WTB: Thinkpad T42 < $500 shipped
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GnatGoSplat
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WTB: Thinkpad T42 < $500 shipped
I am looking for a barebones Thinkpad T42, preferably less than $500 shipped. Only requirement I have is that it looks good, works properly and has a 14.1" 1400x1050 LCD.
Specs on the following I don't care about, and they can even be missing entirely:
- Wireless card
- Optical Drive
- CPU
- RAM
- Hard Drive
PM me if you have something.
Thanks.
Specs on the following I don't care about, and they can even be missing entirely:
- Wireless card
- Optical Drive
- CPU
- RAM
- Hard Drive
PM me if you have something.
Thanks.
Shawn
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carbon_unit
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Good luck. You better hit the bay and hope for a steal.
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I have a barebones T41 with a XGA screen for $400+shipping ...
Now: T60 2613-EKU | T23 2647-9NU | 600X 2645-9FU | HP 100LX
Past: X31 2673-Y13 | T41 2374-3HU | T22 2647-AEU
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underclocker
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Was that one high-res.?GnatGoSplat wrote:I don't think it's that unreasonable. I just got outbid on this one yesterday.
T42 on eBay
$500 is not impossible, esp. if it's missing a few items as you listed.
Good luck.
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GnatGoSplat
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Yes, it was high-res with the fingerprint reader which I don't see on a lot of T42s. It was BIN $500. I probably should have bought it and sold off the RAM, wireless card, and HD.underclocker wrote: Was that one high-res.?
$500 is not impossible, esp. if it's missing a few items as you listed.
Good luck.
Thanks for the offer, gator, but I'm pretty set on a T42 w/high-res because I'm pretty fixated on running Vista w/Aero.
It would be so much easier and cheaper if I wasn't so attached to Thinkpads. Oh why do I have to hate shiny LCDs, widescreen and touchpads!
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carbon_unit
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A T42 with high res isn't going to get that great of a rating with Vista. Vista wants a 128mb graphics card and the T42 only goes up to 64mb unless you mean a T42P. You would be lucky to pick up a T42P for $500.00. Maybe on ebay but not here on the forum.
T60 2623-D7U, 3 GB Ram.
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GnatGoSplat
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I hereby testify that T42 with a 64MB ATI Radeon 9600 video card runs Vista with full Aero effects (maximizing main RAM helps too).
That being said I have a very nice T42 unit for sale right now with the above mentioned capabilities, here take a look: http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.php?t=41761
That being said I have a very nice T42 unit for sale right now with the above mentioned capabilities, here take a look: http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.php?t=41761
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GnatGoSplat
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Thanks for the offer, syedj, but it's a bit more than I want to spend.
I almost got lucky with that eBay auction I linked to earlier... the guy emailed me and said his high bidder never contacted him and said he'd sell it to me for $500 shipped if he doesn't get paid within 24hrs. Unfortunately, his bidder ended up paying. Doh!
I almost got lucky with that eBay auction I linked to earlier... the guy emailed me and said his high bidder never contacted him and said he'd sell it to me for $500 shipped if he doesn't get paid within 24hrs. Unfortunately, his bidder ended up paying. Doh!
Shawn
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Possible trade?
I will throw this out there for a possible partial trade.
Aopen MiniPC MP915 - it's a PC modeled after the Mac Mini. It looks similar, but instead of being made of plastic like a Mini, this has a nice metal cover.
Specs are:
Celeron M 360 1.4GHz CPU (supports any Socket 479 Dothan core CPU)
Intel 915GM chipset
40GB 5400rpm Hard Drive (supports any 2.5" Ultra ATA laptop drive)
1GB DDR2-667 (takes DDR2 SODIMM)
Onboard sound w/SPDIF header (no external connector for SPDIF).
Onboard GMA900 video with DVI or VGA output.
DVD CD/RW Slot-in Combo Drive
2 USB ports
1 Firewire port
1 Ethernet port
Mini-PCI slot
RP-SMA wireless antenna jack with C.FL internal connector (connects to standard Mini PCI wireless cards)
I currently have an Atheros Super G 108Mbps 802.11a/b/g Mini-PCI internal wireless card in it, but was planning to keep it for whatever laptop I end up getting since my router is Super G.
It is NEAR MINT IN BOX. It is perfect, flawless, EXCEPT a few tiny scratches ON THE REAR that don't even really show up in a photo and no one would see it.
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Aopen MiniPC MP915 - it's a PC modeled after the Mac Mini. It looks similar, but instead of being made of plastic like a Mini, this has a nice metal cover.
Specs are:
Celeron M 360 1.4GHz CPU (supports any Socket 479 Dothan core CPU)
Intel 915GM chipset
40GB 5400rpm Hard Drive (supports any 2.5" Ultra ATA laptop drive)
1GB DDR2-667 (takes DDR2 SODIMM)
Onboard sound w/SPDIF header (no external connector for SPDIF).
Onboard GMA900 video with DVI or VGA output.
DVD CD/RW Slot-in Combo Drive
2 USB ports
1 Firewire port
1 Ethernet port
Mini-PCI slot
RP-SMA wireless antenna jack with C.FL internal connector (connects to standard Mini PCI wireless cards)
I currently have an Atheros Super G 108Mbps 802.11a/b/g Mini-PCI internal wireless card in it, but was planning to keep it for whatever laptop I end up getting since my router is Super G.
It is NEAR MINT IN BOX. It is perfect, flawless, EXCEPT a few tiny scratches ON THE REAR that don't even really show up in a photo and no one would see it.
Pic 1
Pic 2
Pic 3
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GnatGoSplat
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My search has ended. I went $44 over budget and bought a T43 instead.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 0115573260
I figured the FAR lower cost of DDR2 was worth the extra money (1GB sticks are now less than $30 after rebate while DDR is something like $80).
How'd I do?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 0115573260
I figured the FAR lower cost of DDR2 was worth the extra money (1GB sticks are now less than $30 after rebate while DDR is something like $80).
How'd I do?
Shawn
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You did good. Now, T43's tend to have loud fans. Some people mind, but most don't.GnatGoSplat wrote:How'd I do?
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Precisely the reason the T42s are so popular. T43s also have that irritating "2010" HDD issue.pianowizard wrote: You did good. Now, T43's tend to have loud fans. Some people mind, but most don't.
Now: T60 2613-EKU | T23 2647-9NU | 600X 2645-9FU | HP 100LX
Past: X31 2673-Y13 | T41 2374-3HU | T22 2647-AEU
Rules of the road
Past: X31 2673-Y13 | T41 2374-3HU | T22 2647-AEU
Rules of the road
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GnatGoSplat
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I didn't know about the fan thing, but I'm not too worried about it. Most of the time I use the laptop in a room with loud TV so I doubt it'll bother me. 2010 HDD issue might be a problem, but the 80GB Seagate I plan to put in it is NOT in the list of known problem drives so I might be okay.
I hadn't realized the T43 is natively SATA with a bridge. Is it possible to use a SATA drive and bypass/remove the bridge? Seems kind of goofy.
I hadn't realized the T43 is natively SATA with a bridge. Is it possible to use a SATA drive and bypass/remove the bridge? Seems kind of goofy.
Shawn
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Great purcahse. I saw his feedback and the items he sold. Prices were excellent ... sadly he does not have any machines now.
Now: T60 2613-EKU | T23 2647-9NU | 600X 2645-9FU | HP 100LX
Past: X31 2673-Y13 | T41 2374-3HU | T22 2647-AEU
Rules of the road
Past: X31 2673-Y13 | T41 2374-3HU | T22 2647-AEU
Rules of the road
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GnatGoSplat
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I received my T43 yesterday, so my search is officially over!
Wow, this seller wasn't kidding when he said "Excellent condition". The laptop looks MINT, there's no shiny keys, not even a spot on the spacebar. Not one mark on the outside of it, and not so much as a hint that it's not brand new except for some roughness on the HDD retaining screw. The battery however, has a little up/down play to it and the battery manager says it has 205-cycles on it and only 41% its original capacity. I was only able to get about 40-minutes out of it, but I was installing apps so there was a lot of DVD-drive action if that makes a difference. The position of the mouse buttons will take some getting used to, I liked the position better on my 570e, especially the scroll button. I installed Windows Vista Ultimate and it works great with the Aero theme, fast and responsive w/1GB. CPU fan is noisy when it reaches full-speed, and once the laptop warms up, the fan wants to run full-speed constantly. As expected, I hardly notice it with the TV in the room being on. I replaced the 40GB drive with my Seagate 80GB and it triggers the 2010 error. I have it set in BIOS to continue automatically in spite of the error and the drive works perfectly. My only concern is I greatly underestimated how tiny the text would be. At "120dpi Larger Fonts" the menus are perfect, but dialog boxes are blurry for some reason. I have to use IE because FireFox ignores the 120dpi setting and increasing text size in Firefox screws up web page layouts, not to mention it doesn't stick. The hi-res screen will take some getting used to, and I worry it'll make me even more near-sighted than I already am.
Wow, this seller wasn't kidding when he said "Excellent condition". The laptop looks MINT, there's no shiny keys, not even a spot on the spacebar. Not one mark on the outside of it, and not so much as a hint that it's not brand new except for some roughness on the HDD retaining screw. The battery however, has a little up/down play to it and the battery manager says it has 205-cycles on it and only 41% its original capacity. I was only able to get about 40-minutes out of it, but I was installing apps so there was a lot of DVD-drive action if that makes a difference. The position of the mouse buttons will take some getting used to, I liked the position better on my 570e, especially the scroll button. I installed Windows Vista Ultimate and it works great with the Aero theme, fast and responsive w/1GB. CPU fan is noisy when it reaches full-speed, and once the laptop warms up, the fan wants to run full-speed constantly. As expected, I hardly notice it with the TV in the room being on. I replaced the 40GB drive with my Seagate 80GB and it triggers the 2010 error. I have it set in BIOS to continue automatically in spite of the error and the drive works perfectly. My only concern is I greatly underestimated how tiny the text would be. At "120dpi Larger Fonts" the menus are perfect, but dialog boxes are blurry for some reason. I have to use IE because FireFox ignores the 120dpi setting and increasing text size in Firefox screws up web page layouts, not to mention it doesn't stick. The hi-res screen will take some getting used to, and I worry it'll make me even more near-sighted than I already am.
Shawn
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