| Manufacturer | IBM |
|---|---|
| Product family | IBM PS/55 |
| Released | 1991; 35 years ago (1991)[1] |
| Introductory price | between$1,680 and$2,550 |
| Predecessor | IBM PC Convertible |

TheIBM Personal System/55 Note (stylized asPS/55 note) is a series ofnotebooks manufactured by theIBM subsidiaryIBM Japan as part of theIBM Personal System/55 series.
Machine type 5523 were designated as 'notebook' computers distinct from type 5535 which were larger 'laptop' multistation computers.
The internationalIBM PS/2 Note series was based on the PS/55 Note series and used the ISA bus (with the final exception of the C52).
IBM started selling the PS/55 Note series in Japan in April 1991.[2]
Western Digital has supplied video and logic chips for the PS/55 Note.[3]
The second generation notes had an N model number signifying 'Notebook'. The third and fourth generation notes changed to C for 'Colour' and M for 'Monochrome'.
The prices for the PS/55 Note varies between$1,680 and$2,550.
The PS/55 Note was a rapid success in Japan.[6]
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