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Sold: Thinkpad T60 2623-P2U
Posted: Tue Apr 05, 2016 7:07 pm
by twillis449
thinkpad T60 2623-P2U for sale
Specs:
Intel core 2 duo cpu T5600 @ 1.83 GHz
ATI Mobility Radeon X1300 graphics
2 GB of DDR2 memory
500 GB disk @ 5400 rpm
Current OS is linux ubuntu 14.04 LTS
1400 x 1050 display (14 inch) # note: this screen can be used as a replacement screen in a T61
DVD / MULTI in Ultrabay
AC charger (3rd party)
Has COA for Windows Vista Business, but part of product key is missing
Condition 'good'
Has no battery
This must be worth something to someone! Make me an offer! When I run out of patience this thing is heading for the local electronics recycling center.
Sold to a Forum Member
Re: FS: Thinkpad T60 2623-P2U
Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2016 9:34 pm
by twillis449
bump!
Re: FS: Thinkpad T60 2623-P2U
Posted: Sun May 08, 2016 4:07 pm
by twillis449
@bg_NY PM sent.
Re: FS: Thinkpad T60 2623-P2U
Posted: Sat May 21, 2016 5:43 pm
by twillis449
bump
Re: FS: Thinkpad T60 2623-P2U
Posted: Sun May 22, 2016 9:12 pm
by dwilsonfl
Shipping seems very high. Is that because of customs?
David
Re: FS: Thinkpad T60 2623-P2U
Posted: Thu Jun 02, 2016 11:33 pm
by twillis449
Presumably. Anyway that's the amount that Canada Post wants to ship this item to the US.
Re: FS: Thinkpad T60 2623-P2U
Posted: Fri Jun 03, 2016 3:23 am
by TuuS
That is actually cheap for international shipping. Shipping a laptop domestic cost almost as much if done properly. You can confirm this on usps website, enter an 8lb parcel and make sure to tick the option that it contains fragile goods and the cheapest cost you will get is about $20-30 for domestic (thanks to sharp increases early this year). You can cheat by not declaring it as fragile and ship it for less, but when it arrives broken you are S#!T out of luck because the insurance won't cover it, so I'd only consider that if you are really good at packaging and you double or triple box it. In fact I would use 4 boxes to ship a laptop that size and could do it pretty cheap, and would be glad to explain how it's done, but it would only work in the usa. Shipping a laptop that size with proper packaging to international locations would normally be $50-100 usd depending on many options.
I'll also add that many people are frankenpadding these with a T61 motherboard because many prefer the T60 lid and with the availability of discrete T61 boards with the newer gpu chips that were once thought to be only an urban myth, you can make one hell of a nice laptop out of these for a reasonable price. Most do prefer the 15" because of the flexview screens, but for those who like the 14" size they are a great laptop with a nice resolution.