The IBM Palm Top PC 110 (commonly just “PC110”) is, as its name suggests, a palmtop PC intended for sale exclusively in Japan. It was produced by a joint venture between IBM Japan and Ricoh, known as RIOS.
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IBM ThinkPad Accessories
In addition to simple AC adapters, I have a few external accessories to complement the models of ThinkPad that I showcase on my site. This post outlines those devices. Continue reading
IBM ThinkPad 760E (XGA, 9546-U9B)
This is the second 760E I’ve picked up, somewhat different from the first in that it’s the XGA model which has an integral CD-ROM drive. It is otherwise very similar to my SVGA 760E. I bought it in August 2017 from eBay, quite cheaply due to a display issue which I’ve since fixed. Continue reading
IBM ThinkPad 760E (SVGA, 9546-U4A)
The 760E is a fairly common model of early ThinkPad which closely fits in with the oldest models of the series. It has the design and the type of engineered features that set early ThinkPads apart from other market offerings. I was quite pleased to add this to my collection in July 2017 from eBay. Continue reading
IBM ThinkPad T21 (2647-87U)
Like the 600, the ThinkPad T21 is not really what I’d call vintage or retro. This machine is capable of being used for modern day-to-day computing, if the user has a little patience. Nonetheless, it isn’t exactly a modern computer, so I’ve opted to describe it here. Continue reading
IBM ThinkPad 600 (2645-45U)
The ThinkPad 600 is just on the edge of what I consider vintage or retro; although it’s perfectly at home running Win98 or older, it can also comfortably accommodate XP, which from a functionality standpoint is practically modern. Continue reading