Icon is an early 2-in-1 convertible computer. With an integrated Wacom digitizer it makes a decent drawing tablet while also being a good laptop. Icon is the first machine I bought not knowing if it would even work. I knew from the listing pictures the original display was suffering from bad vinegar syndrome. Fortunately for me the machine powered on once I supplied it with power and I was able to find a new, old stock replacement display.
| Manufacturer | IBM |
| Model | ThinkPad 360P |
| Manufactured | October 1994 |
| Processor | Intel 486SX @ 33MHz |
| RAM | 20 MB |
| Storage | 512 MB Compact Flash
3.5" 1.44 MB Floppy Drive 4 GB Compact Flash (PC Card PCMCIA) |
| Display | 9.6" DTSN LCD 640x480 with Pen Digitizer |
| Ports & Expansion | Expansion Connector
9-Pin Serial 25-Pin Parallel PS/2 Mouse 15-Pin VGA 2x Type II PCMCIA |
| OS | Windows for Pen Computing 1.0 on Windows for Workgropus 3.11 with PC-DOS 7.0 Rev 1 |
| Sound | Optional Crystal CS4248-KL |