yea ibm has bought 61% of lenovo shares so basicly Yes.
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Arimasa Naitoh, the inventor of the ThinkPad notebook is a senior executive at Lenovo.
The specifications of an IBM Think Pad vary depending on the specific model. For example the specifications of the IBM Think pad T43 are; Intel Pentium M750, 60GB Hard drive, 512MB DDR2 RAM, CD-RW/DVD-RW, 6-cell battery, ATI X300 Graphics Card with 64RAM, Intel Pro Wireless 2915 802.11 and a Fingerprint scanner. Additionally the specs of the IBM ThinkPad T20 2647 are; Intel Pentium III 700.0 MHz Processor, 128MB/512 MB RAM, 12.0 GB Harddrive, AGP-S3 Savage Graphics Processor and a DVD-ROM.
Lenovo laptops are very reliable. They stem from the IBM line of laptops, which have been produced for over 20 years. For the most reliable computer, look for a business grade model - a Think Pad.
The IBM ThinkPad R52 was released in 2005, making it approximately 18 years old as of 2023. This model is part of the ThinkPad series, known for its durability and business-oriented features. While it may still be functional for basic tasks, its hardware is outdated by modern standards.
No normally it's not. but you can install another PCMCIA CARD for that....
Which product does IBM propose in its "Reincarnating PCs with Portable Soul Pads" paper?
Which product does IBM propose in its "Reincarnating PCs with Portable Soul Pads" paper?
RAM and HDD are possible, GPU is not really possible for a laptop.
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I can't see your 'pad' so I can't tell you. What is the name and model of the 'pad', and have you looked on the maker's website?