The IBM ThinkPad 570 is a notebook series from the ThinkPad line by IBM.[1][2][3][4]

IBM Thinkpad 570
Also known asIBM ThinkPad i1157
ManufacturerIBM
TypeNotebook Computer
Release date
  • NA: April 1999
Lifespan1999-2001
DiscontinuedFebruary 2001
MediaFloppy Disk, CD, DVD
Operating system
CPU
Memory
Storage4 - 12 GB internal hard drive
Display
Types

12.1/13.3in TFT

  • SVGA - 800x600
  • XGA - 1024x768
  • External LCD
Graphics
  • NeoMagic - NM2200
SoundCrystal Semiconductors CS4280/CS4297
Input
Connectivity
  • Built-In Modem
  • LAN Adapter (via PCMCIA card)
PredecessorIBM ThinkPad 560
Websiteibm.com

Models edit

Comparison edit

Model Intro / Disc Display Video Audio Processor Memory Hard Drive Misc
570 Apr 1999 / Jul 2000 SVGA / 12.1in TFT 800x600

XGA / 13.3in TFT 1024x768

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

SDRAM

144 pin

4.0 GB

or 6.4 GB

EIDE

External 1.44 MB FDD

CD-ROM 24x-10x or

DVD-ROM

TrackPoint

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

SDRAM

144 pin

6.0 GB

or 12.0 GB

EIDE

External 1.44 MB FDD

CD-ROM 24x-10x or

DVD-ROM 6x-2x

TrackPoint

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

SDRAM

144 pin

12.0 GB

EIDE

External 1.44 MB FDD

CD-ROM 24x-10x or

DVD-ROM 6x-2x

TrackPoint

Li-Ion Battery / 3 hr

References edit

  1. ^ UK, ZDNet. "IBM's 'transformable' ThinkPad 570 debuts". ZDNet. Retrieved 2021-05-13.
  2. ^ "IBM ofrece con el modelo ThinkPad 570 "dos portátiles en uno"". Computerworld (in Spanish). 1999-04-30. Retrieved 2021-05-13.
  3. ^ "Product van de week. ThinkPad 570". De Standaard (in Flemish). 28 April 1999. Retrieved 2021-05-13.
  4. ^ "Two-piece for the road: IBM ThinkPad 570". PC World New Zealand. Retrieved 2021-05-13.
  5. ^ "ThinkPad i Series 1157 announced". IBM. May 30, 2000. Retrieved December 11, 2022.

External links edit

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