Anker PowerLine III Flow USB-to-Lightning cables
Manufactured from silica gel with a graphene lining, the cable feels soft to the touch, and actually sort of flows through the hand. This isn't just about aesthetics, but it allows ...
On the occasion of ThinkPad's 25th birthday, we recall some of IBM's best known creations: from the Selectric typewriter to the IBM PC to the iconic laptop brand acquired by Lenovo in 2005.
The IBM Personal System/2 L40 SX laptop PC was announced in 1991.
A replacement for IBM's earlier IBM PC Convertible laptop, it was powered by an Intel 386SX 20MHz processor. In spite of being a PS/2 (which were mostly micro channel architecture) it had a PC AT bus.
It could support between 2MB and 18MB of RAM, had one 3.5-inch floppy drive and a 60MB hard disk. An illuminated VGA monochrome LCD screen served as its display.
The PS/2 LX 40 SX was later superseded by the successful IBM ThinkPad range of machines.
Caption by: Nick Heath
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