Difference between revisions of "ThinkPad Legends"
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Revision as of 03:48, 12 February 2006
This page is a list of ThinkPads with extraordinary features, design or impact. At the moment it is just a listing to gather the models.
Curiosities
The following ThinkPads include extraordinary features or charasteristics.
- ThinkPad 220 (runs on 6 AA batteries)
- ThinkPad 235 (runs on camcorder batteries)
- ThinkPad 550BJ,555BJ (integrated printer)
- ThinkPad 701C, 701CS (TrackWrite butterfly keyboard, piece of MoMa exhibition)
- ThinkPad 755CV, 755CDV (overhead projector displays)
- ThinkPad 820, 850 (PowerPC based with SCSI)
- ThinkPad TransNote (FlipTouch, ThinkScribe)
- PC110 (PalmTop sized computer)
First timers
The following ThinkPads introduced features for the first time among ThinkPads.
- ThinkPad 700T (first ThinkPad tablet)
- ThinkPad 750P (first Tablet/Notebook morphable ThinkPad)
- ThinkPad T30 (first ThinkPad with a touchpad)
- Thinkpad Z60t/Z60m (first widescreen Thinkpad)
Innovatives
The following ThinkPads introduced features for the first time among notebooks in general.
- ThinkPad i Series (first Notebook with keyboard light)
- ThinkPad T41 (first Notebook with APS)
Legends
The following ThinkPads became famous because of their characteristics or other circumstances.
- ThinkPad 560 (ultraportable)
- ThinkPad 600 (biggest market impact)
- ThinkPad 750 (first ThinkPad that went to space - aboard the Endeavour)
- Thinkpad X41 Tablet (Tablet PC ultraportable)