyptian city of Leontopolis The resulting report documented the ThinkPad s excellent performance under difficult conditions The ThinkPad is an impressive machine rugged enough to be used without special care in the worst conditions Egypt has to offer 15 The first ThinkPads were very successful collecting more than 300 awards for design and quality 26 27 28 Acquisition by Lenovo nbsp IBM Lenovo s Yamato Lab where the Think line of products is developedMain article Acquisition of the IBM PC business by Lenovo In 2005 Lenovo purchased the IBM personal computer business and the ThinkPad as a flagship brand along with it Speaking about the purchase of IBM s personal computer division Lenovo founder Liu Chuanzhi said We benefited in three ways from the IBM acquisition We got the ThinkPad brand IBM s more advanced PC manufacturing technology and the company s international resources such as its global sales channels and operation teams These three elements have shored up our sales revenue in the past several years 15 Although Lenovo acquired the right to use the IBM brand name for five years after its acquisition of IBM s personal computer business it was only used for three years In 2012 Lenovo manufactured and markets Think branded products while IBM was mostly responsible for overseeing servicing and repairs for them At that time both IBM and Lenovo played a key role in the design of their Think branded products 29 ManufacturingThe majority of ThinkPad computers since the 2005 acquisition of the brand by Lenovo have been made in Mexico Slovakia India and China Lenovo employs 300 people at a combined manufacturing and distribution centre near it s American headquarters Each device made in this facility is labelled with a red white and blue sticker proclaiming Whitsett North Carolina 30 nbsp ThinkPad logo 2005 2007 nbsp ThinkPad logo 1992 2005 nbsp The ThinkPad logo used by Lenovo since 2007 left and the original IBM ThinkPad logo right In 2012 Lenovo produced a short run of special edition anniversary ThinkPads in Yonezawa Yamagata Japan in partnership with NEC 31 as part of a larger goal to move to manufacture away from China and into Japan 32 In 2014 although sales rose 5 6 percent from the previous year Lenovo lost its position as the top commercial notebook maker 30 However the company celebrated a milestone in 2015 with the shipment of the 100 millionth unit of its ThinkPad line 33 In 2017 Lenovo launched a ThinkPad model to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the ThinkPad brand 34 It is based on the T470 35 and uses the similar keyboard to the 700C In 2022 Lenovo launched the ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 10 Special Edition to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the ThinkPad brand 36 Design nbsp A ThinkPad s characteristic boxy black exterior X201 on top of an X220 nbsp A typical IBM design example 2000 s ThinkPad T20 The appearance of the ThinkPad has remained very similar throughout the entire lifetime of the brand Almost all models are solid black inside and out with a boxy case design Some newer Lenovo models incorporate more curved lines Many ThinkPads utilize magnesium carbon fiber reinforced plastic or titanium in their chassis The industrial design concept was created in 1990 by Italy based designer Richard Sapper a corporate design consultant of IBM and since 2005 Lenovo 20 37 21 38 39 The design was based on the concept of a traditional Japanese bento lunchbox which revealed its nature only after being opened 15 20 21 According to later interviews with Sapper he also characterized the simple ThinkPad form to be as elementary as a simple black cigar box and with similar proportions with the same observation that it offers a surprise when opened 38 6 Since 1992 the ThinkPad design has been regularly updated developed and refined over the years by Sapper 38 40 and the respective teams at IBM and later Lenovo On the occasion of the 20th anniversary of ThinkPad s introduction David Hill authored and designed a commemorative book about ThinkPad design titled ThinkPad Design Spirit amp Essence nbsp This ThinkPad compact keyboard features a wired device blue ThinkVantage button and Enter key TrackPoint pointer and has no touchpad Features and technologiesSeveral unique features have appeared in the ThinkPad line like drive protection a TrackPoint or Trusted Platform Module chips While few features remain unique to the series several laptop technologies originated on ThinkPads 15 Current Lenovo Vantage Main article ThinkVantage Technologies Earlier known as IBM Access later ThinkVantage the Lenovo Vantage is a suite of computer management applications This software can give additional support for system management backup encrypting system drivers installation and upgrade system monitoring and others Currently some old features have been replaced by internal Windows 10 11 features TPM chips IBM was the first company that supported a Trusted Platform Module TPM 41 Modern ThinkPads still have this feature ThinkShutter ThinkShutter is the branding of a webcam privacy shutter present in some ThinkPad notebook computers It is a simple mechanical sliding cover that allows the user to obstruct the webcam s view 42 Some add on webcams and other laptop brands provide a similar feature IdeaPad notebooks carry the TrueBlock branding for their privacy shutters 43 Spill resistant keyboards 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 nbsp Touchpad TrackPoint combination modern keyboard UltraNav The first ThinkPad 700 was equipped with the signature TrackPoint red dot pointing stick invented by Ted Selker By 2000 the trackpad pointer had become more popular for laptops due to innovations by Synaptics so IBM introduced UltraNav as a complementary combination of TrackPoint and TouchPad designed by Dave Sawin Hiroaki Yasuda Fusanobo Nakamura and Mitsuo Horiuchi to please all users 33 A roll cage frame and stainless steel hinges with 180 or 360 opening angle The roll cage is an internal frame designed to minimize motherboard flex current P series and T p series or magnesium composite case all other hi end models The display modules lack magnesium frames and some 2012 2016 models have a common issue with a cracked plastic lid The 180 hinges are typical the 360 hinges are a Yoga line basic feature OLED screens Introduced in 2016 as a high end display option for some models Active Protection System Hard drive protection for some ThinkPad models that still use the 2 5 drive bay These systems use an accelerometer sensor to detect when a ThinkPad is falling and shut down the hard disk drive to prevent damage Biometric fingerprint reader and NFC smart card reader options The fingerprint reader was introduced as an option by IBM in 2004 ThinkPads were one of the first laptops to include this feature Internal WWAN modules and Wi Fi 3x3 MIMO The Mobile broadband support is a common feature for most the actual ThinkPad models after 2006 the support of 3x3 MIMO is a common feature for most of high end models Some additional features dock stations UltraBay accessories support were listed in Accessories section Past ThinkLight External keyboard light replaced by internal backlight is an LED light located at the top of the LCD screen which illuminates the keyboard from above Power Bridge Some E L T X W only W550s and P only P s series ThinkPads feature for some 2013 2018 models internal secondary battery as succession of secondary UltraBay battery that support a hot swapping of primary battery nbsp IBM ThinkPad 701 TrackWrite keyboard in mid fold also known as the Butterfly keyboard nbsp ThinkPad 7 row keyboard replaced with a newer island design in 2012 For user convenience buttons with the same functions are located both above and below the touchpad 7 row Keyboards Original IBM keyboard design 1992 2012 The original keyboard offered in the ThinkPad line until 2012 when it was swapped out for the chiclet style keyboard now used today IBM TrackWrite keyboard design A unique keyboard designed by John Karidis introduced by IBM in 1995 used in the ThinkPad 701 series When the machine is closed the keyboard is folded inwards making the machine more compact However when the machine is open and in use it slides out giving the user a normal sized keyboard That keyboard referred to as a butterfly keyboard which is widely considered a design masterpiece and is in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York City 44 45 dd The ThinkPad 760 series also included an unusual keyboard design the keyboard was elevated by two arms riding on small rails on the side of the screen tilting the keyboard to achieve a more ergonomic design The keyboard design was replaced by the Chiclet style keyboard 2012 current in 2012 The chiclet style keyboard does not support the ThinkLight for illumination instead using a keyboard backlight Some ThinkPad models during the intermission period between the classic IBM design and the Lenovo chiclet design could be outfitted with both the backlit chiclet style keyboard and the ThinkLight FlexView advanced frindge field switching or in plane switching screens The introduced in 2004 line of hi end displays with wide view angles 46 and optional high resolution up to 15 1600x1200 47 or rarely 2048x1536 pixels Partially dropped in 2008 after partial defunct of BOE Hydis display supplier and reintroduced as ordinary IPS screen option in 2013 Batteries Some ThinkPad laptops such as the X230 X230t T430s T430 and T530 W530 all from 2012 block third party batteries Lenovo calls this feature Battery Safeguard It was first introduced on some models in May 2012 Laptops with this feature scan for security chips that only ThinkPad branded batteries contain Affected ThinkPads flash a message stating Genuine Lenovo Battery Not Attached when third party batteries are used and the battery will not charge 48 49 Operating systemsThe ThinkPad has shipped with Microsoft Windows from its inception until present day Alongside IBM PC DOS Windows 3 1x was the default operating system on the original ThinkPad 700 IBM and Microsoft s joint operating system known as Operating System 2 OS 2 although not as popular was also made available as an option from the ThinkPad 700 in 1992 and was officially supported until the T43 in 2005 The ThinkPad Power series line sold from 1994 through 1998 was available with AIX and Solaris operating systems IBM took its first steps toward ThinkPads with an alternative operating system when they quietly certified the 390 model for SUSE Linux in November 1998 50 The company released its first Linux based unit with the ThinkPad A20m in July 2000 This model along with the closely released A21m T21 and T22 models came preinstalled with Caldera OpenLinux 51 IBM shifted away from preinstalled Linux on the ThinkPad after 2002 but continued to support other distributions such as Red Hat Linux SUSE Linux Enterprise and Turbolinux by means of customer installations on A30 A30p A31p models This continued through the Lenovo transition with the T60p until September 2007 52 The following year ThinkPads began shipping with Linux again when the R61 and T61 were released with SUSE Linux Enterprise as an option 53 This was shortlived as Lenovo discontinued that practice in 2009 ThinkPad hardware continued to be certified for Linux In 2020 Lenovo shifted into much heavier support of Linux when they announced the ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 8 the P1 Gen 2 and the P53 would come with Fedora Linux as an option 54 This was the first time that Fedora Linux was made available as a preinstalled option from a major hardware vendor Following that Lenovo then began making Ubuntu available as a preinstalled option across nearly thirty different notebook and desktop models 55 and Fedora Linux on all of its P series lineup 56 A small number of ThinkPads such as the C14 are preinstalled with Google s ChromeOS and are essentially ThinkPad branded Chromebooks On these devices ChromeOS is the only officially supported operating system where installation of Windows and other operating systems requires putting the device into developer mode as is the case with other Chromebooks citation needed Use in space nbsp ThinkPads in use aboard the International Space Station including 760 770 and A21p models 2004 ThinkPads have been used heavily in space programs NASA purchased more than 500 ThinkPad 750 laptops for flight qualification software development and crew training and astronaut John Glenn used ThinkPad laptops on his spaceflight mission STS 95 in 1998 57 nbsp An array of ISS laptops in the US lab 2013 ThinkPad models used on Shuttle missions include 57 ThinkPad 750 first use in December 1993 supporting the Hubble repair mission ThinkPad 750C ThinkPad 755C ThinkPad 760ED 58 ThinkPad 760XD ISS Portable Computing System ThinkPad 770 ThinkPad A31p ISS Portable Computing System ThinkPad T61p ThinkPad P52 citation needed ThinkPad T490 citation needed ThinkPad P15 citation needed The ThinkPad 750 flew aboard the Space Shuttle Endeavour during a mission to repair the Hubble Space Telescope on 2 December 1993 running a NASA test program which checked if radiation in the space environment caused memory anomalies or other unexpected problems 59 ThinkPads were also used in conjunction with a joystick for the Portable In Flight Landing Operations Trainer PILOT 60 ThinkPads have also been used on space stations At least three ThinkPad 750C were left in the Spektr module of Mir when it depressurized 57 and the 755C and 760ED were used as part of the Shuttle Mir Program the 760ED without modifications 58 Additionally for several decades ThinkPads were the only laptops certified for use on the International Space Station 61 ThinkPads used aboard the space shuttle and International Space Station feature safety and operational improvements for the environment they must operate in Modifications include Velcro tape to attach to surfaces upgrades to the CPU and video card cooling fans to accommodate for microgravity in which warmer air does not rise and lower density of the cabin air and an adapter for the station s 28 volt DC power 62 Throughout 2006 a ThinkPad A31p was being used in the Service Module Central Post of the International Space Station and seven ThinkPad A31p laptops were in service in orbit aboard the International Space Station 61 As of 2010 the Space Station was equipped with ThinkPad A31 computers and 32 ThinkPad T61p laptops 63 All laptops aboard the ISS are connected to the station s LAN via Wi Fi and are connected to the ground at 3 Mbit s up and 10 Mbit s down comparable to home DSL connection speeds 63 64 Since a new contract with HP in 2016 provided a small number of modified ZBook laptops for ISS use ThinkPads are no longer the only laptops flown on the ISS but are the predominant laptop present there 65 PopularityThe brand has developed a cult following amongst computer enthusiasts since its inception 66 67 68 There are large communities on the Internet dedicated to discussing the line sharing photos and videos of their own ThinkPads etc 69 Older ThinkPad models remain popular among enthusiasts and collectors who still see them as durable highly usable machines despite their age and technology 70 Aftermarket parts have been developed for some models such as the X60 and X200 for which custom motherboards with more modern processors have been created 71 In January 2015 Lenovo celebrated selling its one hundred millionth ThinkPad 72 73 Reviews and awardsLaptop Magazine in 2006 called the ThinkPad the highest quality laptop computer keyboard available 74 It was ranked first in reliability and support in PC Magazine s 2007 Survey 75 The ThinkPad was the PC Magazine 2006 Reader s Choice for PC based laptops and ranked number 1 in Support for PC based laptops 76 The ThinkPad Series was the first product to receive PC World s Hall of Fame award 77 The Enderle Group s Rob Enderle said that the constant thing about ThinkPad is that the brand stands for quality and that they build the best keyboard in the business 30 The ThinkPad X Tablet series was PC Magazine Editor s Choice for tablet PCs 78 The 1 6 kg 3 5 lb ThinkPad X60s was ranked number one in ultraportable laptops by PC World It lasted 8 hours and 21 minutes on a single charge with its 8 cell battery 79 The Lenovo ThinkPad X60s Series is on PC World s Top 100 Products of 2006 80 The 2005 PC World Reliability and Service survey ranked ThinkPad products ahead of all other brands for reliability 81 In the 2004 survey they were ranked second behind eMachines 82 Lenovo was named the most environment friendly company in the electronics industry by Greenpeace in 2007 83 but has since dropped to place 14 of 17 as of October 2010 84 The IBM Lenovo ThinkPad T60p received the Editor s Choice award for Mobile Graphic Workstation from PC Magazine 85 Lenovo ThinkPad X60 is the PC Magazine Editor s Choice among ultra portable laptops 86 The Lenovo ThinkPad T400 series was on PC World s Top 100 Products of 2009 87 Current model linesThinkPad global latest lineup 2023 Screen size 13 3 14 1 15 6 16 Entry level small business E series Entry Tranditional Basic Intel E14 Gen5 E16 Gen1 AMD Mid range L series Mid Transitional Basic Intel L13 Gen4 L14 Gen4 L15 Gen4 Modern Basic AMD Premium T and X series Premium Value Regular T14 Gen4 T16 Gen2 Subcompact Basic Intel T14s Gen4 AMD Superslim Basic Intel X13 Gen4 AMD Snapdragon X13s Gen1 Superslim Convertible X13 Yoga Gen4 Top X1 and Z series Top Slim regular AMD Z13 Gen2 Z16 Gen2 Superslim Intel Basic X1 Carbon Gen11 Convertible X1 Yoga Gen8 Ultraslim Basic X1 Nano Gen3 Ultraminimal Foldable X1 Fold 16 Gen1 Mobile Workstation P series Mobile Workstation Modular Performance P16 Gen2 Slim Regular P14s Gen4 P16s Gen2 Value Regular P16v Gen1 Subcompact Basic P1 Gen6 Current global lineupCurrent non global offered models or not distributed anymore in some major markets old models with local availability ThinkPad local legacy lineup 2020 11 6 12 5 13 13 3 14 15 6 17 3 Entry Versatile Basic Intel E480 E580 E490 E590 AMD E485 E495 E595 Modern Basic E490s Slim Basic 13 Gen1 13 Gen2 Chromebook 13 Chromebook Leaner Basic 11e Gen4 Minimal Convertible Chromebook 11e Yoga Chromebook Gen4 Mid Classic Basic L470 L570 Transitional Basic L480 L580 L490 L590 Slim Basic L380 L390 Convertible L380 Yoga L390 Yoga Premium Classic Basic Intel T480 T580 AMD A485 Subcompact Basic Intel T480s T490 T590 T490 Secure Access Healthcare Edition AMD T495 Lean Basic Intel X270 AMD A275 Superslim Basic Intel X280 X390 T490s AMD A285 X395 T495s Superslim Convertible X380 Yoga X390 Yoga Top Slim Regular X1 Extreme Gen1 X1 Extreme Gen2 Superslim Basic X1 Carbon Gen6 X1 Carbon Gen7 Convertible X1 Yoga Gen3 X1 Yoga Gen4 Ultraslim Detachable X1 Tablet Gen3 Mobile Workstation Performance Ultraversatile P50 P52 Superversatile P72 P53 P73 Slim Regular P1 Gen1 P1 Gen2 P1 Gen3 Subcompact Basic P43s P53s Slim Lean Convertible P40 Yoga Legacy and local market lineup ThinkPad Yoga 2013 current Main article ThinkPad Yoga nbsp A ThinkPad Yoga in tent mode The ThinkPad Yoga is an Ultrabook class convertible device that functions as both a laptop and tablet computer The Yoga gets its name from the consumer oriented IdeaPad Yoga line of computers with the same form factor The ThinkPad Yoga has a backlit keyboard that flattens when flipped into tablet mode This was accomplished on 1st generation X1 Yoga with a platform surrounding the keys that rises until level with the keyboard buttons a locking mechanism that prevents key presses and feet that pop out to prevent the keyboard from directly resting on flat surfaces On later X1 Yoga generations the keys themselves retract in the chassis so the computer rests on fixed small pads Touchpad is disabled in this configuration Lenovo implemented this design in response to complaints about its earlier Yoga 13 and 11 models being awkward to use in tablet mode A reinforced hinge was required to implement this design Other than its convertible form factor the ThinkPad Yoga retains standard ThinkPad features such as a black magnesium reinforced chassis island keyboard a red TrackPoint and a large touchpad 88 Tablets ThinkPad Tablet Main article ThinkPad Tablet nbsp Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet Released in August 2011 89 the ThinkPad Tablet is the first in Lenovo s line of business oriented Tablets with the ThinkPad brand The tablet has been described by Gadget Mix as a premium business tablet 90 Since the Tablet is primarily business oriented it includes features for security such as anti theft software the ability to remotely disable the tablet SD card encryption layered data encryption and Cisco Virtual Private Network VPN 91 Additionally the ThinkPad Tablet is able to run software such as IBM s Lotus Notes Traveler 92 The stylus could be used to write notes on the Tablet which also included software to convert this handwritten content to text 92 Another feature on the Tablet was a drag and drop utility designed to take advantage of the Tablet s touch capabilities 92 This feature could be used to transfer data between USB devices internal storage or an SD card 92 Slashgear summarized the ThinkPad Tablet by saying The stylus and the styling add up to a distinctive slate that doesn t merely attempt to ape Apple s iPad 93 ThinkPad Tablet 2 Main article ThinkPad Tablet 2 nbsp Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet 2 In order to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the ThinkPad Lenovo held a large party in New York where it announced several products including the Tablet 2 Lenovo says that the ThinkPad Tablet 2 will be available on 28 October 2012 when Windows 8 is released 94 The ThinkPad Tablet 2 runs the Windows 8 Pro operating system It is able to run any desktop software compatible with this version of Windows 94 95 The Tablet 2 is based on the Clover Trail version of the Intel Atom processor that has been customized for tablets The Tablet 2 has 2 gigabytes of RAM and a 64 GB SSD The Tablet 2 has a 10 1 inch IPS display with a 16 9 aspect ratio and a resolution of 1366 768 In a preview CNET wrote Windows 8 looked readable and functional both in Metro and standard Windows based interfaces A mini HDMI port is included for video output An 8 megapixel rear camera and a 2 megapixel front camera are included along with a noise canceling microphone in order to facilitate video conferencing 94 95 ThinkPad 8 Main article ThinkPad 8 Announced and released in January 2014 the ThinkPad 8 is based on Intel s Bay Trail Atom Z3770 processor with 2 GB of RAM and up to 128 GB of built in storage ThinkPad 8 has an 8 3 inch IPS display with a 16 10 aspect ratio and a resolution of 1920 1200 pixels Other features include an aluminum chassis micro HDMI port 8 megapixel back camera with flash and optional 4G connectivity It runs Windows 8 1 as an operating system 96 ThinkPad 10 Main article ThinkPad 10 Announced in May 2014 Lenovo ThinkPad 10 is a 10 successor to the ThinkPad Tablet 2 and was scheduled to launch in the summer of 2014 along with accessories such as a docking station and external detachable magnetic keyboards It used Windows 8 1 Pro as its operating system It was available in 64 and 128 GB variants with 1 6 GHz quad core Intel Atom Baytrail processor and 2 GB or 4 GB of RAM It optionally supported both 3G and 4G LTE Display resolution was announced to be 1920 1200 paired with a stylus pen 97 ThinkPad X1 Tablet The ThinkPad X1 Tablet is a fanless tablet powered by Core M CPUs It is available with 4 8 or 16 GB of LPDDR3 RAM and SATA or a PCIe NVMe SSDs with up to 1 TB It has a 2160 1440 IPS screen and supports touch and pen input 98 E series 2011 current nbsp Two E series ThinkPad s E440 Main article ThinkPad E series The E series is a low cost ThinkPad line designed for small business mass market requirements and currently contains only a 14 and 16 sub lines The E series line of laptops replaced Lenovo s Edge series but somewhere in some countries currently offered as both of ThinkPad Edge E series names The E series also lack metals like magnesium and carbon fibre in their construction which other members of the ThinkPad family enjoy 99 L series 2010 current Main article ThinkPad L series The L series replaced the former R series and is positioned as a mid range ThinkPad offering with mainstream Intel Core i3 i5 i7 CPUs The L Series have 3 sub lines the long running 14 and 15 6 and as launched this line had two models L412 and the L512 in 2010 and as of 2018 there is also a 13 L380 available which replaces the ThinkPad 13 T series 2000 current nbsp An ultraportable IBM X31 with an ThinkPad T43 notebook Main article ThinkPad T series The T series historically had high end features such as magnesium alloy roll cages high density IPS screens known as FlexView discontinued after the T60 series 7 row keyboards screen latches the UltraBay and ThinkLight Models included both 14 1 inch and 15 4 inch displays available in 4 3 and 16 10 aspect ratios Since 2012 the entire ThinkPad line was given a complete overhaul with modifications such as the removal of separate buttons for use with the TrackPoint xx40 series 2014 then reintroduced xx50 series 2015 removal of separate audio control buttons removal of screen latch and the removal of LED indicator lights Models starting from the xx40 series featured a Power Bridge battery system which had a combination of a lower capacity built in battery and a higher capacity external battery enabling the user to switch the external without putting the computer into hibernation However beginning with the 2019 xx90 series models the external battery was removed in favor of a single internal battery Also non widescreen displays are no longer available with 16 9 aspect ratio as the only remaining choice The Tx20 series ThinkPads came in two editions 15 T520 or a 14 T420 These are the last ThinkPads to use the classic 7 row keyboard with the exception of the Lenovo ThinkPad 25th anniversary edition released on Oct 5 2017 which was based on the T470 100 101 Over time The T series ThinkPad s purpose has changed Initially the T series ThinkPad was meant to have high end business features and carry a 10 20 markup over the other ThinkPads Starting with the T400 the ThinkPad T series became less of a high end business laptop and became more suited as a mobile workstation becoming similar to the W series or P series ThinkPads Achieving similar performance to the W series but with a 5 10 smaller profile than the W series ThinkPads In 2013 the T440 introduced another major shift in The ThinkPad T series The ThinkPad became more of an overall office machine than a mobile workstation By today s standards The ThinkPad T series is thicker than most of its competitors This section needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information July 2021 X series 2000 current Main articles ThinkPad X series and ThinkPad X1 series nbsp Two X60 units Tablet and slim non Tablet versions running Libreboot The X series is the main high end ultraportable ThinkPad line offering a lightweight highly portable laptop with moderate performance The current sub lines for the X series includes 13 X13 mainstream X13 Yoga convertible sub line X1 Nano small premium sub line 14 X1 Carbon premium sub line and X1 Yoga premium convertible sub line The daughter line includes the X1 Tablet not to be confused with the 2005 2013 X Series tablets The mainstream current workhorse models is a X13 and X13 Yoga the 13 successors of the classic discontinued 12 line of Lenovo X Series ThinkPads The premium X1 thin and light line were the 13 3 ThinkPad models the X300 X301 and X1 with Ultrabay Thin CD ROM and removable battery but are now replaced by the modern premium X1 series ultrabook line such as the X1 Carbon X1 Yoga and X1 Nano sub series nbsp IBM ThinkPad X61t the classic Tablet laptop nbsp nbsp ThinkPad X220 Tablet in laptop and tablet mode Discontinued mainstream lines such as the 12 X200 s X201 s and X220 models could be ordered with all of the high end ThinkPad features like TrackPoint ThinkLight a 7 row keyboard a docking port hot swappable HDD solid magnesium case and optional slice battery The discontinued 12 5 X220 and X230 still featured a roll cage a ThinkLight and an optional premium IPS display the first IPS display on a non tablet ThinkPad since the T60p but the 7 row keyboard was offered only with the X220 However it lacked the lid latch mechanism which was present on the previous X200 and X201 versions The discontinued slim 12 line contained only X200s and X201s with low power CPUs and high resolution displays and X230s with low power CPUs The 12 5 X series ThinkPads such as X240 and later had a more simplified design and last 12 X280 model had only the Trackpoint feature partially magnesium case and simplified docking port The obsolete low cost 11 6 netbook line X100e and X120e were are all plastic lacking both the latch and the ThinkLight and using a variant of the island keyboard known as chiclet keyboard found on the Edge series The X100e was also offered in red in addition to blue and white in some countries 102 Those were more like high end netbooks whereas the X200 series were more like full ultraportables featuring Intel Core previously Core 2 and Celeron series CPUs rather than AMD netbook CPUs The X Series with tablet suffixes is an outdated variant of the 12 X Series models with low voltage CPUs and a flip screen tablet resistive touchscreen These include the traditional ThinkPad features and have been noted for using a higher quality AFFS type screen with better viewing angles compared to the screens used on other ThinkPads P series 2015 current Main article ThinkPad P series The P Series line of laptops replaced the W series and reintroduced 17 3 screens to the ThinkPad line The P Series excluding models with s suffix is designed for engineers architects animators etc and comes with a variety of high end options All P series models come included with fingerprint readers The P series includes features such as dedicated magnesium roll cages more indicator LED lights and high resolution displays Z series 2022 present The Z series currently consists of two models the 13 inch model Z13 and the 16 inch model Z16 It was introduced in January 2022 103 The series is marketed towards business customers as well as a generally younger audience The Verge wrote Lenovo is trying to make ThinkPads cool to the kids The company has launched the ThinkPad Z series a thin and light ThinkPad line with funky colors eco friendly packaging and a distinctly modern look 104 The series features a new metal sleek contemporary thin design which differs greatly from other recent more traditional looking ThinkPad models The Z13 model was introduced in three new colors black silver and black vegan leather with bronze accents while the Z16 is only available in one of them silver 105 The laptops are equipped with AMD Ryzen PRO processors Other notable features include 1080p webcams OLED displays new redesigned touchpads spill resistant keyboards Dolby Atmos speaker systems and Windows 11 with Windows Hello support 103 Historical modelsThinkPad 130 This section is empty You can help by adding to it January 2024 ThinkPad 235 The Japan only ThinkPad 235 or Type 2607 was the progeny of the IBM Ricoh RIOS project Also known as Clavius or Chandra2 106 it contains unusual features like the presence of three PCMCIA slots and the use of dual camcorder batteries as a source of power Features an Intel Pentium MMX 233 MHz CPU support for up to 160 MB of EDO memory and a built in 2 5 in 64 mm hard drive with UDMA support Hitachi marketed Chandra2 as the Prius Note 210 ThinkPad 240 Main article IBM ThinkPad 240 The ultraportable ThinkPad 240 X Z started with an Intel Celeron processor and went up to the 600 MHz Intel Pentium III In models using the Intel 440BX chipset the RAM was expandable to 320 MB max with a BIOS update Models had a 10 4 in 260 mm screen and an 18 mm 0 71 in key pitch a standard key pitch is 19 mm 0 75 in They were also one of the first ThinkPad series to contain a built in Mini PCI card slot form factor 3b The 240s have no optical disc drives and an external floppy drive An optional extended battery sticks out the bottom like a bar and props up the back of the laptop Weighing in at 2 9 lb 1 3 kg these were the smallest and lightest ThinkPads ever made 300 series The 300 series 300 310 340 345 350 360 365 370 380 385 390 all with various sub series was a long running value series starting at the 386SL 25 processor all the way to the Pentium III 450 The 300 series was offered as a slightly lower price alternative from the 700 series 107 with a few exceptions The ThinkPad 360P and 360PE was a low end version of ThinkPad 750P 108 and was unique model in the 300 series in that it could be used as a regular laptop or transform into a tablet by flipping the monitor on top of itself Retailing for 3 699 in 1995 the 360PE featured a touch sensitive monitor that operated with the stylus the machine could run operating systems that supported the touch screen such as PenDOS 2 2 109 The 300 series was succeeded by the A m series nbsp An IBM ThinkPad 310ED and a 760ED both from the 1996 97 era The 760ED boasts the unique flip up keyboard that was standard on all 760 ThinkPads nbsp The 360PE opened in its natural mode nbsp The 360PE in mid fold showing how the monitor rotates over the unit nbsp The 360PE folded in its tablet mode allowing the laptop to be held as a tablet would nbsp The 360PE s keyboard opens up on hinges for easy serviceability nbsp An IBM ThinkPad 390 running Windows 98 SE nbsp An IBM ThinkPad 390 with the lid closed nbsp IBM ThinkPad 390 charging standby indication lights nbsp Back view of an IBM ThinkPad 390 showing the PS 2 mouse DB25f printer DE9m serial DE15f VGA and charger ports nbsp IBM ThinkPad 365XD w External Floppy Drive running Windows 95 500 series The 500 series 500 510 560 E X Z 570 E were the main line of the ultraportable ThinkPads Starting with the 486SLC2 50 to the Pentium III 500 these machines had only a hard disk on board Any other drives were external or in the 570 s case in the UltraBase They weighed in at around 4 lb 1 8 kg The 500 series was succeeded by the X series 600 series Main article IBM ThinkPad 600 The 600 series 600 600E and 600X are thinner variants of the 770 series The 600 series packed a 12 1 in 310 mm SVGA or a 13 3 in 340 mm XGA TFT LCD Pentium MMX Pentium II or III processor full sized keyboard and optical bay into a package weighing roughly 5 lb 2 3 kg IBM was able to create this light fully featured machine by using lightweight but strong carbon fiber composite plastics The battery shipped with some 600 series models had a manufacturing defect that left it vulnerable to memory effect and resulted in poor battery life but this problem can be avoided by use of a third party battery The 700 series was succeeded by the T series 700 series External image nbsp 730T The 700 series was a high end ThinkPad line The released models 700T 710T and 730T tablets 700 701 720 730 750 755 760 765 770 laptops with various sub models can be configured with the best screens largest hard drives and fastest processors available in the ThinkPad range 110 111 some features can be found only on a 700 series models 112 and was the first successful ThinkPad introduced in 1992 that was a tablet PC 700T model without a keyboard and a mouse 113 114 The 700 series was succeeded by the T and A p series 800 series Main article IBM ThinkPad 800 series The ThinkPad 800 series 800 820 821 822 823 850 851 860 were unique as they were based on the PowerPC architecture rather than the Intel x86 architecture Most of the 800 Series laptops used the PowerPC 603e CPU at speeds of 100 MHz or 166 MHz in the 860 model The PowerPC ThinkPad line was considerably more expensive than the standard x86 ThinkPads even a modestly configured 850 cost upwards of 12 000 115 All of the PowerPC ThinkPads could run Windows NT 3 51 and 4 0 116 AIX 4 1 x and Solaris Desktop 2 5 1 PowerPC Edition WorkPad Based on ThinkPad design although branded WorkPad the IBM WorkPad z50 was a Handheld PC running Windows CE released in 1999 117 The WorkPad brand of products outside of the z50 model was a line of personal digital assistants PDAs i series 1998 2002 IBM ThinkPad i and S series 1998 2001 Screen 1998 1999 2000 2001 15 0 i1492 i1592 14 1 i1560 i1483 i1472 i1721 i1480 i1482 i1452 i1552 i1400 i1460 i1562 i1800 118 13 3 i1157 i1450 i1451 i1720 i1260 i1370 i1200 i1300 13 0 i1400 i1420 i1421 i1422 i1230 12 1 i1410 i1411 i1412 i1512 i1540 i1541 i1442 i1542 i1210 i1330 i1200 i1300 i1620 i1250 12 0 i1441 10 4 i1124 S30 S31 The ThinkPad i Series was introduced by IBM in 1998 and was geared towards a multimedia focus with many models featuring independent integrated CD players and multimedia access buttons 119 The 1400 and 1500 models were designed by Acer for IBM under contract and are thus nicknamed the AcerPad and featured similar hardware found in Acer laptops including ALi chipsets three way audio jacks and the internal plastics painted with a copper paint 120 Some of the i Series ThinkPads particularly the Acer developed models are prone to broken hinges and stress damage on the chassis citation needed One notable ThinkPad in the i Series lineup are the S3x S30 S31 models featuring a unique keyboard and lid design allowing a standard size keyboard to fit in a chassis that otherwise wouldn t be able to support the protruding keyboard These models were largely only available in Asia Pacific IBM offered an optional piano black lid on these models designed by the Yamato Design lab 121 This is the only ThinkPad since the 701C to feature a special design to accommodate a keyboard that s physically larger than the laptop and also the only ThinkPad aside from the Z61 to deviate away from the standard matte lid citation needed nbsp The ThinkPad S31 with the piano black finish option sitting on top of a Z61t both ThinkPads deviate from the usual matte black nbsp The S31 with the lid open showing the unique protruding keyboard no touchpad was offered to keep the laptop compact nbsp The i Series 1400 with the integrated CD player and customizable multimedia access buttons A series 2000 2004 IBM ThinkPad A series 2000 2004 Case Screen Type A2 A3 14 1 12 1 Low cost A20m A21m A22m replaced byR series 13 3 A22e 14 1 Mainstream A20m A21m A22m A30 A31 15 0 Performance A20p A21p A22p A30p A31p The A series was developed as an all around productivity machine equipped with hardware powerful enough to make it a desktop replacement Hence it was the biggest and heaviest ThinkPad series of its time but also had features not even found in a T series of the same age The A series was dropped in favor of the R and G series The A31 was released in 2002 as a desktop replacement system equipped with A Pentium 4 M processor clocked at 1 6 1 8 1 9 or 2 0 GHz max supported is a 2 6 GHz An ATI Mobility Radeon 7500 128 or 256 MB of PC2100 RAM officially upgradable to 1 GB but can be unofficially upgraded to 2 GB IBM High Rate Wireless PRISM 2 5 Based can be modified to support WPA TKIP and equipped with a 20 30 or 40 GB hard disk drive R series 2001 2010 2018 present The R series was a budget line beginning with the R30 in 2001 and ending with the R400 and R500 presented in 2008 nbsp An IBM ThinkPad R60 from 2006 right next to a T60 also from 2006 Th also from 2006e successors of the R400 and R500 models are the L series models L412 and L512 A notable model is the R50p with an optional 15 2048 1536 IPS LCD screen introduced in 2003 122 IBM Lenovo ThinkPad R series 2001 2010 R3 R4 R5 R6 R 0 Case Screen Marketing 4 3 screens 14 1 13 3 Low cost R40e merged with 14 line Standard R30 R31 R32 R40 14 1 Low cost R40e R50e R51e R52e R60e replaced by 16 10 line R60i Standard R30 R31 R32 R40 R50 R51 R52 R60 15 0 Low cost R50e R51e R52e R60e R60i R61i replaced by SL series Standard R40 R50 R51 R52 R60 R61 replaced by R500 Performance R50p replaced by T p series 16 10 screens 14 1 Low cost R61e replaced bySL series R61i Ultrabook R61u 123 Standard R61 R400 15 4 Low cost R61e replaced bySL series R61i Ultrabook R61u 123 Standard R61 R500 nbsp Lenovo ThinkPad R500 nbsp Lenovo ThinkPad R500 lid closed nbsp IBM ThinkPad R51 nbsp IBM ThinkPad R32 The R series reintroduced in 2018 for Chinese market only with the same hardware as E series models but with aluminum display cover discrete GPU TPM chip and fingerprint reader G series 2003 2006 Main article ThinkPad G series The G series consisted of only three models the G40 G41 and G50 which was only sold in Japan Being large and heavy machines equipped with powerful desktop processors this line of ThinkPads consequently served mainly as budget replacements for desktop computers The G series was able to be configured with either an entry level Celeron or a 3 GHz Pentium 4 processor The G series line of ThinkPads often received criticism for its heft weighing in at 8 4lbs 3 81kg 124 Z series 2005 2007 The Z series was released as a high end multimedia laptop as a result this was the first ThinkPad to feature a widescreen 16 10 aspect ratio display 125 126 The Z series was also unique in that certain models featured an optional titanium lid 127 Integrated WWAN and a webcam were also found on some configurations The series has only ever included the Z60 Z60m and Z60t and Z61 Z61m Z61t and Z61p the latter of which is the first Z series ThinkPad with Intel Yonah Dual Core Technology The processor supports Intel VT x this is disabled in the BIOS but can be turned on with a BIOS update Running fully virtualised operating systems via Xen or VMware is therefore possible 128 Despite the Z61 carrying the same number as the T61 the hardware of the Z61 is closer to a T60 and likewise the Z60 being closer to a T43 nbsp The Z61 featuring a titanium lid note the duality of colors nbsp The ThinkPad Z61t accompanied by a silver ScrollPoint Pro nbsp The ThinkPad Z61t opened showing the internal keyboard ThinkPad Reserve Edition 2007 The 15 year anniversary ThinkPad model based on a X60s laptop This model was initially known inside of Lenovo as the Scout This was the name of the horse ridden by Tonto the sidekick from the 1950s television series The Lone Ranger Lenovo envisioned the Scout as a very high end ThinkPad that would be analogous to a luxury car Each unit was covered in fine leather embossed with its owners initials Extensive market research was conducted on how consumers would perceive this form factor It was determined that they appreciated that it emphasised warmth nature and human relations over technology The Scout was soon renamed the ThinkPad Reserve Edition It came bundled with premium services including a dedicated 24 hour technical support hotline that would be answered immediately It was released in 2007 and sold for 5 000 in the United States 129 130 SL series 2008 2010 nbsp ThinkPad SL400 The SL series was launched in 2008 as a low end ThinkPad targeted mainly geared toward small businesses 131 These lacked several traditional ThinkPad features such as the ThinkLight magnesium alloy roll cage UltraBay and lid latch and use a 6 row keyboard with a different layout than the traditional 7 row ThinkPad keyboard also SL series models have IdeaPad based firmware Models offered included 13 3 SL300 14 SL400 and SL410 and 15 6 SL500 and SL510 W series 2008 2015 nbsp 17 3 W700 compared to a 15 6 T500 and a compact 12 5 X200 Main article ThinkPad W series The W series laptops were introduced by Lenovo as workstation class laptops with their own letter designation a descendant of prior ThinkPad T series models suffixed with p e g T61p and are geared towards CAD users photographers power users and others who need a high performance system for demanding tasks The W series laptops were launched in 2008 at the same time as the Intel Centrino 2 marking an overhaul of Lenovo s product lineup The first two W series laptops introduced were the W500 and the W700 Previously available were the W7xx series 17 widescreen model the W500 15 4 16 10 ratio model the W510 15 6 16 9 ratio model and W520 15 6 16 9 ratio model The W700ds and the W701ds both had two displays a 17 main LCD and a 10 slide out secondary LCD The W7xx series were also available with a Wacom digitizer built into the palm rest These high performance workstation models offered more high end components such as quad core CPUs and higher end workstation graphics compared to the T series and were the most powerful ThinkPad laptops available Until the W540 they retained the ThinkLight UltraBay roll cage and lid latch found on the T series The W540 release marked the end of the lid latch ThinkLight and hot swappable UltraBays found in earlier models The ThinkPad W series laptops from Lenovo are described by the manufacturer as being mobile workstations and suit that description by being physically on the larger side of the laptop spectrum with screens ranging from 15 to 17 in size Most W series laptops offer high end quad core Intel processors with an integrated GPU as well as an Nvidia Quadro discrete GPU utilizing Nvidia Optimus to switch between the two GPUs as required Notable exceptions are the W500 which has ATI FireGL integrated workstation class graphics and the W550s which is an Ultrabook specification laptop with only a dual core processor The W series laptops offer independent software vendor certifications from various vendors such as Adobe Systems and Autodesk for CAD and 3D modeling software The ThinkPad W series has been discontinued and replaced by the P series mobile workstations Edge series 2010 Main article ThinkPad E series The Edge series was released early in 2010 as small business and consumer end machines The design was a radical departure compared to the traditional black boxy ThinkPad design with glossy surfaces optional matte finish on later models rounded corners and silver trim They were also offered in red a first for the traditionally black ThinkPads Like the SL this series was targeted towards small businesses and consumers and lack the roll cage UltraBay lid latch and ThinkLight of traditional ThinkPads though the 2011 E220s and E420s had ThinkLights 132 This also introduced an island style keyboard with a significantly different layout Models included 13 3 Edge 13 14 Edge 14 and 15 6 Edge 15 sizes An 11 6 Edge 11 model was offered but not available in the United States 133 The latest models of E series can be offered with Edge branding 134 but this naming is optional and uncommon S series 2012 2014 The S Series is positioned as a mid range ThinkPad offering containing ultrabooks derived from the Edge Series As of August 2013 the S Series includes S531 and S440 models their cases are made of aluminum and magnesium alloy available in silver and gunmetal colors 135 ThinkPad Twist 2012 The ThinkPad Twist Edge S230u is a laptop tablet computer hybrid aimed at high end users The Twist gets its name from its screen s ability to twist in a manner that converts the device into a tablet The Twist has a 12 5 screen and makes use of Intel s Core i7 processor and SSD technology in lieu of a hard drive 136 In a review for Engadget Dana Wollman wrote Lately we feel like all of our reviews of Windows 8 convertibles end the same way The ThinkPad Twist has plenty going for it a bright IPS display a good port selection an affordable price and an unrivaled typing experience Like ThinkPads past it also offers some useful software features for businesses lacking dedicated IT departments All good things but what s a road warrior to do when the battery barely lasts four hours Something tells us the Twist will still appeal to Lenovo loyalists folks who trust ThinkPad s build quality and wouldn t be caught dead using any other keyboard If you re more brand agnostic though there are other Windows 8 convertibles with comfortable keyboards not to mention sharper screens faster performance and longer battery life 137 ThinkPad Helix 2013 2015 Main article ThinkPad Helix nbsp The ThinkPad Helix on display in Hong Kong The Helix is a convertible laptop satisfying both tablet and conventional notebook users It uses a rip and flip design that allows the user to detach the display and then replace it facing in a different direction It sports an 11 6 Full HD 1920 1080 display with support for Windows 8 multi touch As all essential processing hardware is contained in the display assembly and it has multitouch capability the detached monitor can be used as a standalone tablet computer The Helix s high end hardware and build quality including Gorilla Glass stylus based input and Intel vPro hardware based security features are designed to appeal to business users 138 In a review published in Forbes Jason Evangelho wrote The first laptop I owned was a ThinkPad T20 and the next one may very likely be the ThinkPad Helix which Lenovo unveiled at CES 2013 In a sea of touch inspired Windows 8 hardware it s the first ultrabook convertible with a form factor that gets everything right The first batch of Windows 8 ultrabooks get high marks for their inspired designs but aren t quite flexible enough to truly be BYOD Bring Your Own Device solutions Lenovo s own IdeaPad Yoga came close but the sensation of feeling the keyboard underneath your fingers when transformed into tablet mode was slightly jarring Dell s XPS 12 solved that problem with its clever rotating hinge design but I wanted the ability to remove the tablet display entirely from both of those products 139 ThinkPad 11e 2014 2021 The ThinkPad 11e was a low cost laptop computer for schools and students with an 11 inch screen and without trackpoint 11e Yoga is a convertible version of 11e ThinkPad 13 2016 2018 The ThinkPad 13 also known as the Thinkpad S2 in mainland China is a budget model with a 13 inch screen Versions running Windows 10 and Google s ChromeOS were options The most powerful configuration had a 6th generation Core i7 processor and a 512 GB SSD Connectivity includes HDMI USB 3 0 OneLink USB Type C etc It weighs 1 0 kg 2 3 lb and is 9 7 mm 0 38 in thick 140 In 2017 a second generation Ultrabook model has been released with up to a 7th generation Core i7 processor and a FHD touchscreen available in certain countries This lineup was merged into the L series in 2018 with the L380 being the successor to the 13 Gen 2 25th anniversary Retro ThinkPad 2017 nbsp 25th Anniversary Retro ThinkPad on display in Hong Kong Lenovo released the 25th anniversary Retro ThinkPad 25 in October 2017 The model is based on the T470 the difference being it having the 7 Row Classic keyboard with the layout found on the 20 Series and the logo received a splash of colour reminiscent of the IBM era The last ThinkPad models with the 7 row keyboard were introduced in 2011 141 A series 2017 2018 In September 2017 Lenovo announced two ThinkPad models featuring AMD s PRO chipset technology the A275 and A475 142 This sees the revival of the A Series nameplate not seen since the early 2000s when ThinkPads were under IBM s ownership however it is likely the A moniker emphasised that it uses AMD technology rather than comparative product segment workstation class of the previous line 143 While this isn t the first time Lenovo had offered an AMD derived ThinkPad it is the first to be released as an alternative premium offering to the established T series and X series ThinkPads which use Intel processors instead A275 and A475 The A275 is a 12 5 ultraportable based on the Intel derived X270 model Weighing in at 2 9 pounds 1 31 kg this model features AMD Carrizo or Bristol Ridge APU s AMD Radeon R7 graphics and AMD DASH Desktop and mobile Architecture for System Hardware for enterprise computing The A475 is a 14 mainstream portable computer based on the Intel derived T470 model Weighing at 3 48 pounds 1 57 kg like the A275 it features AMD Carrizo or Bristol Ridge APU s AMD Radeon R7 graphics and AMD DASH Desktop and mobile Architecture for System Hardware for enterprise computing A285 and A485 The A285 is a 12 5 laptop which is an upgraded version of the A275 Weighing in at 2 78 lb 1 26 kg this model utilizes an AMD Raven Ridge APU with integrated Vega graphics specifically a Ryzen 5 PRO 2500U or Ryzen 7 PRO 2700 The laptop also contains a discrete Trusted Platform Module dTPM for data encryption and password protection supporting TPM 2 0 Optional security features include a fingerprint scanner and smart card reader The display s native resolution can be either 1366 768 or 1920 1080 depending on the configuration 144 The A485 is a 14 laptop which is an upgraded version of the A475 Weighing 3 63 lb 1 65 kg this model utilizes AMD s Raven Ridge APU s with integrated Vega graphics This model can use multiple models of Raven Ridge APU s unlike the A285 The laptop also contains a Discrete Trusted Platform Module dTPM for data encryption and password protection supporting TPM 2 0 Optional security features include a fingerprint scanner and smart card reader The display s native resolution can be either 1366 768 or 1920 1080 depending on the configuration 145 AccessoriesLenovo also makes a range of accessories meant to complement and enhance the experience of using a ThinkPad device These include ThinkPad Stack 2015 current nbsp ThinkPad Stack The ThinkPad Stack line of products includes accessories designed for portability and interoperability This line includes external hard drives a wireless router a power bank 146 147 148 149 150 and a Bluetooth 4 0 speaker Each Stack device includes rubber feet magnets and pogo pin power connections that allow the use of a single cable The combined weight of all the Stack devices is slightly less than two pounds The Stack series was announced in January 2015 at the International CES 151 The Stack series of accessories was expanded at the 2016 International CES to include a 720p resolution projector with 150 lumens of brightness and a wireless charging station However the wireless charger was never released 152 The Stack has a blocky black and rectangular look with the ThinkPad logo It shares a common design language with ThinkPad laptop computers 153 Docking stations 1993 current nbsp Ultra Docking Station for the T470 T460 T450 L440 L540 X240 T540 T440 T440 and W540 laptops nbsp Docking station for the T60 T61 and T400 T500 laptops This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it November 2018 Current docking stations or docks add much of the functional abilities of a desktop computer including multiple display outputs additional USB ports and occasionally other features This allows the ThinkPads to be connected and disconnected from various peripherals quickly and easily Old docks connected via a proprietary connector located on the underside of the laptops Current docks connect via Thunderbolt or USB C 154 UltraBay 1995 2014 Main article ThinkPad UltraBay The internal replaceable hot swappable CD drive bay that supports a list of optional components such as a CD DVD Blu ray drives hard drive caddies additional batteries or device cradles Slice batteries 2000 2012 Some classic models IBM and early Lenovo T and X series can support an additional slice battery instead of the UltraBay additional battery UltraPort 2000 2002 Main article IBM ThinkPad UltraPort nbsp ThinkPad USB 3 0 Secure Hard Drive ThinkPad USB 3 0 Secure Hard Drive An external USB 3 0 2 0 hard drive that was designed by Lenovo in 2009 It requires the input of a 4 digit PIN to access data and this can be set by the user These drives are manufactured for Lenovo by Apricorn Inc 155 ThinkPad keyboards external nbsp Classic 7 row UltraNav keyboard with touhpad and TrackPoint nbsp Classic 7 row TrackPoint Keyboard nbsp 6 row TrackPoint Keyboard II IBM Lenovo made several USB Bluetooth keyboards with integrated UltraNav s and 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