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  2. IBM ThinkPad 310 - Wikipedia

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    It featured an Intel Pentium MMX 166 MHz processor, 16 MB of soldered EDO RAM, 1.6 or 2.1 GB hard drive size options, and a 1.44 MB floppy disk drive. It came with a larger 12.1" 800x600 DSTN display with the additional option of an 11.3" 800x600 TFT display. It also came with a NiHM battery which could last up to 2.8 hours on one charge. [1]

  3. IBM ThinkPad 760 - Wikipedia

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    This was shipped with a Floppy Drive and allowed for up to a 2.1 GB hard drive option. This model also included Windows 95 as an option. This model also came with a RAM expansion module which had an additional 8 MB RAM to total 16 MB of usable RAM, and had 2 slots on it to allow up to 80 MB RAM to be installed (2x32 MB RAM modules in addition ...

  4. ThinkPad X series - Wikipedia

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    2 GB DDR2 — 667 MHz (1 slot) Intel GMA 3150 One 2.5" SATA Drive ... with 4 GiB of RAM (up to 8 GiB), SATA SSD or hard drive, Intel Integrated HD Graphics, USB 3.0 ...

  5. IBM ThinkPad 380 - Wikipedia

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    IBM ThinkPad 380E — The 380E model introduced several additional features, along with more optional features available. Along with the 16 MB soldered onto the motherboard (a feature carried over from the original 380 model), a single slot accessible through an external cover on the bottom of the case could hold a memory card up to 64 MB in size, allowing a maximum of 80 MB to be installed.

  6. SGI Indy - Wikipedia

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    The base Indy model was launched in July 1993 at US$5,000 (equivalent to about $10,500 in 2023), [1] without a hard drive, or diskless, and is intended for networked use. [1] [2] The model with 2 GB hard drive was launched at $7,500. The base model was launched with 16 MB of RAM and can be expanded to 256 MB. [1]

  7. Sony Vaio VGN-TX2 - Wikipedia

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    The TX series used 1.8-inch hard drives with most units having 512 MB of ram built into the motherboard and one RAM slot free to be upgraded to 1.5 GB of RAM max, whereas some higher-end models have 1 GB of RAM built in and so were able to be upgraded to 2 GB of RAM max.

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