FS: somewhat loaded X30 + accessories
Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2007 12:25 pm
My fiance's X30, which I bought her in 2004, is being replaced as an early wedding present. But, the sale of it will be the difference between her getting a Z series and T series.
Other than a semester-long stint at college in the spring of 2005, she has only used it when she came down to visit me, as she was cursed with dialup at home. So, it's had a really easy life. What time it was at college, she didn't take it to classes, and she had it on a port replicator, using a wireless keyboard & mouse. So, the keys and palmrest show little to no wear. However, the bezel doesn't seem to have faired quite as well- for some unknown reason it developed cracks by the screws at the hinges. I've superglued the cracks so it won't break, but the bezel is the only real flaw with this unit; replacing it would make this look practically new... There is also a crack above the PCMCIA slot that has been glued as well.
Pictures will be taken later today, but due to the above reasons, I have to rate it an A- or B+ rather than a solid A.
Specs on the system:
2672-AU2
P3-m 1.2ghz
12.1" XGA screen (absolutely perfect)
intel integrated graphics (i830m chipset)
512mb PC133 SDR (max 1gb) (2x 256 IBM branded)
40gb 4200rpm Hitachi drive
open mini-pci for internal wifi
2x USB 1.1
1x firewire
1x 10/100 Ethernet
1x 56k modem
1x IR
1x parallel
1x VGA
1x PCMCIA
1x Compact Flash
Headphone out, Mic & Line In audio ports
2 batteries (1 122 cycle, lasts about 1.5 hours (52% wear), 1 10 cycle, lasts about 4 hours. the 10 cycle is the original battery, the 52% wear was my battery from my X31, and had 85 cycles on it when I gave it to her)
2 AC Adapters
XP Pro installed (unit came with no COA), activated, and authenticated.
2 additional trackpoint caps (1 rim, 1 eraser) + 1 rim on keyboard
Plus
Zonet 802.11B PCMCIA WiFi
Zonet 802.11G USB WiFi
Compaq-branded Targus laptop bag
As far as pricing goes, I know I've seen them going on ebay for $300-350-ish for standalone units. Given the inclusion of a spare battery, spare AC Adapter, 2 WiFi cards, and a carrying bag, I'd like to think I could get $350 out of it, despite the bezel's cosmetic flaws.
Pics available here
Other than a semester-long stint at college in the spring of 2005, she has only used it when she came down to visit me, as she was cursed with dialup at home. So, it's had a really easy life. What time it was at college, she didn't take it to classes, and she had it on a port replicator, using a wireless keyboard & mouse. So, the keys and palmrest show little to no wear. However, the bezel doesn't seem to have faired quite as well- for some unknown reason it developed cracks by the screws at the hinges. I've superglued the cracks so it won't break, but the bezel is the only real flaw with this unit; replacing it would make this look practically new... There is also a crack above the PCMCIA slot that has been glued as well.
Pictures will be taken later today, but due to the above reasons, I have to rate it an A- or B+ rather than a solid A.
Specs on the system:
2672-AU2
P3-m 1.2ghz
12.1" XGA screen (absolutely perfect)
intel integrated graphics (i830m chipset)
512mb PC133 SDR (max 1gb) (2x 256 IBM branded)
40gb 4200rpm Hitachi drive
open mini-pci for internal wifi
2x USB 1.1
1x firewire
1x 10/100 Ethernet
1x 56k modem
1x IR
1x parallel
1x VGA
1x PCMCIA
1x Compact Flash
Headphone out, Mic & Line In audio ports
2 batteries (1 122 cycle, lasts about 1.5 hours (52% wear), 1 10 cycle, lasts about 4 hours. the 10 cycle is the original battery, the 52% wear was my battery from my X31, and had 85 cycles on it when I gave it to her)
2 AC Adapters
XP Pro installed (unit came with no COA), activated, and authenticated.
2 additional trackpoint caps (1 rim, 1 eraser) + 1 rim on keyboard
Plus
Zonet 802.11B PCMCIA WiFi
Zonet 802.11G USB WiFi
Compaq-branded Targus laptop bag
As far as pricing goes, I know I've seen them going on ebay for $300-350-ish for standalone units. Given the inclusion of a spare battery, spare AC Adapter, 2 WiFi cards, and a carrying bag, I'd like to think I could get $350 out of it, despite the bezel's cosmetic flaws.
Pics available here