SOLD!: T43p, 15" UXGA FlexView, U.S. built, very clean,
Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2014 8:18 am
the basics:
ThinkPad T43p (2669-A91)
Based on 2668-H4U:
P M 760(2.0GHz)
1GB RAM.....................now 2GB
80GB 5400rpm HD
15in 1600x1200 LCD
128MB ATI FireGL V3200
CDRW/DVD
Intel 802.11abg wireless(MPCI)
Bluetooth/Modem(CDC)
1Gb Ethernet(LOM)
UltraNav
Secure Chip
9c Li-Ion batt
WinXP Pro COA
Modded BIOS
Genuine IBM 72W AC adapter included
A well-kept example of the classic ThinkPad model needs a loving home...great physical condition (9 out of 10 at least), flawless IPS UXGA LCD and all the other good stuff that those of us who deem these machines to be the pinnacle of ThinkPad development are used to...
I've just replaced the noisy M24 fan with a much quieter M10, and this laptop is now as cool and quiet as they will come. Of course, it has been fully tested against usual bugs by your resident FlexView abuser, and got the clean bill of health on all levels. One small flaw is that the card slot cover for some reason refuses to stay up, although it's not broken or misaligned from what I can gather...
This oldie-but-a-goodie also sports a tag that reads:
PM or email me directly to tataslonATaol.com with any questions/concerns.
ThinkPad T43p (2669-A91)
Based on 2668-H4U:
P M 760(2.0GHz)
1GB RAM.....................now 2GB
80GB 5400rpm HD
15in 1600x1200 LCD
128MB ATI FireGL V3200
CDRW/DVD
Intel 802.11abg wireless(MPCI)
Bluetooth/Modem(CDC)
1Gb Ethernet(LOM)
UltraNav
Secure Chip
9c Li-Ion batt
WinXP Pro COA
Modded BIOS
Genuine IBM 72W AC adapter included
A well-kept example of the classic ThinkPad model needs a loving home...great physical condition (9 out of 10 at least), flawless IPS UXGA LCD and all the other good stuff that those of us who deem these machines to be the pinnacle of ThinkPad development are used to...
I've just replaced the noisy M24 fan with a much quieter M10, and this laptop is now as cool and quiet as they will come. Of course, it has been fully tested against usual bugs by your resident FlexView abuser, and got the clean bill of health on all levels. One small flaw is that the card slot cover for some reason refuses to stay up, although it's not broken or misaligned from what I can gather...
This oldie-but-a-goodie also sports a tag that reads:
If you're interested in the machine but would like it SATA-modded prior to delivery talk to me. You might just be surprised on how good of a deal you could get..."Assembled in the U.S. from U.S. and non-U.S. components for Lenovo"
PM or email me directly to tataslonATaol.com with any questions/concerns.