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Manufacturer
  
IBM

Discontinued
  
2001

IBM ThinkPad 240

Release date
  
June 1999; 17 years ago (1999-06)

Introductory price
  
USD$1999.00 (Thinkpad 240, 16 June 1999)

CPU
  
Intel Mobile Celeron 300, Pentium III

Memory
  
64 MB RAM (maximum 320 MB)


IBM ThinkPad 240 is an ultra-portable laptop computer designed and produced by IBM from June 1999 to 2001. It is one of the few ThinkPad 200 series models made available in America and was the smallest and lightest ThinkPad model produced to date. The 240 series was discontinued, and it (as well as the 570 series) was replaced with the ThinkPad X series in 2000.

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Features

The first 240 series models included the 300 MHz Mobile Celeron processor, 64 MB built-in RAM and one slot for memory expansion (maximum 320 MB). The laptop also was one of the first to feature the Mini PCI card slot. No built-in optical drive or diskette drive was included due to size limitations. External drive access was via a USB 1.0 port and/or the IBM external floppy drive connector. The unit shipped either with a standard 6 GB hard disk drive or with the 12 GB upgrade option.

All 240 series models feature a 10.4 TFT display, and the first models featured NeoMagic MagicGraph128XD graphics chips with 2 MB of video memory. The 240 is capable of displaying up to SVGA (800x600) on the TFT display, with XGA output available to an external monitor. All 240s also have audio controllers and VGA ports to connect to external display devices.

Models

  • IBM ThinkPad 240 - The first of the 240s, shipped with Microsoft Windows 98 or NT. These featured the Mobile Celeron processors at 300-400 MHz.
  • IBM ThinkPad 240X - Supplied with Windows 2000, and featured the modestly improved SMI LynxEM+ graphics chip with 2 MB video memory. Also featured the new Pentium III processor at clock speeds to 500 MHz.
  • IBM ThinkPad 240Z - Included Pentium III to 600 MHz and XGA (1024x768) screen option, only available in select markets (including Europe and Japan)
  • References

    IBM ThinkPad 240 Wikipedia