The latest laptop releass by IBM :
Lenova IdeaPad Y 530
Lenovo continues its push into the consumer segment - this time with the IdeaPad Y530, a successor to the Y510 with some interesting updates.
Lenova Idea Pad S10
Choosing a netbook that suits you often comes down to aesthetics, and by that measure the Lenovo S10 has a lot of things going for it. It's possibly one of the best-looking netbooks around. It has a 10.2-inch LED backlit screen and comes in five different colors - red, blue, pink, black and white like our review model.
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Access the web sites of the hardware manufacturers like IBM and Hewlett Packard and obtain the latest information regarding hardware releases for laptops. preparea table comparing cost,speed & capacity for each product across manufacturers.
IBM does not make laptops. IBM makes processors that are used in computers, but not actual computers. So the answer to your question would have to be Dell.
IBM does make hardware, though it is mostly aimed at businesses.
Microsoft made the software, IBM made the hardware.
Yes - it requires the PowerPc chip from IBM. See related link for more hardware information.
www.Ibm.bizrate.come is a good website to research and compare different models and prices of IBM laptops online. The website has good reviews for comparing items.
IBM = International Business Machines, a computer hardware, software and services company.
Yes, IBM laptops are good laptops as I do own one myself. Mine is sort of slow because it is one of the business models so it has a bunch of software on it.
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There are many places where one can read the latest news about IBM. The official IBM website has an area to read the latest news about the company. One may also use technology based news sites for news on the company.
Contact IBM. Though it is unlikely they will give it to you.
For reviews from current owners, one could go to the NoteBook Review website or CNET. IBM has development information available at their website as well as a retailer locator.