ThinkPad T series

ThinkPad T series
T20 – the first in the T series
Developer
Type Notebook computer
Release date 2000

The ThinkPad T series is a line of laptop computers introduced by IBM in 2000. After the transfer of the consumer computer division in 2005, they were developed and marketed by Chinese technology company Lenovo.

History

The last ThinkPad to have been manufactured directly by IBM (T43).

IBM introduced the T series as part of their ThinkPad brand in 2000.[1] The laptop was meant to cater to users working with multiple networks and in different environments. This resulted in the development of the IBM Embedded Security Subsystem.[1] From the time of its inception, the series was designed to balance speed and mobility. Despite a 14.1” screen, similar to desktops at the time, the titanium composite body on the laptop was designed to keep the weight as low as possible.[1] Users were also given options to swap components for mobility, like a DVD player, writeable CD drive or numeric keypads.[1]

The ThinkPad T20 was released by IBM as the successor to the ThinkPad 600 laptops.[2] Despite the weight of 2.1 kg (4.6 lb), the T20 had a 14.1-inch (360 mm) screen making it the lightest laptop offering with that screen size.[3] With the addition of an internal 8x DVD-ROM drive, the weight remained as low as 2.4 kg (5.2 lb).[4]

In October 2000, the ThinkPad T20 was upgraded and released as the ThinkPad T21 laptop with the Intel Mobile Pentium III (800 MHz) CPU.[5] The 14.1” TFT display offered a higher resolution of 1400x1050. The hard disk space offered was a 32 GB – high for the time.[1]

Further minor refinements were made to the T2X series resulting in the T22 and finally in 2002 with the T23 a Pentium III-M 1.13 GHz "Tualatin" having 128 MB RAM and a 30 GB hard drive.

The ThinkPad T30 was released in May 2002, with options for the Intel Mobile Pentium 4-M processor with the Intel 845MP Mobile Chipset.[6] Additional options included the ATI Mobility Radeon 7500 video controller with 16 MB graphics memory, a 14.1” TFT display with a resolution of 1400×1050, and 1 GB PC2100 RAM.[7] This was complemented by a 60 GB hard drive and a DVD-ROM/CD-RW combo drive, making it a powerful laptop.[8]

Announced in March 2003, the ThinkPad T40p represented the first in the T series' "performance" class of laptops.[9] The ThinkPad T40p offered ATI Mobility 9000 with 64 MB VRAM, a 14.1” TFT display with 1400×1050 resolution, a maximum of 2 GB PC2100 RAM, and a 60 GB hard disk.[10] The design was followed by the T41 and T41p and the T42 and T42p (ATI Mobility 7500, 9600, and FireGL T2), with almost complete parts interchangeability, except for the fan (normal or p-series), keyboard (14.1" or 15"), screen (14.1" or 15"), and screen inverter.

Launched in April 2005, the ThinkPad T43 and T43p laptops were the last T-series laptops manufactured for IBM.[1][11] The major improvement was a move to lower-cost DDR2 RAM and a bus speed increase from 400 MHz to 533 MHz. The CPU also was the first to have the XD bit, making it the first Thinkpad that could run Windows 8.x and Windows 10.

In December 2004 Lenovo of China announced the acquisition of the IBM PC division[12] including the ThinkPad brand (at the time, 40% of the PC division was working in China.) ThinkPads were being made by Lenovo's arch-rival Great Wall Technology.[13]

Lenovo released the ThinkPad T60 and T60p laptops in February 2006.[14] While designed and manufactured by Lenovo, the T60 and the T60p still featured the IBM logo on the machines.[1] In May 2007, the T61 and T61p laptops slowly phased out IBM logos in favor of the ThinkPad logo.[15] It also was the first T Series notebook to adopt widescreen resolution as a mainstream option; the traditional 4:3 aspect ratio screens was also offered as an alternative at the time but mass industry adoption of the widescreen standard meant that it was the last ThinkPad of its kind to use the 4:3 standard.

The naming convention for the T Series was changed by Lenovo following the release of the ThinkPad T400 and T500 in July 2008.[16] The Txxp models (like the T61p) were replaced by Lenovo’s ThinkPad W Series laptops.[17] Designed as mobile workstations, the W series grew to become Lenovo’s line of performance-oriented laptops.[18] The T series remains Lenovo’s premier line of laptops, aimed at corporate and enterprise users and is praised by users for its outstanding Linux compatibility.

Specifications

Recent 14" models are:

ModelRelease date (US)Dimensions (mm)WeightCPUChipsetMemoryGraphicsResolution
T400[19] July 2008 335 × 239 × 33 2.5 kg/5.6 lb Up to 2.8 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo T9600 Intel GM45 2–8 GB 1067 MHz DDR3 Intel GMA 4500MHD/256MB
ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3470/256MB
1280x800

1440×900

T410[20]January 2010333.5 × 239 × [27.6 to 31.9]Starting at 2.23 kg/5.0 lbsUp to Intel Core i7-620M -i7 (2.66 GHz, 4 MB L3, 1066 MHz FSB, 35 W)Intel QM57[21]Up to 6 GB 1067 MHz DDR3

Up to 8 GB 1333 MHz DDR3

Intel Integrated Graphics

NVIDIA NVS3100M Discrete Graphics

1440x900
T410s[22]January 2010337 × 241.5 × 21.1Starting 1.77 kg/3.9 lb with optical driveIntel Core i5-540M (2.53 GHz, 3 MB L3, 1066 MHz FSB, 35 W)Intel QS57, Standard Volt (35 W), Small Form FactorUp to 8 GB 1333 MHz DDR3 on two slotsIntel Integrated Graphics

NVIDIA NVS3100M Graphics

1440x900
T420[23]February 2011340 × 229.8 × (29.9 - 30.4)Starting at 2.24 kg/4.9 lbsUp to Intel Core i7-2620M (2.70 GHz, 4 MB L3, 1333 MHz FSB)Intel QM67Up to 16 GB DDR3 - 1333 MHz (2 DIMM Slots)Intel Integrated HD Graphics

Discrete NVIDIA NVS 4200M (1 GB VRAM) with Optimus Technology

1366×768
1600×900
T420s[24]February 2011340 × 229.8 × (21 – 25.9)Starting at 1.78 kg/3.94 lbsUp to Intel Core i7-2640M (2.8 GHz, 4 MB L3, 1333 MHz FSB)Intel QM67Up to 16 GB DDR3 - 1333 MHz (2 DIMM Slots)Intel Integrated HD Graphics

Discrete NVIDIA NVS 4200M (1 GB VRAM) with Optimus Technology

1600x900
T430[25]June 2012350.5 × 232 × 29.9Starting at 2.166 kg/4.77 lbsUp to Intel Core i7-3520M (2.90 GHz, 4 MB L3, 1600 MHz FSB)Intel QM77Up to 16 GB DDR3 - 1600 MHz (2 DIMM Slots)Intel Integrated HD Graphics

Discrete NVIDIA NVS 5400M (1 GB VRAM) with Optimus Technology

1366×768
1600×900 [26]
T430s[27]June 2012343 × 230 × (21.2 - 26)Starting at 1.78 kg/3.94 lbsUp to Intel Core i7-3520M (2.90 GHz, 4 MB L3, 1600 MHz FSB)Intel QM77Up to 16 GB DDR3 - 1600 MHz (2 DIMM Slots)Intel Integrated HD Graphics

Discrete NVIDIA NVS 5200M (1 GB VRAM) with Optimus Technology

1366×768
1600×900 [28]
T430u[29]September 2012340 × 236 × 21Starting at 1.852 kg/4.08 lbsUp to Intel Core i7-3517U (3.00 GHz, 4 MB L3, 1600 MHz FSB)Intel QM77Up to 8 GB DDR3 - 1600 MHz (1 DIMM Slot)Intel Integrated HD Graphics

Discrete NVIDIA GeForce GT620M (1 GB VRAM) with Optimus Technology

1366×768[30]
T431s[31]March 2013331 × 226 × 20.6Starting at 1.63 kg/3.6 lbsUp to Intel Core i7-3687U (2.1 GHz, 4 MB L3, 1600 MHz FSB)Intel QM77Up to 12 GB DDR3 - 1600 MHz (4 GB soldered, 1 DIMM Slot)Intel Integrated HD 4000 Graphics 1366×768[32]
T440, T440 Touch[33]September 2013339 × 232.5 × 23Starting at 1.68 kg/3.7 lbs, +0.14 kg for TouchUp to Intel Core i7-4600U (2.1 GHz, 4 MB L3, 1600 MHz FSB)Intel QM87Up to 12 GB DDR3 - 1600 MHz (4 GB soldered, 1 DIMM Slot)Intel Integrated HD 4400 Graphics

Discrete NVIDIA GeForce GT720M (2 GB VRAM) with Optimus Technology; HD, HD+ Screen

1600×900 1366×768[34]
T440s, T440s Touch[33]September 2013331 × 226 × 20.65Starting at 1.59 kg/3.5 lbs, +0.14 kg for TouchUp to Intel Core i7-4600U (2.1 GHz, 4 MB L3, 1600 MHz FSB)Intel QM87Up to 12 GB DDR3 - 1600 MHz (4 GB soldered, 1 DIMM Slot)Intel Integrated HD 4400 Graphics

Discrete NVIDIA GeForce GT730M (2 GB VRAM) with Optimus Technology (in some markets); HD+, FHD IPS Screen

1600×900
1920×1080 [35]
T440p[36]November 2013339 × 232.5 × 29.5Starting at 1.81 kg/4.0 lbsUp to Intel Core i7-4910MQ (2.90 GHz, 8MB L3, 1600 MHz FSB)Intel QM87Up to 16GB DDR3 - 1600 MHzIntel Integrated HD 4600 Graphics or NVIDIA GeForce GT730M (2 GB VRAM) 1366×768
1600×900
1920×1080 [37]
T450s[38]February 2015[39]331 × 226 × 211.58 kg/3.5 lb 5th Generation Intel Core i5 or i74 GB, 8 GB, 12 GB, 20 GB[40] (4 GB soldered, 1 DIMM Slot)Intel Integrated HD 5500 Graphics
  • HD+ (1600×900) Anti-Glare, TN
  • FHD (1920×1080) Anti-Glare, IPS
  • FHD (1920×1080) Anti-Glare, IPS Touch
T460February 2016339 x 232.5 x 21Starting at 1.7 kg (3.8 lbs)
  • Intel® Core™ i7-6600U
  • Intel® Core™ i5-6300U
  • Intel® Core™ i5-6200U
  • Intel® Core™ i3-6100U
Up to 32 GB DDR3L (2 DIMM)Intel HD Graphics 520
  • HD (1366 x 768) Anti-Glare, TN
  • FHD (1920 x 1080) Anti-Glare, IPS
  • FHD (1920 x 1080) Anti-Glare, IPS Touch (Optional)
T460s 331 x 226.8 x 16.9 - 18.8 Starting at 1.4 kg (3.0 lbs)
  • Intel® Core™ i7-6600U
  • Intel® Core™ i5-6300U
  • Intel® Core™ i5-6200U
Up to 20 GB DDR4 (1 DIMM) Intel HD Graphics 520 or nVidia GeForce 930MX
  • FHD (1920 x 1080) IPS, Anti-Glare
  • FHD (1920 x 1080) IPS, Anti-Glare, Touch
  • WQHD (2560 x 1440) IPS, Anti-Glare
T460p 339 x 235 x 24,4 Starting at 1.8 kg (4.0 lbs)
  • Intel® Core™ i7-6820HQ
  • Intel® Core™ i7-6700HQ
  • Intel® Core™ i5-6440HQ
  • Intel® Core™ i5-6300HQ
Up to 32 GB DDR4 (2 DIMM) Intel HD 530 or nVidia GeForce 940MX
  • 14"- FHD (1920 x 1080) IPS, Anti-Glare
  • 14" WQHD (2560 x 1440) IPS
T470[41]2017336.6 x 232.5 x 19.95Starting at 1.58 kg (3.49 lbs)
  • Intel® Core™ i7-7600U
  • Intel® Core™ i7-7500U
  • Intel® Core™ i5-7300U
  • Intel® Core™ i5-7200U
  • Intel® Core™ i3-7100U
Up to 32 GB DDR4 (2 DIMM)Intel HD Graphics 620 or Intel HD Graphics 620 and nVidia GeForce 940MX
  • 14” HD (1366 x 768) Anti-Glare, TN
  • 14" FHD (1920 x 1080) Anti-Glare, IPS Touch(Optional)
T470s 331 x 226.8 x 16.9 - 18.8 Starting at 1.324 kg (2.9 lbs)
  • Intel® Core™ i7-7600U
  • Intel® Core™ i7-7500U
  • Intel® Core™ i5-7300U
  • Intel® Core™ i5-7200U
Up to 24 GB DDR4 (1 DIMM) with 4 or 8GB DDR4 On-Board Intel HD Graphics 620
  • 14" FHD (1920 x 1080) IPS, Anti-Glare
  • 14" FHD (1920 x 1080) IPS, Anti-Glare, Touch
  • 14" WQHD (2560 x 1440) IPS, Anti-Glare
T470p 339 x 235 x 24 Starting at 1.8 kg (4.0 lbs)
  • Intel® Core™ i7-7820HQ
  • Intel® Core™ i7-7700HQ
  • Intel® Core™ i5-7440HQ
  • Intel® Core™ i5-7300HQ
Up to 32 GB DDR4 (2 DIMM) Intel HD 630 or nVidia GeForce 940MX
  • 14"- FHD (1920 x 1080) IPS, Anti-Glare
  • 14"- FHD (1920 x 1080) IPS, Touch
  • 14" WQHD (2560 x 1440) IPS
252017336.6 x 232.5 x 19.951.58 kilograms (3.5 lb)Intel® Core™ i7-7500uNVIDIA® GeForce® 940MX – 2GB GDDR5FHD (1920 × 1080) Anti-Glare, IPS Touch (Optional)
T480[42] January 2018 336.6 x 232.5 x 19.95 Starting at 1.58 kg / 3.49 lbs

Up to 1.87 kg / 4.12 lbs

  • Intel® Core™ i3-8130U
  • Intel® Core™ i5-7200U
  • Intel® Core™ i5-7300U
  • Intel® Core™ i5-8130U
  • Intel® Core™ i5-8250U
  • Intel® Core™ i5-8350U
  • Intel® Core™ i7-8550U
  • Intel® Core™ i7-8650U
32 GB 2DIMM 2400MHz DDR4 Intel HD Graphics 620 or Intel UHD Graphics 620 in processor only or Intel HD Graphics 620 or Intel UHD Graphics 620 in processor and NVIDIA GeForce MX150, 2GB GDDR5 memory; 14" HD TN, FHD IPS touch (on cell), FHD IPS non-touch, WQHD IPS
T480s[43] 331 x 226.8 x 18.45 1.32kg / 2.90lbs
  • Intel® Core™ i5-8250U
  • Intel® Core™ i5-8350U
  • Intel® Core™ i7-8550U
  • Intel® Core™ i7-8650U
Up to 24GB DDR4 2400MHz Intel HD Graphics 620 or NVIDIA GeForce MX150 with 2GB GDDR5 14" FHD, FHD IPS touch, WQHD IP

Recent 15" models available from Lenovo are:

Modeldate of release(US)Dimensions (mm)WeightCPU(s)ChipsetMemoryGraphicsResolution
T500 July 2008 357.5 x 255 x 33.5 (max) Starting at 2.67 kg/5.89 lbs up to Intel Core 2 Duo T9800 (2.93 GHz, 6 MB L2, 1066 MHz FSB) Up to 8 GB 1067 MHz DDR3 Intel Integrated Graphics

ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3650

ATI Mobility FireGL V5700

1280x800 1680x1050 1920x1200
T510[1]January 2010372.8 × 245.1 × 35.8 (max)Starting at 2.67 kg/5.89 lbsup to Intel Core i7-620M -i7 (2.66 GHz, 4 MB L3, 1066 MHz FSB, 35 W)Intel QM57Up to 6 GB 1067 MHz DDR3

Up to 8 GB 1333 MHz DDR3

Intel Integrated Graphics

NVIDIA NVS3100M Discrete Graphics

1920x1080 1600×900 1366×768
T520[1]February 2011373 × 245 × (31.8 - 35.6)Starting at 2.6 kg/5.74 lbsup to Intel Core i7-2860QM (2.50 GHz, 8 MB L3, 1333 MHz FSB)Intel QM67Up to 16 GB DDR3 - 1333 MHz (2 DIMM Slots)Intel Integrated HD Graphics

Discrete NVIDIA NVS 4200M (1 GB VRAM) with Optimus Technology

  • HD 1366×768
  • HD+ 1600×900
  • FHD 1920x1080[44]
T530[45]June 2012245.1 × 372.8 × (31.8 - 35.6)Starting at 2.5 kg/5.56 lbsup to Intel Core i7-3820QM (2.70 GHz, 8 MB L3, 1600 MHz FSB)Intel QM77Up to 16/32 GB DDR3 - 1600 MHz (2/4 DIMM Slots)Intel Integrated HD Graphics

Discrete NVIDIA NVS 5400M (1 GB VRAM) with Optimus Technology

  • 1920×1080
  • 1600×900
  • 1366×768[46]
T540p[47]November 2013380 × 253 × ??Starting at 2.47 kg/5.45 lbsHaswell-M DualQuadCoreIntel QM87 DDR3 - 1600 MHzIntel Integrated Graphics

Discrete NVIDIA GT730M (1GB VRAM) with Optimus Technology.

2880×1620 1920×1080 1366×768
T550[48]January 2015TBCStarting at 2.26 kg/5 lbsup to Intel Core i5-5300U-Processor (3 MB-Cache, 2.90 GHz)TBC 4 GB PC3-12800 DDR3L SDRAM 1600 MHz SODIMMIntel HD Graphics 5500 or NVIDIA GeForce 940M 1GB 2880×1620 1920×1080 1366×768
T560[49]February 2016380.6 x 258.2 x 22.45Starting at 2.2 kg/4.85 lbs
  • Intel Core i5-6200U
  • Intel Core i5-6300U
  • Intel Core i7-6600U
Up to 32GB
  • Intel HD Graphics 520
  • NVIDIA GeForce® 940MX
  • 15.6" HD (1366 x 768), anti-glare
  • 15.6" FHD (1920 x 1080), anti-glare, IPS
  • 15.5" 3K (2880 x 1620), anti-glare, IPS
T570 March 2017 365.8 x 252.8 x 19.95 Starting at 2.04 kg/4.5 lbs up to Intel Core i7-7600U (4 MB Cache, up to 3.90 GHz up to 32 GB DDR4 Intel HD Graphics 620

nVIDIA GeForce 940MX

15.6" HD (1366x768)

15.6" FHD (1920x1080)

15.6" UHD (3840x2160)

T580[43] January 2018 365.8 x 252.8 x 19.95-20.2 Starting at 1.97kg / 4.34lbs 8th Generation Intel Core i7-8650U with vPro 32GB 2DIMM 2400MHz DDR4 Intel HD Graphics 620 or NVIDIA GeForce MX150 with 2GB GDDR5
  • 15.6" FHD (1920 x 1080) IPS anti-glare non-touch
  • 15.6" FHD (1920 x 1080) IPS anti-glare multi-touch
  • 15.6" UHD (3840 x 2160) IPS anti-glare non-touch

Reviews

PCWorld said that the ThinkPad T20 “packs a bigger screen, a more comfortable keyboard, and a larger set of useful features into a smaller package than any of its competitors.”[50] The Web site epinions.com said that the ThinkPad T20 was “worth the wait” giving it 4.5 stars out of 5.[51]

In a review of the ThinkPad T60, Notebook Review called the T-series laptops the “flagship of the ThinkPad brand”,[52] aimed at corporate professionals.[1] Some of the T-series characteristics as listed by notebookreview.com include durability, security, usability, and performance.[53]

The ThinkPad T410 was awarded 4.5 out of 5 stars by Notebook Review upon release.[54] The review noted the centering of the screen, eliminating the thick bezel on one side and the thin bezel on the other.[55] The review indicated that the pros were the speed, battery life, and wide selection of ports.[56] The cons were minor distortions on the screen when flexed, and the high pitched fan.[57] WIRED also reviewed the T410 laptop positively, saying that “Lenovo’s thoughtful ThinkPad is a near-perfect machine”.[58]

The PC Advisor review of the ThinkPad T510 called the lack of alterations to the traditional design a good thing.[59] It also highlighted the professional appearance and ‘sturdy build quality’, indicating that this makes the laptop stand out from others in the market.[60]

The T420 and T520 laptops were different from their predecessors mainly through an upgrade to Intel’s Sandy Bridge processors.[61] The T420 received a total score of 85% from the Notebook Check web site.[62] The fan noise was noticeably reduced, as indicated by a reviewer from PCWorld.[63] The T-series laptops, the T420, the T420s, and the T520, have been lauded for their battery life – up to 30 hours with a 9-cell battery slice.[64]

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