ThinkPad TransNote

The ThinkPad TransNote is a notebook computer by IBM that was launched in February 2001.

Features

The TransNote consists of a leather-like folio case which contains a computer on one side and a paper notebook on the other side.

The technology is comparable to the CrossPad, which used a similar design as the TransNote.

Specifications

The TransNote comes equipped with:

Folded TransNote with opened cover

The battery pack uses flat Samsung 103450 cells.

Reception

Computerworld called it a "failed design" because it tried to blend a large 3M digitized pad with a tiny underpowered laptop in the same product. PCQuest viewed it as an attractive choice for people who travel a lot. TechRepublic called it one of the 25 "unique and bizarre breakthroughs" in laptop innovation.

Awards

The TransNote won a Gold iF Product Design Award in 2002 in the product discipline. The TransNote was the winner in the PC category of the PC Magazine Awards for Technical Excellence in 2001.

Further developments

IBM announced the discontinuation of the TransNote in February 2002, intending to discontinue it at the end of the year.

References

Uses material from the Wikipedia article ThinkPad TransNote, released under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license.