harrymcc writes: On October 5 1992, IBM released a laptop called the ThinkPad 700C. It sported an unusually good color screen, a pointing device called the TrackPoint II, and a distinctive black case. It was an immediate hit. And remarkably, many of the things that made that ThinkPad a ThinkPad remain true of today’s models. I talked to some of the people responsible for the line — which IBM sold to Lenovo in 2005 — about why it’s one of the few consistent brands of technology’s last quarter century.
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Source: Slashdot – The ThinkPad At 25
