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=ThinkPad 600 series=
 
=ThinkPad 600 series=
The 600 series was designed as a slimline productivity model. It was the first of its kind with a lightweight and slim design. It was the parent to the T Series line of ThinkPads.  With its release came the UltraSlim Bay, a thinner and lighter version of the Ultra Bay.  Quite possibly the most popular ThinkPad series in existence. Many can be found easily on auction sites.
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The 600 series was developed as a slim notebook machine line, with the intention of being slightly heavier than a 500 series to include the features of a 700 series equivalent.
  
ThinkPad [[:Category:600|600]] contained either a Pentium MMX or Pentium II processor. It was paired with a discrete NeoMagic MagicGraph 128XD with 2 MB VRAM.
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This was to create a bridge between the subnotebook and the notebook form factor, in such a way that it has reasonable weight and reasonable performance to cater to those that did not need all-out portability or performance. In other words, it focuses on merging two design goals to create a middle-ground, rather than focusing on one design goal to the extreme.
  
ThinkPad [[:Category:600E|600E]] contained either a Pentium II or Celeron processor. It was paired with a discrete NeoMagic 256AV with 2.5 MB of VRAM. The first in the series to fully shift to TFT LCD displays from HPA.
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Following the discontinuation of every numerical series ThinkPads, the 600 series was replaced with the T series as its successor.
 
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ThinkPad [[:Category:600X|600X]] contained a Pentium III processor of varying speeds. It was paired with a discrete NeoMagic 256ZX with 4 MB of VRAM.
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Revision as of 19:39, 31 October 2019

ThinkPad 600 series

The 600 series was developed as a slim notebook machine line, with the intention of being slightly heavier than a 500 series to include the features of a 700 series equivalent.

This was to create a bridge between the subnotebook and the notebook form factor, in such a way that it has reasonable weight and reasonable performance to cater to those that did not need all-out portability or performance. In other words, it focuses on merging two design goals to create a middle-ground, rather than focusing on one design goal to the extreme.

Following the discontinuation of every numerical series ThinkPads, the 600 series was replaced with the T series as its successor.

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Subcategories

This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.