The ThinkPad Power Series 800 (6020) has a new case design, similar to contemporary 700 series models, but with additional rounded palmrest. The ThinkPad Power Series 820 has another case design (square case with small palmrest with two speakers). This model has reported running SuSE Linux and Windows NT 4.0 and that they are incompatible with
Yaboot. The availability started at April 15, 1996. The ThinkPad 821/822/823 model was just an upgrade of the 820 model. The ThinkPad Power Series 850 (6042-G6D) has a similar case to an 800 model. This model has a motion video capture card and optional snap-in video camera. The ThinkPad 851 was just an upgrade of the 850 model.
RS/6000 N40 with 50 MHz
PowerPC 601 CPU and with design based on a
Tadpole platform). The Power Series 600 was a prototype of a compact desktop system; this model was never released, and only prototypes can be found. Released by
Canon Computer Systems in 1995, the Canon Power Notebook featured a 603e clocked at 100 MHz with 256 KB of external cache; 32 to 48 MB of RAM; an 810 MB hard drive; a double-speed CD-ROM drive; and a 10.4" active matrix color LCD. Though not marketed by IBM, Canon licensed the use of several components from the
ThinkPad 755CD including the plastic case, and externally the Power Notebook was virtually identical to the 755CD save for Canon's logos. == References ==