IBM ThinkPad 380
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The IBM ThinkPad 380 was a notebook computer series released May 13, 1997 by IBM as part of their ThinkPad laptop series. Notable for incorporating a CD-ROM and a floppy drive,[1] it was considered a mid-range laptop by IBM at the time, and sold well.[2] The series was the successor to the IBM ThinkPad 365.
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Manufacturer | IBM |
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Type | Notebook Computer |
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Lifespan | 1997-1999 |
Discontinued | June 1999 |
Media | Floppy Disk, CD, DVD, USB |
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Storage | 1.08 - 4 GB internal hard drive |
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Sound | Crystal Semiconductors
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Mass | Up to 7.2 lb (3.3 kg) |
Predecessor | IBM ThinkPad 365 |
Successor | IBM ThinkPad 385 |
Website | ibm |
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