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| <ref name=ibmref40 />{{rp|236}}<ref name=ibmslashes>{{cite journal | last=Staff writer | date=June 11, 1984 | url=https://link.gale.com/apps/doc/A554458/GPS?sid=wikipedia | title=IBM Slashes PC Prices, Adds Memory; Drops 64KB | work=Electronic News | publisher= Sage Publications | volume=30 | issue=1501 | page=24 | via=Gale}}</ref><ref name=optimistic>{{cite journal | last=Sanger | first=David E. | date=June 24, 1987 | url=https://www.proquest.com/docview/426534977/ | title=I.B.M. Optimistic on Newest PC's | work=The New York Times | page=D4 | via=ProQuest}}</ref><ref name=bridgesetal />
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| XT
| 5160-068
| {{date table sorting|1985|04|02|format=my}}
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| <ref name=ibmref40 />{{rp|236}}<ref name=mueller4ed />{{rp|1068}}<ref name=sager>{{cite journal | last=Sager | first=Ira | date=April 8, 1985 | url=https://link.gale.com/apps/doc/A3723060/GPS?sid=wikipedia | title=IBM moves to reduce PC XT inventories | work=Electronic News | publisher=Sage Publications | volume=31 | pages=24 ''et seq''. | via=Gale | quote=The new floppy disk-based versions of the PC XT basically just strips the 10MB hard disk from the earlier unit. The machines come with base memory of 256KB and are available in either single or dual 360 KB diskette versions. A single diskette unit with keyboard and 256 KB of main memory is priced at $2,270, while the dual diskette version is priced at $2,570. A fully configured PC XT with 256 KB of RAM, a 360 KB diskette, keyboard, monochrome monitor and adapter, and operating system comes in at about $2,860.}}</ref><ref name=optimistic /><ref name=bridgesetal />
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| 5160-078
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| 5160-088
| {{date table sorting|1986|04|02|format=my}}
| {{date table sorting|1987|06|30|format=my}}
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| <ref name=ibmref40 />{{rp|236}}<ref name=ibmblitz>{{cite journal | last=Whitmore | first=Sam | date=April 8, 1986 | url=https://link.gale.com/apps/doc/A666904/GPS?sid=wikipedia | title=Product blitz may signal more aggressive IBM: firm ups ante for the makers of compatibles | work=PC Week | publisher=Ziff-Davis | volume=3 | issue=14 | page=1 | via=Gale}}</ref><ref name=optimistic /><ref name=bridgesetal />
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| 5160-267
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| XT Model 286
| 5162-286
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| <ref name=ibmref40 />{{rp|48}}<ref name=Ristelhueber /><ref name=bridgesetal>{{cite journal | last=Bridges | first=Linda | author2=Laura Brennan | author3=Jim Forbes | author4=Bruce Stephen | date=July 7, 1987 | url=https://link.gale.com/apps/doc/A5027977/GPS?sid=wikipedia | title=PC managers regrouping after XT, AT closeout | work=PC Week | publisher=Ziff-Davis | volume=4 | issue=27 | page=4 | via=Gale | quote= IBM's recent announcement that it will formally discontinue its PC XT line and eventually phase out its PC AT came as no surprise to many corporate users. [...] William Lowe, president of IBM's Entry Systems Division in Boca Raton, Fla., told Wall Street analysts on June 30 that the only remaining XT, the XT 286, will be discontinued within three months and that IBM is working with dealers and large accounts to determine how many more ATs it will make to fill orders.}}</ref>
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