The Client (1994)
There is a PS/2 model 50 or 70 in the office of the mafia boss.
Released in 1987, the Personal System/2 range introduced a new comparatively advanced architecture for PCs. Whilst successful in its own right, the range did not prove to create a new industry standard as its predecessors, the XT and AT, had.
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There is a PS/2 model 50 or 70 in the office of the mafia boss.
A number of PS/2 machines are in the offices.
PS/2s appear both in the attorneys' offices and in Rusty's home.
Rusty discovers the presence of the mysterious B-file by using the murdered prosecutor's PS/2 computer.
Miss Schlowski, the principal at the school, has a PS/2 in her office.
Dr Martin has a PS/2 in his lab that, due to a continuity error, mysteriously changes into an Amiga 1000.
Sam colludes with Norm and Pete to cheat in the chess game using Rebecca's PS/2.
The classroom is equipped with IBM PS/2s.
PS/2 model 70s appear throughout, in the offices of the firm and at Katharine's apartment where Tess discovers that her ideas have been stolen.
Alex disables an armed assailant in police headquarters by kicking a PS/2 at him. Later Kate persuades a computer-store assistant to help her access her office computer, and when the KGB thugs arrive they throw the unfortunate assistant into another PS/2.
Alex's personal assistant has a PS/2 on her desk that she uses to manage his accounts.
A vital document that Andrew wrote is deleted from the office PS/2 in an effort to discredit him.