Popular thin notebooks released in Japan Ensure strength with awareness of mobile phones '96 / 5/28 Presentation held Standard price: 2640-FJE...
Popular thin notebooks released in Japan
Ensure strength with awareness of mobile phones
Standard price:
2640-FJE 598,000 yen (starting shipping on
6/28 ) 2640-FJD 598,000 yen (starting shipping on
6/28 ) 2640-EJA 498,000 yen (starting shipping on
5/28 ) 2640-EJ9 498,000 yen (6 / 28th shipping start)
2640-5JA 378,000 yen (5/28 shipping start) 2640-5J9 378,000 yen (
6/28 shipping start)
(FJE / EJA / 5JA is Windows 95 model, FJD / EJ9 / 5J9 is Windows 3.1 / OS / 2 model)
Contact:
Dial IBM Tel.0120-04-1992
IBM Japan is, prior announcement in the United States had been announced in the country a thin notebook PC “ThinkPad 560”.
The 560 is a notebook that aims to achieve both portability and operability by housing an 800 x 600 dot LCD and a full-key pitch keyboard in a thin A4 file size body of about 3 cm. The specifications are almost the same as the US specifications, and only the keyboard has been changed to a Japanese 106-key type 89 k keyboard, but a model equipped with an English 101-key type keyboard is also available as a made-to-order product.
Three models are available depending on the difference in CPU, LCD, and HDD. All prices are open prices.
- 2640-5J9 / A Pentium 100MHz 11.3 inch DSTN LCD 810MB
- 2640-EJ9 / A Pentium 120MHz 12.1 inch TFT LCD 810MB
- 2640-FJE / D Pentium 133MHz 12.1 inch TFT LCD 1.08GB
As an option, a port replicator is also available, including a keyboard, mouse port, and FDD connector.
[Specifications of ThinkPad 560]
- RAM: 8MB (up to 40MB)
- Body size: 297 x 222 x 31 mm
- Weight: 1.9Kg (including battery pack)
- FDD: External
- PC card slot: TYPE2 x 2 or TYPE3 x 1
- Video chip: Trident Cyber 9385 (RAM1MB)
- Pointing device: TrackPoint3
- Main I / F: Serial x 1, Parallel x 1, Mouse & keyboard combined x 1, VGA x 1, IrDA x 1, Sound input / output mini plug x 1 each
- Battery: Lithium ion
- Battery operating time: Approximately 3 hours
News
Bloomberg Technology Bloomberg Technology
- Ed Yardeni Sees AI Scare Potentially Lasting Through Middle of the Yearon 2026年2月26日 at PM 12:09
Edward Yardeni, president at Yardeni Research, sees the rotation away from AI and tech stocks as a “healthy rebalancing” of the market. (Source: Bloomberg)
- Instagram Faces Creator Anger After AI Shopping Testby Annie Bang on 2026年2月26日 at PM 12:02
The app’s Shop the Look may affect the trust influencers built with their audience
- US Stock Rally Stalls; Nvidia Shares Fluctuate After Earnings | Bloomberg Brief 2/26/2026on 2026年2月26日 at AM 11:58
US equity futures edge lower after a two-day rebound in stocks. Shares of Nvidia rise after post-earnings swings as investors digest solid results and an upbeat forecast. The US resumes nuclear talks with Iran in Geneva and is set to meet with Ukraine on ending the war in the region. Frank Lee of HSBC dissects Nvidia earnings. Kallum Pickering of Peel Hunt sees dollar weakness and underperformance in US equities ahead. (Source: Bloomberg)
- How Microsoft Japan implements AI across its businesson 2026年2月26日 at AM 11:36
Bloomberg's Mark Gurman interviews Microsoft Japan President Miki Tsusaka at an event for Bloomberg.com subscribers in Tokyo. (Source: Bloomberg)
- Stellantis Weighs Using China EV Tech for Affordable Carsby Albertina Torsoli, Linda Lew on 2026年2月26日 at AM 11:21
Stellantis NV is considering tapping electric-vehicle technology from its Chinese partner Leapmotor to help lower costs across its mass-market European brands such as Fiat, Opel and Peugeot, according to people familiar with the plans.
- Claude Code and the Great Productivity Panic of 2026by Issie Lapowsky on 2026年2月26日 at AM 11:00
AI coding agents promised to make software development easier. Instead they’ve kicked off a high-pressure race to build at any cost.
- AI Stock Swings Show Split Among Europe’s Analysts and Investorsby Julien Ponthus, Michael Msika on 2026年2月26日 at AM 10:46
Equity analysts still attach attractive valuations to many European stocks at the heart of the selloff over artificial intelligence disruption fears, revealing a sharp contrast with investors over how to assess companies in the frontlines of the AI reckoning.
- Richards: Not Too Worried About Software Worries Contagionon 2026年2月26日 at AM 10:07
Bruce Richards, CEO, Chairman and Co-Founder of Marathon Asset Management on Private Credit's exposure to the software industry. He says 'software will survive, but the multiples that they trade at are contracted and stay that way for a while'. Richards speaks to Bloomberg's Anna Edwards and Lizzy Burden on 'The Opening Trade', (Source: Bloomberg)


