IBM PS/2 Model 25 (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "IBM PS/2 Model 25" in English language version.

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ardent-tool.com

bitsavers.org

books.google.com

  • Sandler, Corey; Donald Kennedy (1989). Insider's Guide to the IBM PS/2. Scott Foresman. p. 66. ISBN 9780673381712 – via Google Books.
  • Satchell, Stephen (August 17, 1987). "Short Looks: IBM PS/2 Model 25". InfoWorld. 9 (33). IDG Publications: 44 – via Google Books.
  • Willmott, Donald P. (December 8, 1987). "Hard Disk Power for the Model 25". PC Magazine. 6 (21). Ziff-Davis: 328 – via Google Books.
  • Venditto, Gus (September 29, 1987). "PS/2 Model 25 Looks Like a Mac, Runs Like a Model 30". PC Magazine. 6 (16). Ziff-Davis: 33–34 – via Google Books.

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proquest.com

  • Hillkirk, John; Mark Lewyn (August 4, 1987). "Tandy, IBM target school, home market". USA Today. Gannett Company: 1B – via ProQuest.
  • Lunan, Charles (January 1992). "IBM Goes After School Computer Market". Sun Sentinel. Tribune Publishing Company. p. D3 – via ProQuest. On Tuesday, IBM released the first product developed by [Jose] Garcia's team: the Model 25 SX. The new model uses the same Intel 386SX microprocessor ... to run the graphics-rich software popular with teachers. It will be able to display up to 256 different colors and come standard with connections for overhead projection systems and computer networks. IBM said the new models would become available in April at $1,249 to $1,899.
  • Freiberger, Paul; John Markoff (October 13, 1987). "Apple's Mac emerges as most influential PC". Montreal Gazette: G1 – via ProQuest.

walshcomptech.com

  • Walsh, William (June 15, 2005). "IBM PS/2 Model 25SX". Walsh Computer Technology. Retrieved September 29, 2021.