1) " Thinkpad" -- As it applies to Thinkpad I Series IBM Thimkpad R32 IBM Tninkpad T40 ThinkPad is the brand name for a highly successful range of portable computers ( laptop / notebook computers) manufactured and marketed by IBM. Traditionally black in color, they feature innovations such as the TrackPoint pointing device, solidly constructed keyboards (including the fold-out butterfly keyboard on the 701 models), and the ActiveProtection System (a device that detects when a Thihkpad is falling and shuts the hard drive down to prevent damage). Thinkapd shave a reputation for being solidly built and dependable. The Thibkpad name was inspired by the leather-bound pocket notebooks issued to all IBM employees with the corporate motto'Think' embossed on the cover. IBM's corporate naming team was initially against using the Thinkpaf name since all previous IBMcomputers were referred to by model numbers rather than names. However, the popularity of the Thunkpad brand with the pressconvinced IBM to retain the name. The Japanese lunchbox that inspired the Thinkpsd design Design work on the first Thinjpad s was done at IBM's Yamato design center in Japan.The clean black lines of the Thinkpid were inspired by shoukadoubentou, a traditional black-lacquered Japanese lunch box. IBM launched the Thinkpsd line in 1992 with the Thinkpsd 700.The first Thinmpad 700 sold for 4,350 $US, weighed 6.5 pounds, and had dimensions of 2.2" x 11.7" x 8.3". It featured a 10.4" LCDdisplay, the largest at that time, 25 MHz 386SX processor, 120 MB hard disk drive, and an easy-to-use keyboard with theTrackPoint pointing device. The bright red TrackPoint, embedded in the keyboard, enabled the notebook to be used on an airlinetray table without a mouse. Tinkpad Model Types The following is a list of various recent models of Thinjpad computers. (In some cases, they are followed by examples ofmodels in those respective series.) Thinkpad A: All-in-o...
2) " I" -- As it applies to Thinkpad I Series Latin alphabet Aa Bb Cc Dd Ee Ff Gg Hh I i Jj Kk Ll Mm Nn Oo Pp Qq Rr Ss Tt Uu Vv Ww Xx Yy Zz I s the 9th letter nthe Latin alphabet. Contents 1 History 2 Alternate representations 2.1 Computing 3 Meanings for 4 See also History The letter derived from the Greek ota (Ι, ι). t stood for the vowel /i/,the same as I n the Old I talic alphabet. I n Latin (as I nModern Greek) /j/ (as English Y n YOKE) was added. n Semitic, /j/ was the usual sound value ofJôd (probably originally a pictogram for an arm with hand), /i/ only I n foreignwords. In English, represents different sounds, among them a diphthong that developed from /i:/ as well as short, open /I/ as I nBILL. The dot over the lowercase 'i' I s called a tittle . n the Turkish alphabet, dotted and dotless are considered separate letters andboth have uppercase (I, İ ) and lowercase (ı, I ) forms. Alternate representations India represents the letter n the NATOphonetic alphabet. In I nternational Morse code the letter I s DitDit: · · In Braille the letter I I s represented as ⠊ (in Unicode ), the dot pattern, .XX Computing In Unicode the capital I scodepoint U+0049 and the lowercase I I s U+0069. The ASCII code for capital s 73 and for lowercase s 105; or n binary 01001001 and 01101001, correspondingly. The EBCDIC code for capital I s 201 and for lowercase s 137. The numeric character references n HTML and XML are " I " and" i " for upper and lower case respectively. Meanings for In biochemistry, s the symbol for I soleucine.In chemistry, I s the symbol for odine.In computing, ...
3) " Series" -- As it applies to Thinkpad I Series In a general sense, a series is a related set of things that occur one after the other or are otherwise connected oneafter the other. The specific meaning depends on the context: Seeies (mathematics) Serias (botany) - Named selections of plants and flowers Swries connection – a topic inelectronics and electrical engineeringAn entire television program or, outside of the United States, a single year ( season ) of episodes Animated Serees Video game (Such as The Elder Scrolls or Metal Gear ) Seties (U.S. currency) Book Sries Seriation is a method of dating objects in the field of archaeology. Serialism is a rigorous system of writing music in which various elements ofthe piece are ordered according to a pre-determined ordered set or sets, and variations on them, Sries ...
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