ThinkPad G series
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| Also known as | ThickPad |
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| Developer | IBM (2003–2005) Lenovo (2005–2006) |
| Product family | ThinkPad |
| Release date | 2003 |
| Discontinued | 2006 |
| Operating system | Microsoft Windows |
| CPU | Intel Pentium 4 |
| Marketing target | Business purpose |
| Successor | ThinkPad R series |
| Related | ThinkPad A series |
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The ThinkPad G series was a line of desktop replacement ThinkPad laptops developed by IBM and Lenovo as partial successors to the ThinkPad A series. Positioned as a budget friendly alternative to the desktop replacement models of the T and R series with suffix 'p', the short-lived series was and still is the only ThinkPad series to use a desktop CPU (except G50). Three generations were released from when it was released in 2003 to when it was succeeded in 2006 by the ThinkPad R series.