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Uploaded by on Mar 26, 2006

IBM Thinkpad 701c Television Ad with Paul Reiser

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  • ibm computers is the most pro in it's class

  • great video....thinkpads are the gold standard for notebook computing.

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  • Pfft. Laptops will never catch on.

  • I remember the first laptop I saw as a kid was this thinkpad 701c. I was fascinated by the fold-out keyboard at the time. All other laptops without the fold-out keyboards just didn't cut for me back when I was 7 years old...

  • Now Paul Reiser I can get into.

  • PS: If you want one too, I saw two of them on ebay.com (shipping USA and Canada)

    man, if this beauty arrives, I'll install linux, and put it under the tree ;)

    THINKPAD RULES!!!

  • I own four Thinkpads now. My first one was a A31. Unfortunately it broke, but my dad had used it as business laptop before and it was already old so i bought a new one on ebay (A31p). At the moment I'm doing the most of my stuff on my TP R60 which I "pimped" to 4GB ram and an 60GB ssd. I can tell you, this thinkpad flies!

    Since I'm such a Thinkpad fan (often used (work), but never owned another one) my dad bought me a 701c yesterday. I'm so excited right now. Can't wait till it finally arrives.

  • What a marvel of design.

    And seriously, 4.5 pounds? That's still viable nowadays! A decade and a half in laptop years is... a lot of time, that's for sure.

  • I guess it would be in the mid '90s as the computer was released in 1995.

  • What year was this commercial first aired? I am curious, was it the late 90's or early?

  • I love how my 11 year old ThinkPad is lighter an smaller than my (now 2 year old) Dell... and while the Dell is falling apart, the antique IBM is in near perfect condition!

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