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* Machine Type(s): 2609, 2612
 
* Machine Type(s): 2609, 2612
 
* Dimensions:  260 x 202 x 26.6 millimeters or 10.2 x 8.0 x 1.05 inches (10.4-inch + 3-cell) (+16.9 millimeters or 0.67 inches if equipped with 6-cell)
 
* Dimensions:  260 x 202 x 26.6 millimeters or 10.2 x 8.0 x 1.05 inches (10.4-inch + 3-cell) (+16.9 millimeters or 0.67 inches if equipped with 6-cell)
* Weight: 1.35 kilograms or 2.98 pounds (10.4-inch + 3-cell) (+0.08 grams or 0.18 pounds if equipped with 6-cell)
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* Weight: 1.35 kilograms or 2.98 pounds (10.4-inch + 3-cell) (+0.08 kilograms or 0.18 pounds if equipped with 6-cell)
 
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#The MiniPCI slot does not have sufficient clearance to support anything bigger or longer than a Type 3b card, which would mean that most wireless cards are not going to fit in. It would be a good suggestion to get a low-profile MiniPCI wireless adapter, such as the Wistron DCMA-81 (Atheros AR5006XS-based card).
 
#The MiniPCI slot does not have sufficient clearance to support anything bigger or longer than a Type 3b card, which would mean that most wireless cards are not going to fit in. It would be a good suggestion to get a low-profile MiniPCI wireless adapter, such as the Wistron DCMA-81 (Atheros AR5006XS-based card).

Revision as of 09:34, 28 October 2019

ThinkPad 240X

This page gives an overview of the ThinkPad 240X.

Standard Features


FOOTNOTES [Δ]
  1. The MiniPCI slot does not have sufficient clearance to support anything bigger or longer than a Type 3b card, which would mean that most wireless cards are not going to fit in. It would be a good suggestion to get a low-profile MiniPCI wireless adapter, such as the Wistron DCMA-81 (Atheros AR5006XS-based card).

Resources

ThinkPad 240X