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  2. ThinkPad T20 series - Wikipedia

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    The IBM ThinkPad T20 series was a series of notebook computers introduced in May 2000 by IBM as the successor of the 770 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; [1] the series was succeeded in May 2002 by the ThinkPad T30, but was produced until ...

  3. ThinkPad T series - Wikipedia

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    [2] The ThinkPad T20 was released by IBM as the successor to the ThinkPad 600X and ThinkPad 770Z series laptops. [3] With a weight of 2.1 kg (4.6 lb), the T20 was the lightest laptop offering with a screen size of 14.1-inch (360 mm). [4] With the addition of an internal 8x DVD-ROM drive, the weight remained as low as 2.4 kg (5.2 lb). [5]

  4. IBM ThinkPad T30 - Wikipedia

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    The new platform with Intel processor also include the new Intel 845MP Chipset, [5] and ATI Mobility Radeon 7500 video controller with 16 MB graphics memory, and up to 1 GB PC2100 RAM [6] (maximum according to IBM manual, but it has been reported to accept 2 GB of RAM [7] [8]) with 256 MB as standard memory.

  5. IBM ThinkPad 600 - Wikipedia

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    ThinkPad 600X - The final model of the 600 series, featuring a Pentium III at either 450 MHz, 500 MHz, or 650 MHz (with SpeedStep technology) and a 13.3" XGA TFT display as standard. This model shipped with a 6 GB or 12 GB hard drive, a Mini-PCI Modem, either a CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive, and 64 MB of RAM on the motherboard (upgradeable to 512 MB ...

  6. IBM PC Series - Wikipedia

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    The PC 340, introduced in 1996, [2] was a budget model. It used the Pentium processor clocked at 100, 133 or 166 MHz. It had 4 ISA and 3 PCI expansion slots and four (2 external 5.25 inch, 1 external and 1 internal 3.5 inch) drive bays. It had 4 SIMM-72 RAM slots, and featured an IBM SurePath BIOS. The submodels were:

  7. IBM ThinkPad T20 - Wikipedia

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  8. ThinkPad T60 - Wikipedia

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    All T60 versions supports ThinkPad UltraBay accessories (but SATA connection speed of bay was limited prior to IDE compatibility). The docking station options includes an Advanced Mini-Dock (with 15 ports, include the DVI-D and RS-232 support) and Advanced Dock with additional PCI-E card support (with up to 1x bus speed).

  9. ThinkPad G series - Wikipedia

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    The ThinkPad G series is a series of desktop replacement ThinkPad laptops made by IBM. The short-lived series is the only ThinkPad series to use a desktop CPU (except G50), being produced from 2003 to 2006 with three generations released.