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The 300 series ({{300}}, {{310}}, {{350}}, {{360}}, {{365E}}, {{380}}, {{385ED}}, {{390}} and their various sub series) was a long running value series starting at the [[Intel 386SL-33]] going all the way to the [[Intel Mobile Pentium III]]. The ThinkPad 300 was also produced for IBM by Zenith Data Systems. They were a bit large and slower than the more full featured models but offered a less expensive ThinkPad. The successor of this series is the [[ThinkPad series#ThinkPad R series|R series]].
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The 300 series was developed as a budget notebook machine line, in order to give an alternative to those who could not afford the high cost associated with the 700 series.
  
All 360 models have liftable (pop-up) keyboard to access and remove diskette drive, disk, battery, and memory.
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Due to budget being the main focus of this series, most of the cutting-edge features have been either reduced, or removed completely to compensate for the cheaper cost. The build quality was also affected, in a way that made most of the models' designs to be slightly bigger than necessary.
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Following the discontinuation of every numerical series ThinkPads, the 300 series was replaced with the R series as its successor.
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Revision as of 17:53, 30 October 2019

ThinkPad 300 series

The 300 series was developed as a budget notebook machine line, in order to give an alternative to those who could not afford the high cost associated with the 700 series.

Due to budget being the main focus of this series, most of the cutting-edge features have been either reduced, or removed completely to compensate for the cheaper cost. The build quality was also affected, in a way that made most of the models' designs to be slightly bigger than necessary.

Following the discontinuation of every numerical series ThinkPads, the 300 series was replaced with the R series as its successor.

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