Ibm X24 [upd]

At its launch, the X24 was marketed as a "mighty mite," weighing just while offering a full-featured computing experience. This was a significant achievement for the early 2000s, targeting "workers on the move" who needed more power than the previous 240 series but less bulk than the flagship T-series.

The X24 is frequently cited as having one of the best laptop keyboards ever made. Because there is no trackpad, the palm rests are deep, allowing for a 7-row keyboard layout with ample travel distance (approx. 2.5mm). The keys are tactile and clicky, superior to most modern ThinkPads. ibm x24

The X24 utilized a slice docking station called the UltraBase. At its launch, the X24 was marketed as

Note: If your request regarding "x24" referred to the IBM eServer xSeries 240 chassis or a specific IBM internal part number X24, please clarify, and a separate technical report can be generated. Because there is no trackpad, the palm rests