ThinkPad T30

The ThinkPad T30 was a laptop computer produced by IBM as part of their ThinkPad T series. Released in 2002, it was positioned as a high-performance portable solution for business users. Key features included a relatively large screen for the time, robust construction typical of ThinkPads, and various connectivity options. The T30 typically featured Intel Pentium 4-M processors, DDR SDRAM, and integrated graphics, although discrete graphics options were also available. Hard drive sizes varied depending on the configuration purchased. The T30 included features like a built-in modem, Ethernet port, and options for wireless connectivity (WiFi). It was generally well-regarded for its durability, keyboard quality, and overall performance within the context of early 2000s laptop technology. It ran various versions of Microsoft Windows, typically Windows XP.

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