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IBM Thinkpad 350
An IBM ThinkPad 350 sitting open.
Manufacturer
TypeNotebook Computer
Release dateJune 1993; 32 years ago (1993-06)
Lifespan1993-1994
Introductory priceStarting atUS$2,099 (equivalent to $4,569 in 2024)
DiscontinuedSeptember 1994
MediaFloppy Disk
Operating system
CPU
Memory4-20 MB
Storage125 - 250 MB internalhard drive
Display
Types
  • 9.5in DSTN 640x480 Mono
  • 9.2in DSTN 640x480 Color
GraphicsChips & Tech. - 65530
Input
Connectivity
  • Built-in modem
  • LAN Adaptor (viaPCMCIA card)
WeightUp to 5.7lb
PredecessorIBM ThinkPad 300
SuccessorIBM ThinkPad 360
Websitewww.ibm.com

TheIBM Thinkpad 350 series was a notebook computer series introduced in 1993 byIBM as part of theirThinkpad laptop series. It was the successor to theIBM ThinkPad 300.[1] With only 2 models ever made in the series, it was succeeded in 1994 by theIBM Thinkpad 360 series.

History

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The 350 was announced in June 1993.[2] The 125MB disk version started shipping in June 1993, the 250MB version started shipping in July.[3]

The New York Times noted that IBM challengedCompaq with the development of the 350, who was the market leader in the lower priced notebook market.[4]

Features

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The 350 series shipped withIBM PC DOS 5.02 as the includedoperating system.

Both models in the series came with an Intel 486SL running at 25 MHz, and a CT-65530 video controller with 1 MB of video memory. Both models also had a standard 4 MB of RAM that was on a proprietary IC DRAM Card. If a user wanted to upgrade the ram, the 350 ThinkPads supported an IC DRAM Card size up to 20 MB.

Both in the series came with a 125 or 250 MB standard hard drive, and a non-removable 1.44 MB floppy drive. Both models also had a battery life up to 9 hours.[5]

In March 1994, IBM cut the prices by 12%.

The 350 is identical to thePS/Note 425 and the 350C is identical to the PS/Note 425C.

Models

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IBM ThinkPad 350 — The first model in the series, it introduced a Intel 486SL running at 25 MHz, a monochrome 9.5" STN display with 640x480 resolution, 4 MB of ram on an IC DRAM Card, a non-removable 3.5" 1.44 MB floppy drive and a 250 MB hard disk drive. The 350 weighed 5.2 lb in total, and started at $2,099. Other features included: Trackpoint II, Type II PCMIA slot.[5]

IBM ThinkPad 350C, also branded as PS/Note 425

IBM ThinkPad 350C — Basically the same as the first, and also the second and last in the series, it only had 1 notable change to a 9.2" STL LCD 640x480 256 color display. It also added the additional option of a 125 MB hard drive alongside the 250 MB option. It weighed 5.7 lbs, a .5 lb gain from the base 350 model. The 350C started at a price of $1,999 with the highest being $2,399.[5]

Comparison

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Model350350C
Intro/Disc DateJun 1993 / Sep 1994
DisplayVGA / 9.5inDSTN640x480

64Greyscale

VGA / 9.5inDSTN640x480

256 Color

Video ControllerChips & Tech. CT-65530
Audio ControllerNone
ProcessorIntel 80486SL - 25 MHz, 8 KB Cache
Memory4-20 MB, 80 ns,non-parity
Hard Drive125 MB, 15 ms250 MB, 12 ms
Misc1.44 MBFDD

TrackPoint II

NiMH Battery / 2.7 hours

1.44 MBFDD

TrackPoint II

NiMH Battery / 2 hours

Reception

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A review by theLos Angeles Times considered the ThinkPad 350 not an impressive machine due the fact it was bundlingIBM DOS instead ofMS-DOS orMicrosoft Windows.[6] A review of the 350C byInfoWorld noted the good screen and the relatively short battery life.[7]

References

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  1. ^"The IBM ThinkPad: 15 years old today • The Register".The Register. RetrievedApril 19, 2021.
  2. ^"IBM subnotebook to sport PCMCIA slot".InfoWorld. June 14, 1993.
  3. ^Lee, Yvonne (June 21, 1993)."IBM subnotebook uses 486".InfoWorld. p. 31.
  4. ^Lohr, Steve (June 23, 1993)."Notebooks May Hold Key to I.B.M.'s Revival".The New York Times.ISSN 0362-4331. RetrievedMarch 24, 2023.
  5. ^abcPC World Volume 12 No. 7. USA: IDG. 1994. pp. 292.
  6. ^J. Magid, Lawrence (September 16, 1993)."Finally, an IBM That's Worth Craving".Los Angeles Times.ISSN 2165-1736.Archived from the original on May 7, 2021. RetrievedMay 7, 2021.
  7. ^"Benchmark Tests: Color portables - IBM ThinkPad 350C".InfoWorld. December 21, 1993. p. 243.
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