IBM ThinkPad 750 | |
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The IBM ThinkPad 750 is a series of notebook computers from the ThinkPad series manufactured by IBM.
The 750 series included support for Cellular digital packet data.[1] They also included the pop-up keyboard.[2] The RAM could be expanded with an IC DRAM Card that contained ICs from Hitachi.[3]
Model | IntroductionDate | WithdrawalDate | BasePrice | Screen Options | CPUOptions | Memory(std - max) | VideoController | AudioController | Hard DriveOptions | MiscInfo | |
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750 | Sep 1993 | Sep 1994 | $3,199 | DSTN9.5" VGA 640x480 Mono | 80486 SL - 33 MHzIntegrated Coprocessor 8 KB cache | 4 - 20 MB70 ns | Western DigitalWD90C24 1 MB DRAM AT | CirrusCS4248 | 170 MB | 340 MB | 2.88 MB FDDData/Fax Modem
Ni-HM Battery (5.3 hr) |
750Cs | Nov 1993 | $2,599 | DSTN9.5" VGA 640x480 Color | 2.88 MB FDDData/Fax Modem
Ni-HM Battery (3.5 hr) | |||||||
750C | Sep 1993 | $4,699 | TFT10.4" VGA 640x480 Color | 2.88 MB FDDData/Fax Modem
Ni-HM Battery (3.4 hr) | |||||||
750P | $2,599 | DSTN9.5" VGA 640x480 Mono | Pen enabled display2.88 MB FDD Data/Fax Modem Ni-HM Battery (5.1 hr) | ||||||||
750Ce | Feb 1994 | Unknown | TFT10.4" VGA 640x480 Color | Limited-edition, "special-bid" (by request only) model with faster, VLB-compatible GPU[4] 2.88 MB FDD Data/Fax Modem Ni-HM Battery (5.1 hr) |
A review of the 750C by the Los Angeles Times noted the excellent screen and the keyboard that be lifted up. It also noted the high price.[5]