FS: X200T (SL 9400 1.86 ghz C2D, 8-cell battery, AC adapter)

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FS: X200T (SL 9400 1.86 ghz C2D, 8-cell battery, AC adapter)

#1 Post by emeraldgirl08 » Sat Sep 28, 2013 1:32 pm

Hi all. I have thought about this over and over the last couple of weeks. I weighed pros-and-cons and I have finally made a decision to put my X200t in the marketplace. I just have not found too much use for the tablet feature these days. I take the X200t with me every day to campus however I find myself using it more as a standard laptop versus one to write or sketch on. So here it is in the marketplace and here are the specs.

X200T model type 7449-88U
SL9400(1.86GHz)
2GB RAM ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Included
No HDD included ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~will include the cover, caddy, and mounting screws
12.1in 1280x800 LCD (LED backlit and wide-angle viewing)
Intel X4500HD
Intel 802.11agn wireless
Bluetooth
Modem 1Gb Ether
Sec Chip
FPR (Finger Print Reader)
Integrated Web Camera
Integrated SDHC card reader
Expresscard Port
Stylus~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Aftermarket-type and included
8c Li-Ion ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Fleabay battery included
Lenovo 65-watt AC adapter ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Included

I have also included some photos of the x200t. I am not a professional photographer by trade so please bear with the quality :D

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~~~Condition of X200t~~~

-normal wear-and-tear on the lid plus (3) tiny areas where the rubber covering is worn through (shown inside the yellow border in the pictures)

-RAM cover is slightly beat up (shown in the pictures)

-(2) tiny scratches on the hard screen protector (not noticeable unless you hold it at an angle and are actively looking for it; my camera could not pick them up)

-Upper right side of the lid-side has a small dent (highlighted in a yellow oval in the pics; other lid pic is the opposite side without a small dent)

-unit lost power two times. I pressed the start button and it resumed by starting back up. I believe the fleabay battery could be the issue. Other than those two instances it has powered on and ran fine during its use away from the AC adapter over the last couple of months

-X200t will come without a hard drive however I will include an aftermarket HD caddy and its screw). Aftermarket HDD cover is shiny and non-textured

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When I had initially received the X200t it seemed somewhat toy-like which has since changed. Recently on a trip to a big-box office store I stopped by the laptops section. I handled a couple of laptops there and left with the impression that the x200t is definitely far more rigid and sturdy in comparison to the laptops I sampled. The laptops on display had major flex on the keyboard and the viewing-angle range on was very limited as well. The LED wide-angle screen on this X200t is not perfect (some graininess from the protective cover I’m guessing) however the contrast and greater viewing angles certainly make up for it. The speakers are tinny-sounding however there two-speakers ( for stereo sound) versus the one-speaker mono type found in the x200 non-tablet. The sound from the X200t does sound somewhat louder than the x200 non-tablet IMO. This is where I say that is what headphones are made for :P

My asking price:
$175 + you pay for paypal fees + $20 for shipping anywhere in the U.S. via USPS or FedEx
Paypal preferred. PM me for any questions. Thanks for looking.
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