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UltraBay is
originally IBM's name for the
swappable drive bay in the
ThinkPad range of
laptop computers. When the
ThinkPad product line was sold to Lenovo...
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featured not just one but two
UltraBays, One
Ultrabay 2000 on the left side and
another Ultrabay Plus on the right. The
Ultrabay Plus
could be used for floppy...
- T410.
While the T410 and T510 use the
Serial UltraBay Enhanced, the T410s
continues to use the
Serial UltraBay Slim to
achieve a thin and
light design. Original...
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UltraBay, roll cage, and lid
latch found on the T series. The W540
release marked the end of the lid latch, ThinkLight, and hot-swappable
UltraBays found...
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UltraBay Enhanced. So
accessories such as
UltraBay batteries for the
previous Ultrabay will work on this new
Ultrabay and vice versa. With this generation...
- CD-ROM
drive was a double-speed, tray-loading
model that
plugged into the
UltraBay underneath the keyboard. In
order to
accommodate the CD-ROM drive, IBM...
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UltraBay design (the easy
eject locking buttons were
replaced by a
hidden locking ****
rendering "hot swap"
functionality moot and
earlier UltraBay modules...
- X301 uses the
Intel Centrino 2
mobile platform with GS45 chipset, and an
ultra-low-voltage (ULV) CPU. It also
integrates GPS, WWAN, and a
webcam in the...
- 540 MB. All
models in the
series had a 1.44 MB
floppy disk
drive in an
ultrabay. Two
notable models in the series, the 360P and 360PE,
featured a pen touch...
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adaptation of the
ASCII character set, now
known as code page 437. The two
bays in the
front of the
machine could be po****ted with one or two 5.25″ floppy...