An IBM ThinkPad 300C running the Windows 3.1 desktop
Manufacturer
Zenith Data Systems
IBM
Type
Notebook Computer
Release date
October 1992; 31 years ago (1992-10)
Introductory price
Starting at US$2,375 (equivalent to $5,157 in 2023)
Operating system
MS-DOS 5.0
OS/2 2.0
Windows 3.1x
CPU
Intel 80386SL @ 25 MHz
Memory
4-12 MB
Not to be confused with ThinkPad X300.
The IBM ThinkPad 300 is a notebook computer series that was created by Zenith Data Systems for IBM. It was released in North America in October 1992, alongside the ThinkPad 700 series. It was the second series for the ThinkPad line of notebook computers, and was a cost saving alternative to the 700. It was however known as one of IBM's failures, with most not working properly or being dead after leaving the production line. It was also grey instead of black, and was missing a TrackPoint, which made them unappealing to consumers.[1] The ThinkPad 300 was received as decent, but did not sell well.[2]
^Herzig, Benjamin (26 September 2017). "A look back at 25 years of ThinkPad notebooks: Part 1 - the beginnings with IBM". Notebookcheck. Retrieved 2021-12-03.
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