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NetVista is an umbrella name for a variety of products manufactured by IBM.


Software suite

The Software Suite was introduced in April 1996 as a client–server software suite, with the server software running on OS/2, and the client software on Windows 3.1 and Windows 95. Meant to provide Internet access to
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users, it included such things as a web browser, nanny software and other internet utilities, including a TCP/IP stack. Starting with version 1.1, the server side was also supported on Windows NT. The software suite was withdrawn without replacement in January 2000. Products: * NetVista V1.0 * NetVista V1.1 * NetVista V2.0


Network station

In April 2000, the IBM Network Station product line was renamed to IBM NetVista, as were the associated
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. The NetVista computers were thin client systems. The line was withdrawn in April 2002 with no replacement. Hardware products: * NetVista N2200 (Cyrix MediaGX at 233 MHz, 32-288 MB RAM, CompactFlash, Ethernet, USB 1.1, VGA, Audio I/O) * NetVista N2200e * NetVista N2200l * NetVista N2200w * NetVista N2800 * NetVista N2800e * NetVista N70 Software products: * NetVista Thin Client Manager V2R1


Kiosk

Hardware products: * NetVista Kiosk Model 120 * NetVista Kiosk Model 150


Appliance

This appliance is meant to allow internet access on a TV. It was not sold directly to end-users, but offered as an OEM product to internet providers. Hardware products: * NetVista Internet Appliance i30


Personal computer

The IBM NetVista personal computer was the follow-on to the IBM PC Series. It was announced in May 2000, and withdrawn in May 2004. It was replaced by the
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(now Lenovo ThinkCentre since 2005). Initially offered in the typical white/beige cases of the 1990s the NetVista was sold in black later on. Products: * A Series ** IBM NetVista A10 ** IBM NetVista A20 ( Pentium III) ** IBM NetVista A20i ( Pentium III) ** IBM NetVista A21 ( Celeron) ** IBM NetVista A21i ( Pentium III) ** IBM NetVista A22 ( Celeron) ** IBM NetVista A22p ( Pentium 4) ** IBM NetVista A30 ( Pentium 4) ** IBM NetVista A30p ( Pentium 4) ** IBM NetVista A40 ( Pentium III) ** IBM NetVista A40i (
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) ** IBM NetVista A40p ( Pentium III) ** IBM NetVista A60 ( Pentium 4) ** IBM NetVista A60i ( Pentium 4) * M Series (Manageability) ** IBM NetVista M41 ** IBM NetVista M42 * S Series ** IBM NetVista S40 ** IBM NetVista S40p ** IBM NetVista S42 * X Series (
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) ** IBM NetVista X40 ** IBM NetVista X40i ** IBM NetVista X41 - designed by
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See also

* IBM PC Series * IBM Aptiva * IBM/Lenovo
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References


External links

* tp://ftp.software.ibm.com/pc/pcinstitute/psref/nvwbook.pdf NetVista Personal Systems Reference Guide {{IBM NetVista NetVista NetVista Computer-related introductions in 2000 Business desktop computers