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IBM IBM ThinkPad X40 (IBM Think Express Program) PM 1.00GHz, 256 MB, 20 GB, 12.1

PCWorld's IBM IBM ThinkPad X40 (IBM Think Express Program) PM 1.00GHz, 256 MB, 20 GB, 12.1 Coverage
- Best of 2004 PC World editors and a team of tech gurus put their heads together to crown the year's top hardware, software, sites, and services.
- Roxio's Friendly New Look Easy Media Creator 7 sports an attractive new interface that makes disc burning simple.
- Sharp's 3D Notebook The Actius RD3D laptop can display images with a 3D effect.
- IBM ThinkPad Thinks Thin The X40 laptop, though surprisingly light, feels strong and performs well.
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