FS: T420 (Pics)
Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2012 8:32 pm
Thinkpad T420--looking for $900. Configured today on Lenovo's website, the total is $1266.32 plus tax. I'll also throw in Office 2010 Student and a Display Port-->HDMI connector.
Edit: Price drop: $850 OBO.
Type: 4177-CTO.
It has:
i5-2540M CPU (2.6ghz)
8 GB RAM
500GB 7200RPM HD
NVIDIA NVS 4200M video card
Upgraded matte 1600x900 screen
9 Cell battery
Windows 7 64 Bit Professional
Power adapter is nicked up a bit, but works perfectly.
Good condition otherwise, only flaw is a small crack on the rear of the computer (pictured below). This does not affect the operation or integrity of the laptop in any way.
It looks like any other Thinkpad made for the last decade. It's a classic design; Thinkpads were retro before retro was cool!
There are 22 days left on the warranty (expires 4/11/2012). You can extend the warranty one additional year for $59 or two additional years for $99 through Lenovo. I've had 0 issues with either this laptop or my older R61.
Top:

Screen. There are no dead pixels:

Keyboard:

Left side:

Rear:

Only fault in the computer. A girl knocked it off a table at school. If you look at the picture above, you can see how small the crack is. This does not affect the laptop in any way aside from the minor aesthetic ding:

Right side:

Bottom:

The battery life is amazing. On a 75% charge, I'll get 7 or 8 hours of real world use--think sitting in class, taking notes, Facebooking etc. with the screen at 12/15 brightness or higher.
So why am I selling? Frankly, I want to buy other toys and my old laptop (R61) can suffice for now.
Edit: Price drop: $850 OBO.
Type: 4177-CTO.
It has:
i5-2540M CPU (2.6ghz)
8 GB RAM
500GB 7200RPM HD
NVIDIA NVS 4200M video card
Upgraded matte 1600x900 screen
9 Cell battery
Windows 7 64 Bit Professional
Power adapter is nicked up a bit, but works perfectly.
Good condition otherwise, only flaw is a small crack on the rear of the computer (pictured below). This does not affect the operation or integrity of the laptop in any way.
It looks like any other Thinkpad made for the last decade. It's a classic design; Thinkpads were retro before retro was cool!
There are 22 days left on the warranty (expires 4/11/2012). You can extend the warranty one additional year for $59 or two additional years for $99 through Lenovo. I've had 0 issues with either this laptop or my older R61.
Top:

Screen. There are no dead pixels:

Keyboard:

Left side:

Rear:

Only fault in the computer. A girl knocked it off a table at school. If you look at the picture above, you can see how small the crack is. This does not affect the laptop in any way aside from the minor aesthetic ding:

Right side:

Bottom:

The battery life is amazing. On a 75% charge, I'll get 7 or 8 hours of real world use--think sitting in class, taking notes, Facebooking etc. with the screen at 12/15 brightness or higher.
So why am I selling? Frankly, I want to buy other toys and my old laptop (R61) can suffice for now.