SOLD! my personal hi-end T23 (2647-9LU) SXGA+, wi-fi
Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2008 9:56 pm
I've bought this lovely piece of IBM history intending to keep it as my backup machine, but found that it rarely got turned on, and that my eyes can't tolerate any non-IPS LCDs anymore. It's an absolute sin for a ThinkPad this rare and beautiful to collect dust, so my loss is your gain...a really good home is needed for this one...
the basics:
ThinkPad T23 2647-9LU
Original description:
PIII-M 1.13GHz (512KB)
128MB RAM................................now 768MB
48.0GB HDD...............................none (cover and screw included)
14.1 SXGA+(1400x1050) TFT LCD
8x-3.3x DVD.................................now CD-RW
802.11b wireless/Modem
Ethernet
IBM Secure Chip
TV out
Li-Ion battery................in green, low cycles, lasts ~90 mins in Mint
Win2000.......................COA intact
No AC adapter
known imperfections:
- some wear and tear on the lid, way under average for a machine of this generation
- a couple of pressure marks on an otherwise pristine LCD, visible mostly on light backgrounds
Overall, the machine is a solid 9 on a 1-10 scale with 10 being the best. Keyboard and palmrest look brand new. An extremely presentable example of a rare version of this classic ThinkPad.
Asking $200 shipped to lower 48 states, will gladly ship worldwide if so desired and paid for.
Feel free to PM me for high-resolution pictures, or with any questions/concerns that you might have.
the basics:
ThinkPad T23 2647-9LU
Original description:
PIII-M 1.13GHz (512KB)
128MB RAM................................now 768MB
48.0GB HDD...............................none (cover and screw included)
14.1 SXGA+(1400x1050) TFT LCD
8x-3.3x DVD.................................now CD-RW
802.11b wireless/Modem
Ethernet
IBM Secure Chip
TV out
Li-Ion battery................in green, low cycles, lasts ~90 mins in Mint
Win2000.......................COA intact
No AC adapter
known imperfections:
- some wear and tear on the lid, way under average for a machine of this generation
- a couple of pressure marks on an otherwise pristine LCD, visible mostly on light backgrounds
Overall, the machine is a solid 9 on a 1-10 scale with 10 being the best. Keyboard and palmrest look brand new. An extremely presentable example of a rare version of this classic ThinkPad.
Asking $200 shipped to lower 48 states, will gladly ship worldwide if so desired and paid for.
Feel free to PM me for high-resolution pictures, or with any questions/concerns that you might have.