Externally, the machines in this series were defined by it's sliding cover that would hide the floppy/cd-rom drives, an IBM Logo that could be turned to put the PC into a "Tower" orientation, and the heavily ridged front bezel. In back there's a white plastic beauty cover that covers the rear of the chassis as well. Typically it shipped with an IBM G-40 monitor, PS/2 mouse, and Model "M" Keyboard. | Externally, the machines in this series were defined by it's sliding cover that would hide the floppy/cd-rom drives, an IBM Logo that could be turned to put the PC into a "Tower" orientation, and the heavily ridged front bezel. In back there's a white plastic beauty cover that covers the rear of the chassis as well. Typically it shipped with an IBM G-40 monitor, PS/2 mouse, and Model "M" Keyboard. |