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IBM READY WITH TWO INNOVATIVE THINKPAD MODELS



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Date: 02/27/95 08:03:22 PM
Subject: IBM READY WITH TWO INNOVATIVE THINKPAD MODELS


IBM Corp's increasingly embattled Personal Computer Co hits back
at its critics next month with a couple of new product lines it
hopes will get it back into the game. The announcement will
include new Thinkpads and new multiprocessor servers. The new
ThinkPad 701C or butterfly is attracting some attention because
it has a keyboard that opens up to full size when the machine is
opened, and the design enables it to accommodate a larger screen
as well. The 710C tucks an 11.5" wide keyboard into a machine
that is only 9.6" wide, the trick, according to Dow Jones & Co
being that when the lid is lifted, a series of levers and arms
slide the left half of the keyboard to the left and the right
half down and to the right until they fit together. According to
PC Week, it weighs 4.3 lbs, measures 9.6" by 7.8" by 1.6" and
the screen is thin-film-transistor active-matrix; a 701Cs
variant has a dual-scan display. The base model is expected to
cost $3,400 with 50MHz 80486DX2, 4Mb and 360Mb disk, dual-scan
display and nickel-metal hydride battery, sources said. A $6,000
high-end model has 75MHz 80486DX4 processor, the active matrix
screen and 24Mb memory. Both versions are said to have 115Kbps
infrared port, a telephony board with speaker-phone
capabilities, a 3.5" external floppy drive and two PCMCIA Type 2
slots - and IBM is planning PCMCIA cellular modems for the new
machines.





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