The IBM ThinkPad 560 is a notebook series from the ThinkPad line by IBM.[1][2][3] It has been argued that the ThinkPad 560 was the first ultraportable notebook.[4]
Models
| 560 | 560E | 560X | 560Z |
CPU | Pentium 100, 120, 133MHz | Pentium 150, 166MHz | Pentium 200, 233MHz MMX | Pentium II Mobile 233, 300MHz |
HDD | 2.1 GB | 2.1 GB | 2.1-4.0 GB | 4.0-6.4 GB |
RAM | 8 MB, max. 40 MB 60 ns, non-parity, 3.3 volt, 144-pin EDO | 16 MB, max. 80 MB 70 ns, non-parity, 3.3 volt, 144-pin EDO | 32 MB, max. 96 MB 60 ns, non-parity, 3.3 volt, 144-pin EDO | 32 MB, max. 96 MB /64 MB, max. 128 MB 60 ns, non-parity, 3.3 volt, 144-pin EDO |
Graphics | Trident Cyber9382, 1 MB RAM, PCI | NeoMagic MagicGraph128XD, 2 MB RAM, PCI |
Display | 11.3" Dual Scan SVGA 256 colors /12.1" TFT SVGA 64k colors | 11.3" Dual Scan SVGA 64k colors /12.1" TFT SVGA 64k colors | 12.1" HPA SVGA 232k colors /12.1" TFT SVGA 262k colors | 12.1" TFT SVGA 16 million colors |
Audio 16Bit | ESS1688 | CS4237B |
Dimensions | 297 x 222 x 31 mm |
Weight | 1.86 - 1.87 kg | 1.9 kg | 1.88 - 1.89 kg |
Reception
The laptop won the iF Product Design Award in 1997 for the product discipline.[5] A review by ZDNet considered the ThinkPad 560X a good desktop replacement if it was combined with a port replicator.[6]
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