IBM WorkPad

[1] This line contained personal digital assistants (PDAs) and one subnotebook model (WorkPad Z50).

[4] This IBM-branded line of PDAs were rebranded PalmPilots, with only a few software improvements (easy sync for Lotus Notes, DB2 EveryPlace, and IBM Mobile Connect).

[5] Early WorkPad PDAs were received positively, similar to parallel Palm models;[6][7] but later this conservative business-oriented line lacked notability,[8] and multimedia options of latest models were described as relatively poor.

[9] WorkPad Z50 - 1999, subnotebook/thin client, powered by Windows CE, equipped with an NEC MIPS processor and with an 8.2" screen.

The WorkPad 30X can be upgraded to a Japanese version, using the Open Extension slot.

IBM WorkPad 30X
WorkPad 30X