IBM NetVista

IBM NetVista desktop PC with an Intel Pentium 4

The IBM NetVista was 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 K-12 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 The software suite was withdrawn without replacement in January 2000.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:

Network station

In April 2000 the IBM Network Station product line was renamed to IBM NetVista, as were the associated software tools. It was withdrawn in April 2002 with no replacement.

Hardware products:

Software products:

Kiosk

Hardware products:

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:

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 It was announced in May 2000, and withdrawn in May 2004.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 IBM ThinkCentre (now Lenovo ThinkCentre since 2005).

Products:

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Preceded by
IBM PC Series
IBM Personal Computers Succeeded by
IBM/Lenovo ThinkCentre
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