IBM unveils thinner ThinkPads
IBM has unveiled two "superslim" ThinkPad notebook PCs.
Measuring just one inch thick, both ThinkPad240X models start at $1,999, and weigh 2.9 and 3.2 pounds, respectively. Both include standard serial, parallel, USB, infrared, and RJ-11 ports and a keyboard that is 95 percent the size of the current model's keyboard, the company said.
The higher-end 61U and 62U models are based on a 500-MHz Intel Pentium III CPU and a new six-cell lithium-ion battery that promises four hours of use.
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