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The P series was developed as the W series' successor, but no longer retains the identical similarity with the T series. Although, the slim models (e.g. P50s) followed the W series' tradition of  upgrading the existing T series with better graphics chips.
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The P series was developed as a direct successor of the discontinued W series, but it no longer retains the structural and hardware similarity with the T series. Although, the slim models followed the W series' original tradition of  upgrading the existing T series' chassis with faster graphics controllers.
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This series was also the first ThinkPad line-up to feature rebranded mobile Core processors with ECC support (Xeon) as an option, allowing them to utilize ECC memory for environments that do not tolerate errors.
 
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Revision as of 11:34, 19 November 2019

ThinkPad P series

The P series was developed as a direct successor of the discontinued W series, but it no longer retains the structural and hardware similarity with the T series. Although, the slim models followed the W series' original tradition of upgrading the existing T series' chassis with faster graphics controllers.

This series was also the first ThinkPad line-up to feature rebranded mobile Core processors with ECC support (Xeon) as an option, allowing them to utilize ECC memory for environments that do not tolerate errors.

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Subcategories

This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.