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  2. ThinkPad W series - Wikipedia

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    Gizmodo said, about the W701ds laptop, "Lenovo ThinkPad W701ds pairs beastly specs with an integrated secondary screen." [10] The laptop also received favorable reviews from PCWorld, which called the laptop a "portable goliath that could replace desktop workstations, letting pros stay productive from anywhere". [11]

  3. IBM ThinkPad 701 - Wikipedia

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    The IBM ThinkPad 701 is a subnotebook in the ThinkPad line by IBM. The 701 is colloquially known as the Butterfly due to its sliding keyboard, which was designed by John Karidis. It was developed from 1993 and sold from March 1995 until later that year and priced between $1,499 and $3,299. The 701 was the most sold laptop in 1995 and has ...

  4. 2-in-1 laptop - Wikipedia

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    Before the emergence of 2-in-1s and their denomination as such, technology journalists used the words convertible and hybrid to denominate pre-2-in-1 portable computers: Convertible typically denominated those that featured a mechanism to conceal the physical keyboard by sliding or rotating it behind the chassis, and hybrid those that featured a hot-pluggable, complementary, physical keyboard.

  5. ThinkLight - Wikipedia

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    ThinkLight was a keyboard light present on many older ThinkPad families of notebook computers. The series was originally designed by IBM , and then developed and produced by Lenovo since 2005. The ThinkLight has been replaced by a backlight keyboard on later generations of ThinkPads, and Lenovo has discontinued the ThinkLight in 2013.

  6. IBM ThinkPad 560 - Wikipedia

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    The IBM ThinkPad 560 is a notebook series from the ThinkPad line by IBM. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It has been argued that the ThinkPad 560 was the first ultraportable notebook. [ 4 ]

  7. IBM ThinkPad 760 - Wikipedia

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    The 760-series of the IBM ThinkPad was available at the time of its production as the most state of the art notebook available to the public by IBM.It used the Intel Pentium processor, and utilized EDO RAM soldered onto the motherboard to prevent booting without usable RAM, and the ability to easily exchange critical hardware components, such as the Hard Drive, Battery, Option hardware that ...

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