IBM ThinkPad 310
IBM ThinkPad 310 was a notebook computer manufactured in 1997 by the IBM corporation as part of the ThinkPad laptop 300 series.
Features
Most models shipped with Windows 95 but all were capable of running Windows 3.1 and later versions of Windows, as well as several Linux variations. The features and hardware varied with the model. The 310D was the only one of the line to not feature a CD-ROM, with the other two models, the 310E and 310ED came standard with a CD-ROM. None(except the 310D) featured a floppy drive, or a bay capable of a floppy drive. All models did feature a port on the back that allowed for the connection of an external floppy drive, that it could boot from.
All models featured an Intel Pentium I processor running at 166 MHz. The graphics hardware was a Chips and Technologies 65550 PCI system with approximately 1 MB of video memory. The DSTN display was capable of up to 800x600 resolution. All models also featured 2 Type II CardBus slots. Models came with either 16MB or 32MB of EDO RAM.