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This machine is specific to Asia Pacific (mainly China, Hong Kong, Japan and Korea).
 
This machine is specific to Asia Pacific (mainly China, Hong Kong, Japan and Korea).
It was designed by RIOS, a joint venture between IBM and Ricoh, under the codename "Chandra". It was marketed under a number of different names including Hitachi VisionBook Traveler, Hitachi Prius 210, Epson Endeavor TK-300/TK-400,...
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It was designed by RIOS, a joint venture between IBM and Ricoh, under the codename "Chandra 2" or "Clavius". It was marketed under a number of different names including Hitachi VisionBook Traveler, Hitachi Prius 210, Epson Endeavor TK-300/TK-400, ...
 
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It features 3 PCMCIA slots (yes: three), 1 USB, 1 PS/2, 1 infra/red, 1 serial and 1 VGA ports.
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It features 3 PCMCIA slots (yes: three), 1 USB, 1 PS/2, 1 infra/red, 1 serial, 1 parallel and 1 VGA ports.
  
It is using two standard camera batteries (7.2V), allowing battery hotswap and external charge.
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It is using two standard camcorder batteries (7.2V), allowing battery hotswap and external charge.
  
 
==External Sources==
 
==External Sources==
 
[http://arizona.speedchoice.com/~lufthans/unix/schlepptop/Hitachi.Traveler.html Linux on a Hitachi VisionBook Traveler]
 
[http://arizona.speedchoice.com/~lufthans/unix/schlepptop/Hitachi.Traveler.html Linux on a Hitachi VisionBook Traveler]
 
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[http://digital.hmx.net/02contents/pc/i386/tp235/tp235.shtml Many pictures and detailed specifications]
 
[[Category:Models]]
 
[[Category:Models]]

Revision as of 14:21, 3 September 2007

ThinkPad 235

ThinkPad 235

This page gives an overview of all ThinkPad 235 related topics.

This machine is specific to Asia Pacific (mainly China, Hong Kong, Japan and Korea). It was designed by RIOS, a joint venture between IBM and Ricoh, under the codename "Chandra 2" or "Clavius". It was marketed under a number of different names including Hitachi VisionBook Traveler, Hitachi Prius 210, Epson Endeavor TK-300/TK-400, ...

It features 3 PCMCIA slots (yes: three), 1 USB, 1 PS/2, 1 infra/red, 1 serial, 1 parallel and 1 VGA ports.

It is using two standard camcorder batteries (7.2V), allowing battery hotswap and external charge.

External Sources

Linux on a Hitachi VisionBook Traveler Many pictures and detailed specifications

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