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IBM PC Convertible

The IBM PC Convertible is a laptop computer made by IBM, first sold in April 1986. The Convertible was IBM's first laptop-style computer, following the luggable IBM Portable, and introduced the 3½-inch floppy disk format to the IBM product line. Like modern laptops, it featured power management and the ability to run from batteries.

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IBM PC Convertible

The IBM PC Convertible is a laptop computer made by IBM, first sold in April 1986. The Convertible was IBM's first laptop-style computer, following the luggable IBM Portable, and introduced the 3½-inch floppy disk format to the IBM product line. Like modern laptops, it featured power management and the ability to run from batteries.

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Canon NoteJet

The Canon NoteJet is a series of notebook computers which include a printer and scanner that was manufactured from 1993 by a joint venture between the Canon subsidiary Canon Computer Systems Inc. and IBM subsidiary IBM Japan The Canon branded series was sold worldwide except in Japan, where the similar IBM ThinkPad 555BJ and 550BJ was sold. The European model did not used the NoteJet branding and was branded as the Canon BN120C, BN22 or BN200.

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IBM Leapfrog

The IBM Leapfrog is a tablet computer prototype by IBM. It was designed by Sam Lucente and Richard Sapper. It is part of the collection of the Museum of Modern Art. It won the Compasso d'Oro in 1994.

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IBM Palm Top PC 110

The Palm Top PC 110 is a handheld personal computer that was developed jointly by IBM's Japanese subsidiary and Ricoh. It was released exclusively in Japan in September 1995. It ran the Intel 80486SX and was available in three different configurations. It used a Japanese styled keyboard, could be used in a docking station, and had a modem connection. During the development phase, the size was decreased. After the release, it was received positively for the number of features, but negatively for the small keyboard.

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IBM ThinkPad 220

The IBM ThinkPad 220 is a subnotebook from the ThinkPad line by IBM. It was released in Japan only in 1993, and was jointly developed by IBM Japan Yamato Facility and IBM Japan and Ricoh joint project Rios System.

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IBM ThinkPad 300

The IBM ThinkPad 300 was one of the first ThinkPad notebook computers that was released by IBM in 1992. The IBM ThinkPad 300 was released alongside the ThinkPad 700 series, and was meant to be a low-end, cheaper version of the 700 series.

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IBM ThinkPad 360

The IBM ThinkPad 360 series was a notebook computer series introduced in 1994 by IBM as part of their ThinkPad laptop series. It was succeeded in late 1995 by the IBM ThinkPad 365 series.

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IBM ThinkPad 365

The IBM ThinkPad 365 was a notebook computer series introduced in November 1995 by the IBM corporation into the market as part of their ThinkPad laptop series. It was succeeded in 1997 by the ThinkPad 380 series. The series had 8 models that were released before being discontinued.

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IBM ThinkPad 560

The IBM ThinkPad 560 is a notebook series from the ThinkPad line by IBM. It has been argued that the ThinkPad 560 was the first ultraportable notebook.

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IBM ThinkPad 700

The IBM ThinkPad 700 series is the first notebook computer series for the ThinkPad brand that was released by IBM in 1992. The 700 series was released alongside the IBM ThinkPad 300. The 700 series was meant to be top-of-the-line while the 300 series was meant to be a cheaper, cost-effective version.

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IBM ThinkPad 701

The IBM ThinkPad 701 is a discontinued subnotebook series from the ThinkPad line by IBM consisting of the 701C and 701Cs models based on the Intel 486. The 701 is colloquially known as the Butterfly due to its sliding keyboards. It was developed from 1993 and sold from March 1995 until later that year and priced between 1499 and 3299 USD. The 701 was the most sold laptop in 1995 and has received 27 design awards. The series was discontinued due to newer laptops having larger screens.

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IBM ThinkPad Power Series

The IBM ThinkPad Power Series (800/820/821/822/823/850/851/860) is a laptop series from the ThinkPad brand based on the PowerPC architecture.

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IBM ThinkPad TransNote

The IBM ThinkPad TransNote is a notebook computer by IBM.

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IBM WorkPad Z50

The IBM WorkPad Z50 is a handheld PC that was marketed by IBM as part of the IBM WorkPad series. It runs on Windows CE.

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ThinkPad UltraBay

UltraBay is originally IBM's name for the swappable drive bay in the ThinkPad range of laptop computers. When the Thinkpad product line was sold to Lenovo, the concept and the name stayed. Furthermore, it is used in some of Lenovo's own IdeaPad Y Series laptops.

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ThinkPad

ThinkPad is a line of business-oriented laptop computers and tablets designed, developed and marketed by Lenovo/IBM. It was initially sold by IBM until 2005. ThinkPads have a distinct black, boxy design language, inspired by a Japanese bento lunchbox, which originated in 1990 and is still used in some models.

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IBM ThinkPad 240

IBM ThinkPad 240 is an ultra-portable laptop computer designed and produced by IBM from June 1999 to 2001. It is one of the few ThinkPad 200 series models made available in America and was the smallest and lightest ThinkPad model produced to date. The 240 series was discontinued, and it was replaced with the ThinkPad X series in 2000.

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IBM ThinkPad 310

IBM ThinkPad 310 was a notebook computer series introduced in 1997 by the IBM corporation into the market as part of their ThinkPad laptop series. It was succeeded by the ThinkPad 380 series.

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IBM ThinkPad 380

IBM ThinkPad 380 was a notebook computer manufactured in 1997 by IBM as part of their ThinkPad laptop series. Notable for incorporating a CD-ROM and a floppy drive, it was considered a mid-range laptop by IBM at the time, and sold well.

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IBM ThinkPad 600

The IBM ThinkPad 600 series was a series of notebook computers introduced in 1998 by IBM as the immediate predecessor to the T-series which still exists today under Lenovo ownership. Three models were produced, the 600, 600E, and 600X; the series was succeeded in 2000 by the ThinkPad T20 series.

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IBM ThinkPad 760

IBM ThinkPad 760 was a notebook computer introduced in 1995 by the IBM corporation into the market as part of the ThinkPad 700-series. It was succeeded in 1998 by the ThinkPad 770 series.

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IBM ThinkPad 770

IBM ThinkPad 770 was a laptop designed and manufactured by IBM targeted for the business, enterprise and professional user. It was the last lineup in the ThinkPad 700-series, succeeding the 760 as the high-end laptop of the ThinkPad lineup. The line was produced from October 1997 to October 1999, and eventually replaced by the ThinkPad models 390X and 600X.

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ThinkPad T series

The ThinkPad T series is a line of laptop computers. Originally developed by IBM, and introduced in 2000, the brand was sold along with the rest of IBM's consumer computer division to Chinese technology company Lenovo in 2005, who have continued to produce and market succeeding models.

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IBM ThinkPad T20 series

The IBM ThinkPad T20 series was a series of notebook computers introduced in May 2000 by IBM as the successor of the 600 series and the first model of the T-series which exists today under Lenovo ownership. Four models were produced, the T20, T21, T22, and T23; the series was succeeded in May 2002 by the ThinkPad T30, but was produced until July 2003.

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ThinkPad X series

The ThinkPad X series is a line of laptop computers and convertible tablets produced by Lenovo with less power than it's other counterparts. It was initially produced by IBM until 2005.