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 Post subject: My favourites
PostPosted: Sun May 20, 2012 9:33 am 
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Just thought i'd share some laptops with you that are part of my pride and joy Thinkpad collection.
First up is my standard TP770..

http://s1099.photobucket.com/albums/g394/mnowell69/THINKPAD770/

Updated to windows 98, still getting semi-regular use. Has a great original battery that will last a couple of hours under load and the dvd option which still looks good to watch.
Sadly i wasn't able to hold the camera perfectly steady but will update the photos if there is an interest.

and then there is a standard TP240 celeron

http://s1099.photobucket.com/albums/g394/mnowell69/THINKPAD240/

Sadly missing inserts from the box, but everything is there, including the packet that contains the covers for the ports. This one has been used a few times, but only to make sure it still works.


Mustn't forget everyones favourite classic the TP701C.

http://s1099.photobucket.com/albums/g394/mnowell69/THINKPAD%20701C/

Sadly the paintwork is the major letdown on the cover, and the PCMCIA cover is missing, but everything works like a charm. Battery was sourced from a shop in the UK for £40 and lasts about 2 hours with light use. I never use it really, but it's good to have everything as it should be.

Added the thinkpad that started my mania. The venerable 380Z. A beautifully clean machine with an almost dead battery (20 mins) but still going strong. Missing the port cover, but i refuse to pay $30 for one..

http://s1099.photobucket.com/albums/g394/mnowell69/THINKPAD%20380Z/

Just added my TP770X with 13.7" SXGA screen and a P3 processor running at 600mhz without speedstep. Has WinXP and works great. Only problem i find is the resolution. Cant get 1280x1024 without dropping to 16bit colour. With 32 bit colour i am forced to 1024x768 resolution. Anybody else had experience with this.??
Here are the pics

http://s1099.photobucket.com/albums/g394/mnowell69/THINKPAD%20770X/

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TP 380Z (2635-JGU), TP 240 (2609-21G), TP 240X (2609-62G), TP X61t (7762-B6G), TP 770 (9548-30U), TP770ED (9549-5AU), TP 770X (9549-720), TP 701C (2630-TF4), TP Z61P (0674-KSG), TP 750 (9545), Transnote (2675)


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 Post subject: Re: My favourites
PostPosted: Thu May 24, 2012 4:35 pm 
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Excellent! Thanks for posting those. The boxed model is beautiful, what a find! Despite their age Thinkpads of this vintage are still nice to use from time to time, I have a 600 that still gets fired up now and again if I'm writing something and want a really nice keyboard.

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 Post subject: Re: My favourites
PostPosted: Fri May 25, 2012 2:45 am 
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The old thinkpads DO have excellent keyboards. Definitely a nostalgia thing for me though. When you fire up Win95 and then you hear the familiar start-up chime.
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 Post subject: Re: My favourites
PostPosted: Fri May 25, 2012 6:01 am 
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Dear mnowell69,

You have a great collection!

I have a 701c and I need a new battery. Do you remember the name of the UK company that sold you the battery for your 701c?

Thank you for your time and help,
John

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 Post subject: Re: My favourites
PostPosted: Fri May 25, 2012 10:01 am 
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Thanks JohnD.

this was the site i bought it from. Was a great service. They didn't have any stock the first time i ordered and they always gave me the choice of a refund, or to wait. I had to wait a while to get the battery, but they always kept me informed.

http://www.laptopbatteryhub.co.uk/ibm-thinkpad-701c-battery.html

Good luck with yours. The 701 series are a wonderful machine

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 Post subject: Re: My favourites
PostPosted: Fri May 25, 2012 10:41 am 
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Hi mnowell69,

Thank you for the link! Now I just have to find my power supply and we are good to go!

John

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 Post subject: Re: My favourites
PostPosted: Tue May 29, 2012 1:37 pm 
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Very nice vintage machines! :thumbs-UP:

I like the hardware battery meter in the 770. If you think about it - it only makes sense. In the days of DOS with no resident programs in the system tray, how else would you know how much juice you've got left? :)

The 240 is one amazing machine. Its design was ages ahead of its time. You can see some elements from it in some more modern X2x/X3x series machines. And it doesn't have a 7-row keyboard! I guess they haven't figured out yet back then how to fit it into such a small case.

And the 701 Butterfly - well, that's just an engineering masterpiece. Looks a bit weird, but the concept is nothing short of incredible.

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 Post subject: Re: My favourites
PostPosted: Wed May 30, 2012 4:23 am 
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RE the little LCD display really was a great idea and better than having the little warning lights in the lid, like we have now.

Although the old systems, like the 701 for example, had the power meter as part of the bios program and the actual bios itself can be recalled anytime you like with an FN + F1 combination. really useful

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TP 380Z (2635-JGU), TP 240 (2609-21G), TP 240X (2609-62G), TP X61t (7762-B6G), TP 770 (9548-30U), TP770ED (9549-5AU), TP 770X (9549-720), TP 701C (2630-TF4), TP Z61P (0674-KSG), TP 750 (9545), Transnote (2675)


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