IBM Thinkpad X41

I have the main unit and power adapter.

type computer
country USA
year
os MS Windows XP
cpu  Intel Mobile Pentium M 758
speed 1.5 GHz
ram 512 MB
hd 40 GB
cd available in docking station
graphic 1024 x 768 12’1″ TFT 16MB Intel Graphicks Media Acceletor 900
colors 32 bit
sound yes
ports 2 x USB, RJ-45 ethernet, RJ-11 modem, SD card slot, DB-15 display,
audio line out, microphone line in.


The IBM ThinkPad X41 — The Tablet ThinkPad

The IBM ThinkPad X41, released in 2005, was one of the final ThinkPads released under IBM ownership — and introduced an innovative tablet variant (the X41 Tablet) that could rotate its display flat against the keyboard for pen-based input. Available in both standard laptop and convertible tablet configurations, the X41 used an Intel Pentium M processor on the Sonoma platform and maintained the X-series’s ultralight design philosophy. The X41 Tablet was a particularly interesting machine — combining the X-series’s portability with a pen-enabled display at a time when tablet computing was beginning to attract serious attention.

The Last IBM X-Series

The X41 was the final X-series ThinkPad released before IBM completed its sale of the ThinkPad line to Lenovo in 2005. Lenovo continued the X-series through the X60, X61, X200, and eventually the X1 Carbon — one of the most commercially successful ultralight laptops in history. The X41 thus represents both the culmination of IBM’s ultralight ThinkPad engineering and the beginning of the transition to Lenovo ownership, making it historically significant as a transitional machine at a pivotal moment in ThinkPad history.