The IBM ThinkPad 570 is a notebook series from the ThinkPad line by IBM.[1][2][3][4]
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| Also known as | IBM ThinkPad i1157 | 
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| Manufacturer | IBM | 
| Type | Notebook Computer | 
| Release date | 
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| Lifespan | 1999-2001 | 
| Discontinued | February 2001 | 
| Media | Floppy Disk, CD, DVD | 
| Operating system | |
| CPU | 
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| Memory | 
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| Storage | 4 - 12 GB internal hard drive | 
| Display | |
| Graphics | 
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| Sound | Crystal Semiconductors CS4280/CS4297 | 
| Input | 
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| Connectivity | 
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| Predecessor | IBM ThinkPad 560 | 
| Website | ibm | 
Models
Comparison
| Model | Intro / Disc | Display | Video | Audio | Processor | Memory | Hard Drive | Misc | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 570 | Apr 1999 / Jul 2000 | SVGA / 12.1in TFT 800x600 | NeoMagic NM2200 2.5 MB SGRAM AGP 1x | Crystal Semi. CS4280/CS4297 16-bit | Pentium II - 333 or 366 MHz 66 MHz bus 256 KB cache | 64-192 MB 66 MHz 144 pin | 4.0 GB or 6.4 GB | External 1.44 MB FDD CD-ROM 24x-10x or Li-Ion Battery / 3-3.5 hr | 
| 570E | Feb 2000 / Feb 2001 | XGA / 13.3in TFT 1024x768 | Pentium III - 450 or 500 MHz 100 MHz bus 256 KB cache | 64-320 MB 100 MHz 144 pin | 6.0 GB or 12.0 GB | External 1.44 MB FDD CD-ROM 24x-10x or DVD-ROM 6x-2x Li-Ion Battery / 3 hr | ||
| i1157[5] | June 2000 / ? | XGA / 13.3in TFT 1024x768 | Celeron - 500 MHz 100 MHz bus 128 KB cache | 64 MB 100 MHz 144 pin | 12.0 GB | External 1.44 MB FDD CD-ROM 24x-10x or DVD-ROM 6x-2x Li-Ion Battery / 3 hr | 
References
- ↑ UK, ZDNet. "IBM's 'transformable' ThinkPad 570 debuts". ZDNet. Retrieved 2021-05-13.
- ↑ "IBM ofrece con el modelo ThinkPad 570 "dos portátiles en uno"". Computerworld (in Spanish). 1999-04-30. Retrieved 2021-05-13.
- ↑ "Product van de week. ThinkPad 570". De Standaard (in Flemish). 28 April 1999. Retrieved 2021-05-13.
- ↑ "Two-piece for the road: IBM ThinkPad 570". PC World New Zealand. Retrieved 2021-05-13.
- ↑ "ThinkPad i Series 1157 announced". IBM. May 30, 2000. Retrieved December 11, 2022.
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