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2001
IBM
announces a new rack mounted computer workstation the IntelliStation R Pro and the
flat panel T210 monitor that help free up space and reduce energy and maintenance costs on
cramped financial trading floors. In addition, the company rolls out the IntelliStation M Pro,
using microprocessors based on
IBM
's copper chip technology for improved 3D performance.
IBM
's desktop product launches in 2001 include: the NetVista A20 and A20i NetVista A60
and A60i the NetVista X40 and X40i all in one desktop PCs, along with a new wireless
keyboard and mouse new NetVista A60 and A61 systems featuring Pentium 4 processor
speeds of up to 1.7GHz the new NetVista A21 the NetVista M series, focusing on
maximizing performance and stability an upgraded NetVista A series and an improved
NetVista X series. In October,
IBM
announces the most comprehensive set of changes to its
lineup of NetVista thin clients in more than two years, creating a new suite of products that
leverage the Linux operating system. Included in the announcement are two new thin client
devices the NetVista N70 and the NetVista N2200 Thin Client Linux Express.
IBM
's notebook product launches in 2001 include: the ThinkPad A21e essentials model an
affordable commercial notebook for budget conscious businesses ThinkPad i Series 1200 and
1300 wireless notebook models the ThinkPad A22m and A22p, offering many of the
capabilities of a desktop workstation with the flexibility of a mobile
PC
the ThinkPad T22,
with the latest technology in a thin and light form the ThinkPad X21, featuring low voltage
Intel processors and nearly five hours of battery life a new ThinkPad R series line (R30) a
new ThinkPad A series (A30) an improved ThinkPad X series (X22) and the refreshed
ThinkPad T series (T23).
IBM
announces the general availability of the ThinkPad TransNote, the world's first portfolio
notebook combining a mobile computer with a digital notepad and featuring one of the industry's
most radical design changes since the clamshell.
IBM
introduces a new line of workgroup printing solutions, including the Infoprint 1120, 1125,
1130, 1140 and 1145 printers. The company also announces the
IBM
Infoprint 4100 family as the
next generation of high speed continuous form printers, and the Infoprint 1116, a 16 page per
minute, entry level laser printer.
The company unveils the T220, the world's highest resolution flat panel monitor, with a 22.2
inch screen that shows 12 times more detail than current monitors.
IBM
announces a new portfolio of products and technology to lead the industry's rapid migration
to open storage networking. Included in the announcement are the industry's first open
NAS
Gateway
IBM
Total Storage Networked Attached Storage 300G which allows Local Area
Network based clients and servers to easily interoperate with an existing Storage Area Network;
and the
IBM
TotalStorage
IP
Storage 200i, a high performance, low cost iSCSI storage appliance
connecting users to pooled storage on a network using Internet protocols.
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