Technically, yes. The ThinkPad 765D has two CardBus slots, which can be used to install a USB hub. However, the cost of doing so, the likelihood that you would need to upgrade your operating system anyway (only certain versions of Windows 95 supported USB), and the age of the laptop for doing anything actually useful make it an impractical upgrade.
No.
IBM thinkpad, definitely.
I am sitting here looking at an IBM Thinkpad type 1161 and it says it was manufactured in the year 2000, it also says that it was made for windows 98SE or 2000 pro.
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IBM
IBM first debuted Thinkpad tablets in 2012. The Thinkpad had been a part of the IBM brand since 1982. Currently the tablet is owned by Lenovo and is not the most popular model of tablet.
No. IBM did design and sell the original ThinkPad laptop. However, a company named Lenovo has been manufacturing and marketing the ThinkPad laptop since 2005.
The first IBM ThinkPad was released in 1992 for Japan, and 1995 for the US, and around the same time for Canada.
The IBM Thinkpad name was suggested by IBM employee Denny Wainwright. Denny came up with the name because he had a "THINK" notepad in his pocket.
The ThinkPad R40 was produce by IBM. Lenovo now owns the ThinkPad brand, so support issues are serviced through that company, instead of the former owner IBM.
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You cannot purchase hard drives with Windows pre-installed on it.