1. The T series perfectly balances performance and portability. It perfectly combines powerful performance with portability, and includes more powerful and professional mobile workstations that have passed ISV certification
2. R series performance and value Lenovo ThinkPad R series models adhere to the prestigious ThinkPad design, are affordable and have perfect performance.
At the same time, the R? series is available in different display specifications and sizes, which can meet the needs of almost every business or home office.
3. SL series full-featured growth notebooks are specially designed for growing companies. They are notebook computers that integrate performance, wireless and multimedia functions and can be easily invested.
4. The X Series is the ultimate portable, ultra-thin and light design, with ultra-long battery life specially designed for mobile business people. The products include the new thin and light leader ThinkPad X301X Tablet Series, a convertible tablet computer. Can be used as a writing pad and laptop, allowing you to flexibly write every idea directly on the screen.
5. W series ultimate mobile workstation, ThinkPad mobile workstation adopts Intel Core 2 computing technology and NVIDI A high-end independent graphics card.
ThinkPad
ThinkPad is a portable computer brand created by the IBM PC Division. It enjoys a high reputation in the industry for its ruggedness and reliability. It was acquired by Lenovo in 2005, and the ThinkPad trademark is owned by Lenovo.
ThinkPad has maintained a classic black appearance since its inception and has its own unique insights into technologies, such as: TrackPoint (pointing stick, commonly known as Little Red Riding Hood), ThinkLight keyboard light, full-size keyboard and APS (Active Protection System, active protection system).
Brand Introduction
The name "ThinkPad" was inspired by IBM's scratch pad.
Every IBM employee or person who goes to the IBM training center for training will get a scratch pad ("pad" in English is "pad") with the company's motto "THINK" printed on it. .
At a meeting to discuss the name of a portable computer product, one participant threw such a note pad into the air and landed on the conference table. Another participant was inspired to propose You can use the name "ThinkPad".
At first, IBM executives opposed the use of this name because IBM had always used numbers to identify product models.
However, the name "ThinkPad" was greatly welcomed and loved by employees and customers. In the end, IBM executives compromised and agreed to use "ThinkPad" as the product name.