The Canon NoteJet is a series of
notebook computers
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which include a
printer
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and
scanner that was manufactured from 1993 to 1995 by a
joint venture
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between the
Canon
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subsidiary
Canon Computer Systems Inc. and
IBM subsidiary
IBM Japan
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.
The Canon branded series was sold worldwide except in Japan, where the similar IBM ThinkPad 555BJ and 550BJ was sold. The European model did not use the NoteJet branding and was branded as the Canon BN120C, BN22 or BN200.
Reviews during the general availability of the series were mixed. Historical analyses viewed it either extremely positive or extremely negative.
History
Canon, one of the
largest printer manufacturers globally,
released their first
inkjet printer
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in 1985. They joined the
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PC market in October 1992 as Canon Computer Systems Inc. and launched the Innova PC line in 1993. Canon combined these products in the NoteJet series. ''Bubble Jet'' and ''BJ'' are trademarks owned by Canon,
which have been used by IBM for their printer-laptops.
According to Canon, the printer in the NoteJet is 70% smaller than any printer they developed before.
Models
The Canon branded models were released globally, except in Japan where the IBM branded ThinkPads were released. The NoteJet branding was not used in Europe.
Canon NoteJet 486
It uses the
Cyrix 486SLC clocked at 25 MHz as a CPU. It weighs 7.7 pounds and the dimensions are 12.2 by 10 by 2 inches. The
list price
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was $2499.
The CPU was manufactured by Texas Instruments.
The NoteJet 486 was made in three different versions: the model 1 has a 85MB disk, the model 2 has a 130MB disk and the model 3 has a 180MB disk.
Canon NoteJet II 486C
The NoteJet II 486C uses a 486SLC2 processor at 50 MHz and weighs 8.6 pounds. It has a 10.3 inch
DSTN and two PCMCIA slots. It has 4MiB RAM with a 130MB HDD or a 260MB HDD.
Canon NoteJet IIIcx
The printer is based on the Canon BJC-70. It uses a Pentium I clocked at 90 MHz, 16MiB of RAM and a HDD of 810MB. It has an internal PCI bus and IrDA, a Sound Blaster card, two Type II PC Card slots or one Type III PC card slot. It uses an external AC adapter.
Canon BN22
Canon marketed the NoteJet 486 in Europe as the Canon BN22, because the
AC adapter and keyboard have differences.
Canon BN120C
The Canon BN120C uses a 100 MHz Intel 486, 810MB HDD and 16MiB RAM.
Canon BN200
The Canon BN200 is an upgrade from the BN22. It has an active matrix 800x600 LCD.
It was sold in three different models.
IBM ThinkPad 550BJ
It used the 25 MHz
IBM 486SLC CPU.
The 550BJ was launched in Japan on 19 February 1993. It was developed within the new self-contained IBM Personal Computer Company which was set up in 1992, separate from the IBM corporate hierarchy. The computer components were developed by IBM Japan and printer components were developed by Canon, with both logos engraved on the machine. The ''BJ'' stands for Bubble Jet which is Canon's printer technology. Although ThinkPads are known for their usage of the
TrackPoint
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pointing stick, this machine comes with a "Mini Mouse II-B"
The machine gained popularity mainly amongst
beginners and students.
IBM ThinkPad 555BJ
It used the 486SLC2 as a CPU, which is the 50 MHz version of the IBM 486SLC. The
LCD was upgraded from a 9.5 inch
STN to 10.3 inch
DSTN color LCD. The memory was expanded to 12MiB. In contrast to the earlier model, this machine included a TrackPoint II.
Reception
PCMag
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reviewed the NoteJet IIIcx in 1996. They noted the slowness of the scanning feature while appreciating the quality documentation from Canon. They concluded that the PC performance was average, but noted the high amount of extra peripherals available. They noted: "the point isn't really how well it works, but that it works at all".
According to ''
The Wall Street Journal
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'', users have complained that the NoteJet series was too heavy and expensive.
''PCMag'' listed it in a 2015 article as one of the 7 "Bizarre
FrankenPCs That Are Better Off Dead".
''
TechRadar
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'' listed it in a 2016 article as one of the 12 "ground-breaking laptops that dared to be different", and argued that was sad that the NoteJet was a one-of-a-kind.
''
PC World
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'' listed the Canon NoteJet 486 in a 2006 as one of the greatest PCs of all time.
Further developments
The NoteJet series was silently discontinued.
Canon left the U.S.
PC market in January 1997 due to low sales.
See also
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List of Canon products
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Other products manufactured and/or service-rendered under the Canon brand may not appear here. Such products may include office or industrial application dev ...
*
List of IBM products
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Multi-function printer
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References
External links
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