
ThinkPad 700 - Wikipedia
Both the 700 and 700C were based on the 25MHz IBM 486SLC processor with 4 MB of memory, and had a nickel metal hydride battery that was claimed by IBM to last almost 4 hours. The 700 had the option of an 80 or 120 MB hard disk size, and a 9.5in 640 x 480 monochrome screen.
ThinkPad - IBM
The top-of-the-line 700C featured a stylish matte-black, rubberized-paint exterior, a large (for the time) 10.4-inch active-matrix, thin-film transistor (TFT) display, and a red rubber nub nestled amid the keys.
IBM ThinkPad - old computers
While the 300 and 700 have modest 9.5-inch passive LCD screens, the model 700C has a beautiful 10.5-inch active-matrix color LCD - the largest screen available on any notebook computer at the time.
IBM 700/7000 series - Wikipedia
The IBM 700/7000 series is a series of large-scale computer systems that were made by IBM through the 1950s and early 1960s. The series includes several different, incompatible processor architectures.
The ThinkPad that Wasn't Black (Beige/Pebble Gray ThinkPad)
Oct 22, 2022 · According to the IBM Mobile Systems Hardware Maintenance Manual Volume 2: ThinkPad Computers April 1995, the following models had “gray” part options that were designated “For Germany.” They are listed below: There was also a Japan-exclusive ThinkPad 330C (5523-JVB) that was beige.
ThinkPad History Part 3 – 1992 Launch - DankPads ☠️
Nov 24, 2019 · At the center of the launch, the 700C was aimed directly to business executives, it was IBM’s flagship for their new laptop line, using IBM’s Micro Channel Architecture. It cost $4,350 USD and its price was the highest laptop out of …
IBM ThinkPad 700 | Computer Wiki | Fandom
The IBM ThinkPad 700 (also named model 700 PS/2) is the first notebook computer for the ThinkPad brand that was released by IBM on October 5, 1992. Another series was released alongside it, the ThinkPad 300 series.
IBM ThinkPad 700/700C - MacDat
IBM ThinkPad 700/700C. The ThinkPad 700/700C are 486-based laptops that were released in October 1992. The ThinkPad 700 and 700C were really the first "true" ThinkPads. The 700T came first, but it was not actually a laptop. These ThinkPads, along with the 720, are weird beasts.
ThinkPad 700c (1992) - 5 iconic ThinkPad laptops - CNNMoney
Jan 8, 2015 · IBM's first ThinkPad laptop was designed in 1992 to be super easy to use. Industrial designer Richard Sapper made the ThinkPad to look like a Bento box food container, with little styling or...
IBM ThinkPad 700C Specification - ThinkPad 700C Laptop Specs
The ThinkPad 700C is designed for users who require maximum performance in a mainstream Laptop. Even with its form factor design, the ThinkPad 700C doesn't skimp on performance offering the ideal blend of power and efficiency.