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If acquiring an X24 today, prioritize units with the UltraBase and the extended battery , and verify the screen has no "pink tint" (a sign of CCFL backlight aging). ibm x24

It featured the legendary IBM seven-row keyboard, widely considered one of the best for tactile feedback. True to IBM’s philosophy, it eschewed the emerging trend of touchpads in favor of the TrackPoint red nub. Technical Specifications In a different context, the number "24" appears

For collectors, the X-series evolution is nuanced: Technical Specifications For collectors

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.

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.