1. THINKPAD reads: Sankepai; Translation: Business Book
IDEAPAD Reads: Eddie School; Translates: Entertainment Book
2. ThinkPad It is positioned as a business notebook and is designed by Yamato Laboratory in Japan, while the IdeaPad is positioned as a personal home entertainment device and is developed and designed by the Lenovo Design Department in Beijing.
3. ThinkPad notebooks emphasize the stability and safety of the product. Most products have roll cages, hard drive protection, fingerprint recognition and other designs. The screens generally do not use mirror screens, and the appearance is the familiar "small "Black"; the IdeaPad series is more about entertainment, such as the relatively lively appearance and color of the product, excellent audio-visual design, and the configuration of a relatively powerful graphics card and mirror screen.
4. ThinkPad is IBM’s personal computer business acquired by Lenovo a few years ago.