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IBM ThinkPad Series
February 1996
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1995 Editors' Choice Awards: Awards of Excellence
/ IBM ThinkPad Series
The
ThinkPad 760CD is a true multimedia notebook
in a comfortably portable form factor. It's expensive ($7950), but it clearly sets the pace for high-end notebooks, with a 90-MHz Pentium processor, lithium-ion batteries, a quad-speed CD-ROM drive, a 12.1-inch active-matrix display, infrared data transfer, and MPEG decoder hardware. Also impressive is its sibling, the ThinkPad 755CV, which has a built-in presentation p
anel. The more svelte ThinkPad 701C (aka Butterfly) unveiled a unique sliding keyboard that opens up to desktop-keyboard size. Combined with a sharp 10.4-inch screen, this portable establis
hed a new level for ergonomics.
Contact: IBM Personal Computer Co., Somers, NY, (800) 426-2968
or (919) 517-1950;
http://www.ibm.com
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My approach to software engineering is far more pragmatic than it
is
theoretical--and no language better exemplifies this than C++.
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