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  2. ThinkPad L series - Wikipedia

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    The ThinkPad R series introduced Lenovo's new product naming system, as indicated in the published tech specs. [5] The R61 laptop was replaced with the R400 and R500. [5] The first digit in the name referred to the display screen size of the product. [5] The R400 laptop had a 14.1" display, while the R500 laptop had a 15.4" display. [5]

  3. ThinkPad X series - Wikipedia

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    The ThinkPad X100e was released in 2010, with Engadget calling the laptop "the perfect solution between a netbook and a larger 13- or 14-inch ULV ultraportable". [31] Available in two colors (heatwave red and the traditional ThinkPad matte black) the design was compared to that of the Edge series which deviated from traditional ThinkPad design ...

  4. Samsung Notebook - Wikipedia

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    R- This is the new mainstream line-up after P. It includes somewhat heavier and faster laptops, in fair prices. Its models include R45, R50, R65, etc.(discontinued) or R40(budget Core 2 Duo laptop), R55/R70(high-end), R19/R20. For new Samsung laptops having Core i Series CPUs, they use RF line instead of R line.

  5. Acer Aspire - Wikipedia

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    Acer Aspire Switch 10 was announced in April 2014. It is a 10.1-inch two-in-one, with a 1366 × 768 resolution display and Intel Atom Z3745 processor. A second-generation Acer Aspire Switch 10 was then launched in October 2014 It was given a different display resolution of 1280 × 800, and a different Intel Atom Z3735F processor.

  6. Sony Vaio Z series - Wikipedia

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    Unlike other Sony models, the Z has always been manufactured in Japan or in the United States for some models (i.e. VGN-Z540). Sony stated that production of the Z series would cease at the end of 2012. [1] The model numbers for these computers have been PCG-Z (2003), VGN-Z (2008), VPC-Z1 (2010), VPC-Z2 (2011), SVZ (2012).

  7. Dell Inspiron laptops - Wikipedia

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    The new models were also part of the Intel Centrino platform-marketing brand, with the two laptops being based on the Sonoma platform. The main differences between the two are the graphics cards, which on the XPS used NVIDIA GeForce Go 6800 Ultra/7800 GTX GPUs whereas the Inspiron 9300 used ATI Mobility Radeon X300 GPUs in the base models.