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IBM PS/2 Note

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IBM PS/2 Note
DeveloperIBM
TypeLaptop computer
Release date1990 (1990)
Discontinued1992
PredecessorIBM PS/2 P70/
IBM PC Convertible
SuccessorIBM ThinkPad

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PS/2 Note was a line of laptops under IBM's PS/2 brand. Successor of IBM PS/2 P70 and P75 portable models, predecessor of IBM ThinkPad.

PS/2 models line[edit]

N33 (Note 33) and N51[edit]

PS/2 N33

1990's models[1]. N33 was a first IBM's notebook-format computer from year 1991 (Model 8533, with 386SX CPU),

L40SX[edit]

PS/2 L40SX

1991's model (ISA-bus 386SX)

N51SX/N51SCL, CL57SX (and the PS/Note N45SL)[edit]

One year after the announcement of the L40SX, on 24 March 1992, four other notebooks were announced by IBM: N51SX, N51SCL, N45SL and the CL57SX.[2]

N51 - have a 386SX or 386SLC CPU. 9.5", 2.8kg
The CL57SX was the first laptop from IBM that featured a color TFT 10.4" display;[3] CL57 also have a trackball.[4] 486SX CPU, 5kg.
N45SL — is a PS/Note branded low-end model; 10" screen, 3kg, gray case, only keyboard input with reduced layout.


PS/55 line[edit]

Japan-only line;[5] Models:[6]

5535-(M/S) (1990)[edit]

Gray ~7kg gray clamshell laptop with similar to IBM PC Convertible design; M model with 286 CPU, S with 386

5523-S (03/1991)[edit]

2.5kg 9.5" black clamshell laptop (keyboard input only)

T22sx (1992)[edit]

1.2kg 7.6" convertible with touchscreen

N27sx (02/1992)[edit]

5.0kg 10.4" laptop with trackball

C23V (10/1992)[edit]

3.4kg 10.4" laptop with specific mouse

C52 (10/1992)[edit]

3.5kg 10.4" laptop with TrackPoint and docking support.[7] Sibling of ThinkPad 700C.

See also[edit]


Preceded by
IBM PS/2 portable computers
PS/2 Laptop
1991-1993
PS/2 L40SX PS/2 CL57SX
Succeeded by
none
PS/2 Note
1991-1993
Succeeded by
ThinkPad 700
Preceded by
IBM PS/1
PS/note
1992-1994
Succeeded by
ThinkPad 300

References[edit]

  1. "IBM PS/2 - The History :: Computers:: Garrett Fuller". garrettfuller.org. Retrieved 2020-12-09.
  2. Dell, Deborah A. (2000). ThinkPad: a different shade of blue. Purdy, J. Gerry. Indianapolis, Ind.: Sams. pp. 89. ISBN 0-585-33046-8. OCLC 45842922. Search this book on
  3. Reuters (1992-03-25). "BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY; I.B.M. Enters U.S. Notebook PC Market". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2019-12-22.
  4. "CL57 – ThinkPad-Wiki". thinkwiki.de. Retrieved 2020-12-09.
  5. "PC Familien - IBM PS/55". www.duensser.com. Retrieved 2020-12-09.
  6. "PS 55 Note – ThinkPad-Wiki". thinkwiki.de. Retrieved 2020-12-09.
  7. "PS/55note C52 486SLC". www.mars.dti.ne.jp. Retrieved 2020-12-09.


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