ThinkPad L series
The ThinkPad L series laptops from Lenovo were designed with the theme of "green". The first laptops in the series were described by Lenovo as being the environmentally friendliest products in the ThinkPad range. Key features that contributed to the eco-friendly tag were the use of recycled material for packaging and post-consumer recycled content (such as office water jugs and used IT equipment).
ThinkPad L380 Yoga | |
Developer | Lenovo (2010–present) |
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Product family | ThinkPad |
Type | Mid-range business Laptop |
Release date | April 2010 |
CPU | Intel Celeron, AMD APU, Intel Core, AMD Ryzen |
Predecessor | ThinkPad R series ThinkPad 13 (13" only) |
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The predecessor of the ThinkPad L series was the R series, conceived as an entry-level line.
The ThinkPad R series introduced Lenovo's new product naming system, as indicated in the published tech specs. The R61 laptop was replaced with the R400 and R500. The first digit in the name referred to the display screen size of the product. The R400 laptop had a 14.1" display, while the R500 laptop had a 15.6" display. From the R series onwards, all ThinkPad models transitioned to widescreen displays.