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Well this is a rare treat! Thanks to this generous loan from an LGR patron, we've all got the opportunity to enjoy a new old stock IBM ThinkPad from 1997.

Apparently it's spent a lonely life in the back corner of an office storage area, just waiting for someone to take it home and give it some love. And after over two decades, that day has finally come 👍

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ThinkPad 380ED Unboxing

an LGR thing.

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Anonymous

You should have put the Ark of the Covenant theme in the background when you've turned it on for the first time!

Joon Choi

There’s something so special about finding new old stock tech after all these years. Truly like finding buried treasure, except the treasure is nostalgia.

Anonymous

did i hear that right, your alexa is nicknamed "flerb nerb"?

Anonymous

Amazing! Really enjoyed watching that, I could totally smell it.

Anonymous

Ah that's beautiful. I got a 380ED myself, so neat to see how it looked new back in the day when it cost 100 times what I paid for it. I was always curious what that indentation on the front was for. Shame the restore disc was damaged, would have loved to bring mine back to "stock".

Anonymous

My first laptop was a 385CD. I still have it, and even powered it up after replacing the clock battery. It was like a time capsule! I wrote my first two books on that, and even took it to Costa Rica. The day before my flight, the screen died. I called IBM in a panic. They sent a courier to my door within an hour, fixed it, and had a courier deliver it the next morning before my flight. No fee. And that is why, back then at least, nobody ever got fired for buying IBM!

Anonymous

ahh thinkpads. my favorite pc laptops

Anonymous

Oh god what a treat! I have NEVER seen an old ThinkPad so clean :O

Anonymous

I was in high school when these came out. My dad had an older one and I remember playing Doom for the first time on it. This was fantastic and definitely better than I could have done myself. This was a crazy find and such a cool time capsule. Thanks again!

DFawlt Uzr

That blue windows 95 sticker omg I need one (or several) hahahah.

Alyxx the Rat

In my opinion these ThinkPads have such an appealing design to them. Very timeless in a way.

Anonymous

ThinkPads er the best. They are so well made. I have an X30, an X60S and an X220. No later models because the keyboard is not as good on the later models after X220.

Anonymous

man, imagine spending that much on a laptop and it can' t even play Pod smoothly, smh my head

Anonymous

Will you be uploading the fresh image backup to your Archive.org account?

Anonymous

Love the murder gloves! Also, curious when the last time you sat down and fully played through something like Duke 3D or Commander Keen was? You look like you’re still pretty sharp! Even playing with “the nub”.

Akselmo

Now I'm imagining some blackmarket dealing in laptop nipples. Well, better that than real ones...

Anonymous

That's so familiar with me since my wife had one when I met her like 20 years ago. I had to support it for several years. LOL!

Anonymous

I love the giant "Pentium MMX" and "Windows 95" labels!

Anonymous

Silly question, but where would the "custom nameplate" go if you ordered one?

Anonymous

Nice machine. Had to pull one of my old machines out to double check. Looks like I have an XD, the next model up, with a faster processor, and a usb port.

Anonymous

All of these old ThinkPads have a rectangular indentation on the front of the case. Most of the time people think its a blank. I did too until I picked one up off ebay that actually had someone who had ordered their nameplate and put it on.

Matt Tester

That was a real treat, can't be many left in their boxes.

LazyGameReviews

1997, right? Really was a total crapshoot buying a new machine, especially when it came to gaming things were moving so darn fast

LazyGameReviews

Ha! I've bought some gray market IBM nipples from China actually. Pretty good on price but I always try to find legit nips when I can

LazyGameReviews

I play parts of them frequently while testing random old hardware like this! Can't recall the last time playing them through completely, it's been years

LazyGameReviews

I've got the complete hard disk contents here, might help in the meantime https://archive.org/details/thinkpad-380ed-hdd

LazyGameReviews

Wow! I mean, if there's any company back then where I'd expect that kind of care it'd be IBM. But that's still mighty commendable service. Get whatcha pay for.

LazyGameReviews

That they are. I'm glad Lenovo keeps at least *some* of the overall aesthetic with newer ones, though I'd welcome an even more strict return to the mid-90s chonk

LazyGameReviews

I'd agree there. I gave my dad an X1 Carbon a while back, and while it's very well-built overall I wasn't entirely pleased with the keyboard compared to those from years prior. Solid, but could use a bit more "thok" when bottoming out

LazyGameReviews

Excellent, same as the one I showed at the end of this episode! Easily one of my favorite laptops, it's ideal for software through 1998 👍

LazyGameReviews

Definitely not, it's wild that any have survived this long intact at all. ...now watch someone in the comments say they found an entire warehouse

Anonymous

Warning: Not for casuals. Explicit PC-enthusiast content.

Anonymous

A video masterpiece (as always) .

Anonymous

Beautiful! I have a 380ED as one of my dos gaming machines. A perfect little beast and so nice to see a brand new one!

Anonymous

You gotta love IBM packaging. So professional, so IBM. Ahh, the Dexter style gloves are back. I have to be honest, they look weird on screen (must get wood grain surgical gloves).

Anonymous

Big thanks to the guy who shared this machine! I love old thinkpads.

Anonymous

Old IBM stuff is the best. Have you ever seen a 755c with docking station? It has stereo speakers, optical drive and an ISA Slot. I still have mine.

Anonymous

These mint condition, never opened old tech always fascinate me. I would love to also run into one in the near future!

SuperTekBoy

That is in amazing condition. Many thanks to the Patron who let us all experience this. One question I had, was the battery still installed when you opened up the cover?

LazyGameReviews

I showed both the batteries and their status in the video, but: The CMOS battery was preinstalled and dead, the main battery was wrapped in plastic separately from the machine and worked.

evistre

Did you see this Oregon Trail remake? Sounds baller. https://www.npr.org/2021/05/12/996007048/no-bows-and-arrows-and-no-broken-english-on-the-updated-oregon-trail

LazyGameReviews

Yes indeed, seems there's a new release every year so it's hard to keep up honestly! Looks like some solid updates with this one though :)

Anonymous

Envy. I have a 380XD and a 760... and one other of ancient vintage with a Japanese keyboard. Forget the model tho!

dai!!

just watched this now lol a little late but it made me wanna check out the thinkpads I have sitting around that were given to me a few years ago since ones also a 380 (380z as it turns out) and the other a 755cx! I love pulling em out from time to time... so chunky and charming