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{{NOTE|Pre-2000 model suffixes are extremely unclear and difficult to comprehend, as they have strange combinations which may not be understandable or logical. Alas, please understand that this page is only listing speculation at the moment.}}
 
 
 
This page gives an overview of the model suffixes that indicate variants of the main model.
 
This page gives an overview of the model suffixes that indicate variants of the main model.
  
 
== Post-2000 models ==
 
== Post-2000 models ==
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'''m:''' Mainstream, or Mainline. This suffix is confusingly taped onto models that are the same as a standard model without a suffix; only the Z series has a clear distinction with its use of this suffix. In the Z series models, it indicates that the model has a 15.4-inch display panel. As for the A series models, it has no clear distinction other than being a mainstream variant.
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'''p:''' Plus, Premium, Performance, or Professional. These variants are generally configured with denser display panels, faster graphics controllers, faster processors, and faster/denser storage drives. They also tend to sacrifice battery life for better overall performance.
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'''s:''' Slim, Slimline, Slender, or Svelte. These variants are generally configured with low power processors, thinner battery packs, and mostly slower graphics controllers. They often sacrifice upgradability and performance to reduce their housing case's height and weight, but sometimes that is not always the case.
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'''u:''' Ultraslim, Ultrathin, or Ultrabook. These variants comply to Intel's Ultrabook specifications, and are generally configured with ultra-low power processors. They always sacrifice performance to attain better battery life.
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'''e:''' Entry, or Economy. These variants are generally configured with slower processors, slower graphics controllers, and slower storage drives. They often lack basic features, such as a docking port or an UltraNav for later models.
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'''i:''' Intermediate, or Introductory. These variants are generally configured with slower processors, slower graphics controllers, and slower storage drives. They are slightly better than an 'e' variant, as they include basic features and can be sometimes configured with faster hardware.
  
'''p:''' Professional. Usually with higher specs, bigger/higher density screens, designed to be desktop replacements.
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'''t:''' Trainee. These variants are exclusive to the Z series, and they indicate that the model has a 14.1-inch display panel.
  
'''s:''' Slim. Usually low-voltage, low frequency, soldered-on CPUs, better battery life. Slimmer build, usually thinner than regular models.
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== Pre-2000 models ==
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Suffixes on older models vary considerably and do not follow a regular pattern. For most of the time, they are inconsistent and should not be relied on as an indicator.
  
'''i:''' Budget models, usually but not always weaker CPU (often Celeron), lower resolution, no UltraBay, lacking features (Wifi, Firewire etc.)
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'''C:''' Color. This indicates that the model has a TN TFT LCD panel capable of displaying colors.
  
'''e:''' Economy(?). Similar to i models in weaker specs and features.
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'''Cs:''' ColorSTN. This indicates that the model has a CSTN LCD panel capable of displaying colors.
  
'''u:''' Ultraportable. Only present on the {{T430u}} model (?).
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'''D:''' Digital/Unclear. This mostly indicates that the model has enhanced video capabilities.
  
'''m:''' Most likely difference in casing size and/or features. (For example, HMM for {{A20m}}/{{A20p}} does not show any differences between the models.)
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'''L:''' Light. This mostly indicates that the model has a reduced weight.
  
'''t:''' Not to be confused with "Tablet" models. Present on some lower-speced models in early 2000's (e.g. {{Z61p}} vs {{Z61t}}.).
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'''E:''' Enhancement Stage 1/Unclear. This indicates that the model has been enhanced from its original variant.
  
== Pre-2000 models ==
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'''X:''' Enhancement Stage 2/Unclear. This indicates that the model has been enhanced again, from its original variant.
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'''Z:''' Enhancement Stage 3/Unclear. This indicates that the model has been enhanced again, from its original variant.
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'''BJ:''' BubbleJet. This indicates that this model has a built-in BubbleJet printer.
  
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'''P:''' 'Pen'. This indicates that this model has a stylus pen, and is additionally a 2-in-1 convertible tablet.
  
Suffixes on older models vary considerably and do not follow a regular pattern.  
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'''T:''' Tablet. This indicates that this model is a tablet, not a notebook.
  
Examples are XD, XL, C, CE, CV, CS, CX, CSD, CSE.
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'''V:''' Visibility. This indicates that the model has a removable lid to allow its display panel to be projected through an overhead projector.

Revision as of 13:35, 30 October 2019

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Pre-2000 model suffixes are extremely unclear and difficult to comprehend, as they have strange combinations which may not be understandable or logical. Alas, please understand that this page is only listing speculation at the moment.

This page gives an overview of the model suffixes that indicate variants of the main model.

Post-2000 models

m: Mainstream, or Mainline. This suffix is confusingly taped onto models that are the same as a standard model without a suffix; only the Z series has a clear distinction with its use of this suffix. In the Z series models, it indicates that the model has a 15.4-inch display panel. As for the A series models, it has no clear distinction other than being a mainstream variant.

p: Plus, Premium, Performance, or Professional. These variants are generally configured with denser display panels, faster graphics controllers, faster processors, and faster/denser storage drives. They also tend to sacrifice battery life for better overall performance.

s: Slim, Slimline, Slender, or Svelte. These variants are generally configured with low power processors, thinner battery packs, and mostly slower graphics controllers. They often sacrifice upgradability and performance to reduce their housing case's height and weight, but sometimes that is not always the case.

u: Ultraslim, Ultrathin, or Ultrabook. These variants comply to Intel's Ultrabook specifications, and are generally configured with ultra-low power processors. They always sacrifice performance to attain better battery life.

e: Entry, or Economy. These variants are generally configured with slower processors, slower graphics controllers, and slower storage drives. They often lack basic features, such as a docking port or an UltraNav for later models.

i: Intermediate, or Introductory. These variants are generally configured with slower processors, slower graphics controllers, and slower storage drives. They are slightly better than an 'e' variant, as they include basic features and can be sometimes configured with faster hardware.

t: Trainee. These variants are exclusive to the Z series, and they indicate that the model has a 14.1-inch display panel.

Pre-2000 models

Suffixes on older models vary considerably and do not follow a regular pattern. For most of the time, they are inconsistent and should not be relied on as an indicator.

C: Color. This indicates that the model has a TN TFT LCD panel capable of displaying colors.

Cs: ColorSTN. This indicates that the model has a CSTN LCD panel capable of displaying colors.

D: Digital/Unclear. This mostly indicates that the model has enhanced video capabilities.

L: Light. This mostly indicates that the model has a reduced weight.

E: Enhancement Stage 1/Unclear. This indicates that the model has been enhanced from its original variant.

X: Enhancement Stage 2/Unclear. This indicates that the model has been enhanced again, from its original variant.

Z: Enhancement Stage 3/Unclear. This indicates that the model has been enhanced again, from its original variant.

BJ: BubbleJet. This indicates that this model has a built-in BubbleJet printer.

P: 'Pen'. This indicates that this model has a stylus pen, and is additionally a 2-in-1 convertible tablet.

T: Tablet. This indicates that this model is a tablet, not a notebook.

V: Visibility. This indicates that the model has a removable lid to allow its display panel to be projected through an overhead projector.