Strumenti

Questi sono alcuni strumenti di uso comune usati per lavorare su questo dispositivo. Potrebbe non essere necessario ogni strumento per ogni procedura.

Background

The ThinkPad is a line of laptop computers originally developed by IBM until 2005, when Lenovo purchased their personal computing division, and has been manufactured by Lenovo ever since. The name originates from IBM’s ‘Think’ slogan, which was emblazoned onto promotional notepads that were distributed with the installation of each computer. One of the designers suggested the name ‘ThinkPad’ for their line of notebooks with one of these notepads in their pocket. The name stuck with much appraise from the public.

Identification

The ThinkPad has historically used an industrial design, which focuses on making sturdy laptops that will stand up to the abuse expected from regular trips to and from the office. The black plastic casing most commonly found on these devices is carbon fiber reinforced, and the hinges have featured a 180° range of motion from early on to prevent devices from being damaged from hyperextension.

Common Features

ThinkPads can be identified by their black plastic casing, a red ‘Trackpoint’ dot in the middle of the bottom edge of the “G” and “H” keys on the keyboard, and the ThinkPad logo diagonally across one of the corners of the top case.

Model/Serial Number Location

If you're trying to figure out the serial number of your Lenovo ThinkPad and the device is working, click on this link to be directed to Lenovo's website. From there, you'll be able to have their site detect your model number.

If your device is not working, the serial number is printed at the bottom of the machine or beneath the battery.

If the Machine Type model information is needed, it is located right next to the serial number.

The product name is printed on the LCD Bezel of the machine.

Variations

The ThinkPad line is composed of 4 major categories, all providing more powerful computing with different niche focuses.

  • The X series provides an emphasis on portability, with lightweight laptops that don’t sacrifice specifications. Within the X series is the X1 Carbon, the X1 Extreme, and X1 Yoga.
  • The T series is Lenovo’s flagship within the ThinkPad brand.
  • The P series laptops are equipped with more graphics processing power for computing intensive work.
  • The A series provides a similar business capable laptop at a budget price.

Additional Information