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FS: T42 LCD XGA assembly with antennas, and other parts

Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 8:59 pm
by rssb
For sale are used parts pulled from a T42. All are in good working condition

1) 14.1" XGA screen complete LCD assembly with wireless antennas -- $ 90.00
2) Pentium M 1.5 Ghz -- $7.00
3) 1G + 512MB PC 2700 RAM -- SOLD

Correction about the RAM , these are 2 sticks. 1GB RAM ( made by simpletech it is PC 3200 CL3 ram ) + 512MB ( IBM FRU 31P9833, micron). Both tested fine in PC doctor on a T42p.


4) Modem -- $ 5.00
5) Fan short -- $ 8.00
6) Thai keyboard -- FRU 08K5044 -- the track point red cap is missing , keys have great feedback. -- $8.00
7) Speakers -- $8.00
8) PCMCIA card read assembly -- $12.00
9) VGA connector with body assembly -- $ 7.00
10) Base with windows xp professional COA -- $5.00
11) Palmrest guide rail assembly -- $4.00
12) CMOS RTC battery ( good condition ) -- $ 6.00

Can sell all of the above as a bundle. If you need pictures PM me, can provide ebay feedback ( 100%) on request. Shipping can be done via lowest possible way, local pick in Richmond, VA area welcome.

thanks.

Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 9:11 pm
by Harryc
PM Sent on the RAM

Posted: Sun Jun 29, 2008 2:01 am
by rssb
Bump.

All the parts together, shipped for $112 ( continental US == lower 48 states ).

The memory is sold .

Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2008 12:54 pm
by Simba
rssb,

will the xga fit on my t60 2623-D6U? im looking to replace my sxga+ with xga.

Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2008 3:14 pm
by tfflivemb2
Simba wrote:rssb,

will the xga fit on my t60 2623-D6U? im looking to replace my sxga+ with xga.
No, the T4x LCDs are not interchangeable with the T6x series.

Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2008 3:26 pm
by Simba
Thanks for chipping in, tfflivemb2. Looks like no one has the t6x XGA LCD for sale here.

Posted: Mon Jul 07, 2008 9:10 am
by rssb
I was able to test a T60 2007-8ZU motherboard with a T42P sxga+ in December 2006, but this was not put in the system, the LCD was just sitting outside at that time. Had to use the T60 cable with the bare LCD. The LCD used was a samsung.

The bare lcd might be a standard module, I didnot pay close attention to screw placement etc.. at that time. But typically if it is from the same system, it makes life easier to replace.