What does thinkpad models T, R, A, G... etc stand for?
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What does thinkpad models T, R, A, G... etc stand for?
What does thinkpad models T, R, A, G... etc stand for?
In no way is the g a replacement for the a... the g is so much heavier, and is less feature filled for its time. the r is close to the replacement for the a. The g is a cheap thats all there is to it.
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The R series isn't that heavy(and I don't really care about weight or thikness) and the G series is a great ThinkPad so don't say that its cheap(The G series is a ThinkPad too).The G series is a more of a (alternative)desktop replacement.(I have used a G40 at my school).
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mattfromomaha
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Looks like without the G series, the A, R, T and X together stand for XTRA Thinkpads...
http://www-306.ibm.com/pc/support/site. ... MIGR-50944
Funny..
Petra
http://www-306.ibm.com/pc/support/site. ... MIGR-50944
Funny..
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I always thought 'G' stood for Giant
The G series is fine for what it is, a transportable desktop replacement. Sure, it's big and clunky, but the people who buy them aren't bringing them to work everyday.
The G series is fine for what it is, a transportable desktop replacement. Sure, it's big and clunky, but the people who buy them aren't bringing them to work everyday.
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I used a G40 at my school. I also helped my school setup and configure the G40's that they have. They also have R40's(for the teachers) and 3 R50's and I got to set them all up and configure them. (The G40's are the student computers.)
ThinkPads: R51 (1836HAU), T41 (23737FU), 600 (264551U), T60 (2008VRQ), T500 (224255U)
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The G40? Nice computer of course, it is a ThinkPad. Solid, large keyboard with huge palmrest, it does have a desktop cpu and the accompanying fan and heatsink, and so is wedge shaped. Floppy drive was permanentlly built in(weird).
Didn't have the extra touches like the Thinklight. Low volume from the internal speaker, barely adequate for watching a DVD without headphones. Good size battery w/OK life.
But carrying it around was like carrying my bowling bag/ball. Seriously!
Didn't have the extra touches like the Thinklight. Low volume from the internal speaker, barely adequate for watching a DVD without headphones. Good size battery w/OK life.
But carrying it around was like carrying my bowling bag/ball. Seriously!
What I think about the G40? I think that its a great PC and ThinkPad. Its feels solid like the other ThinkPad's, the keyboard feels comfortable, its a bit heavy but I handled the weight. I delivered the G40's to the classrooms(3 for each class)using a little cart and I also carried 3 G40's (using the stairs because I couldn't use the cart to get to that classroom) and delivered to the classroom. To me, it also looks like the T series a bit except that the G series is bigger. It also performs good and the battery life is good. Its also missing some ThinkVantage technologies that the other ThinkPad series have.
ThinkPads: R51 (1836HAU), T41 (23737FU), 600 (264551U), T60 (2008VRQ), T500 (224255U)
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About complaints about the G series weighing alot, I used to carry an old 760ED around with me everywhere I go. Until everyone else does the same, noone has a right to call a modern laptop heavy, unless of course you are a 770 or 765 series owner. The case with the 760ED and accesories/tools I used weighed in at almost 20 pounds on bad days, 10 on good and 12 on average. The laptop itself weighed 7 or 8 pounds. Do enough walking around with the sucker, you'll have a good workout routine without even having to go out of your way for excercize.But carrying it around was like carrying my bowling bag/ball. Seriously!
Well, anyways, with that out of my system, G series really was never meant to be toted around on a daily basis, it was designed for someone who was on a budet but wanted to have the option of carrying their computer with them if they wanted to. For people on a budget needing battery life and light weight, the R series is a wiser choice.
If cost is no object and you are concerned about your weight, the obvious choice is an X or a T series.
Not one ThinkPad line is better than the other, you just have to figure out which one best caters to your needs.
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Next year, my schools going to being giving all the students laptops, but luckily, they are light enough to not need a cart. Were getting iBooks, really thin, exceptionally light, durable plastic exterior, yup, the ultimate frisbees. They should fly better than them AOL cd's that I'm always getting, which despite popular opinion, still don't fly as well as those CompuServe flopies I used to get did.
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Latitude E7250: i5 5300U 2.3ghz, 12gb RAM, 12" 1080p touch, 256gb SSD, Win 10
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Better yet, 20 years ago, instead of X and T laptops, it was XT desktops.PetraM wrote:Looks like without the G series, the A, R, T and X together stand for XTRA Thinkpads...
http://www-306.ibm.com/pc/support/site. ... MIGR-50944
Funny..
Petra
ThinkPad T60: 2GHZ CD T2500, 3gb RAM, 14.1" XGA, 60gb 7k100, Win 7 Ult
Latitude E7250: i5 5300U 2.3ghz, 12gb RAM, 12" 1080p touch, 256gb SSD, Win 10
Latitude E7250: i5 5300U 2.3ghz, 12gb RAM, 12" 1080p touch, 256gb SSD, Win 10
When I found out that my school was going to get laptops, they where deciding whether to get IBM ThinkPad's or Apple laptops, but then they decided to get ThinkPad's.(I was hoping that they where going to get ThinkPad's). I was very excited when I heard that we where going to get ThinkPad's.
ThinkPads: R51 (1836HAU), T41 (23737FU), 600 (264551U), T60 (2008VRQ), T500 (224255U)
I Love (all) ThinkPads...ThinkPad forever!
I Love (all) ThinkPads...ThinkPad forever!
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