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The i series was developed as a low-cost machine line, with the intent of bringing even more affordable ThinkPads to the market. They were generally cheaper than the 300 series, which is already a budget ThinkPad line-up.
  
A wide variety of notebook PCs were sold as part of i Series, from low-cost consumer models to ultraportables nearly identical to [[:Category:X Series|X Series]]. The first wave (type 2611) uses a different power inlet than most ThinkPads: 19 volt supply and a 5.5/2.1mm connector.  Wave two (type 2621), and all newer models in the series, have the ordinary 5.5/2.5 16V power connector.  The i Series 1400 and 1500 lines are classic budget models manufactured by Acer under license from IBM.
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Most of the models were known to be manufactured by Acer, and mostly contained TravelMate hardware in a IBM-like case. Some of the models were duplicates of the [[:Category:A Series|A series]], [[:Category:X Series|X series]], [[:Category 2 Series|200 series]], and the [[:Category:5 Series|500 series]], but with much less features and lower performance. Note that the first wave of i series models (MT 2611) used a different power inlet than most ThinkPads: a 19 volt supply and a 5.5 x 2.1mm connector.  Wave two (MT 2621), and all newer models in the series, have the ordinary 5.5 x 2.5mm 16 volt power inlet.
 
 
 
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Revision as of 19:50, 26 November 2019

ThinkPad i series

The i series was developed as a low-cost machine line, with the intent of bringing even more affordable ThinkPads to the market. They were generally cheaper than the 300 series, which is already a budget ThinkPad line-up.

Most of the models were known to be manufactured by Acer, and mostly contained TravelMate hardware in a IBM-like case. Some of the models were duplicates of the A series, X series, 200 series, and the 500 series, but with much less features and lower performance. Note that the first wave of i series models (MT 2611) used a different power inlet than most ThinkPads: a 19 volt supply and a 5.5 x 2.1mm connector. Wave two (MT 2621), and all newer models in the series, have the ordinary 5.5 x 2.5mm 16 volt power inlet.

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