Ibm X24

Discussions on Deskthority involve custom controllers for historic IBM keyboards, sometimes touching on the hardware logic of the era. IBM Proprinter X24 and Proprinter XL24 - SUPSI

The , released in May 2002, stands as one of the final and most refined ultraportables of the pure IBM era. Before the personal computing division was sold to Lenovo in 2005, the X-series—specifically the X2x line—redefined what business professionals expected from a mobile workstation. A Revolution in Ultraportable Design ibm x24

The X24 featured a titanium-composite upper shell , providing a level of structural rigidity and "toughness" that plastic competitors couldn't match. It retained the classic matte black, beveled-edge aesthetic that remains the ThinkPad hallmark today. A Revolution in Ultraportable Design The X24 featured

The X24 was a performance leader in the "thin and light" category, powered by the Intel Pentium III-M "Tualatin" architecture. Lenovo ThinkPad X240 Review Lenovo ThinkPad X240 Review The printer is often

The printer is often referenced in Host Printing References for legacy mainframe and terminal emulations. Other "X24" References