What Do You Know About The History Of The Thinkpad?
The track record of the ThinkPad laptop starts in the year of 1992, starting off with a range of personal computers that were sold and created by IBM. The origins of the brand comes from a 1920s slogan from IBM. The slogan ‘THINK!’ was from Thomas Watson and was incorporated on numerous brown leatherette pocket-sized laptops that had been offered to clients and staff.
The label ThinkPad was encouraged by Denny Wainwright, an IBM worker earning a living at the company at the time. Though the name faced issues with the naming committee it stuck as a brand name when the press showed love for it. The naming process for IBM personal computers was mathematical.
ThinkPads were produced during October of 1992 with three models being introduced, beginning with the 700, 700C and 700T. The 700C utilised Windows 3.1 as its os and contained a 120MB hard disk, 25MHz processor chip and a small and radical 10.4 inch TFT full color screen. Weighing 2.9kg or 6.5lb in weight, the dimensions was merely 56mm by 300mm by 210mm and the price was $4,350.
The prototype ThinkPad different considerably with the commercial edition with it’s tablet model without a keyboard. The commercial ThinkPad had an aiming stick or TrackPoint device in vibrant red, allowing the laptop to be utilized without making use of a mouse.
A maintenance mission on the Hubble Telescope during December 1993 involved NASA tests run on a ThinkPad 750. Making its way aboard the Endeavour space shuttle it identified if radiation confined in space might lead to anomalies in the ThinkPad or other unanticipated problems. The Space Station as of this year still holds quite a few computers by ThinkPad for use.
Throughout the history of the ThinkPad notebook the design has been acknowledged for unique and quirky designs. A butterfly design keyboard that folded out can still be seen displayed on the ThinkPad 701 at the Modern Art Museum in New York.
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