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− | + | The R series was developed as a direct successor of the discontinued 300 series. Other than lacking 2-in-1 convertible models, it served the same purpose as the 300 series did. | |
− | + | From the R50 onward, the R series turned into what was basically a duplicate of the T series that was thicker, and with less features. It also had a less luxurious construction, as its lid was not rubberized like the T series' lid was. Another major difference was that it had FireWire, which was something that the T series did not have until the introduction of the T61. | |
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+ | Eventually, the R series was discontinued and was indirectly succeeded by the SL series. | ||
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Revision as of 14:02, 19 November 2019
ThinkPad R seriesThe R series was developed as a direct successor of the discontinued 300 series. Other than lacking 2-in-1 convertible models, it served the same purpose as the 300 series did. From the R50 onward, the R series turned into what was basically a duplicate of the T series that was thicker, and with less features. It also had a less luxurious construction, as its lid was not rubberized like the T series' lid was. Another major difference was that it had FireWire, which was something that the T series did not have until the introduction of the T61. Eventually, the R series was discontinued and was indirectly succeeded by the SL series. |
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