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FS: Barebone IBM logo ThinkPad T42s and T43s

Posted: Thu May 07, 2009 6:03 pm
by IBMlenovo123
I have a stockpile of T42s and T43s (and some T40s and T41s). My company is doing its part of corporate waste...

So some of you folks have been thinking about upgrade from 2x or 3x maybe interested.
Take note the HDD has been wiped, there is no OS. I have XP (disk only, u need ur own license key) or Ubuntu 8.03 for free.

There maybe some scratch and dent but usually condition is good. Engrave has been cleaned, you may see a small scratch but a nice spiderman sticker would do the trick.

2373-5TU (T42) 1.6ghz 512MB pc2700 CDRW/DVD $250

2668-43U (T43) 1.86ghz 512MB pc2-4200 CDRW/DVD $275

AC adapters are in low supply, so if u can forgo that, I'll knock down some more

$10.83 USPS US flat rate, so folks in Hawaii are covered too. paypal only. PM pls, I'm usually pretty flexible.

note: I have Windows 7 too, Build 7000; 7063, RC1 RC2 etc etc etc. but i'm sure u downloaded alrdy.

Re: FS: Barebone IBM logo ThinkPad T42s and T43s

Posted: Thu May 07, 2009 7:15 pm
by CanadianDude
PM Sent

Re: FS: Barebone IBM logo ThinkPad T42s and T43s

Posted: Sun May 10, 2009 12:52 pm
by IBMlenovo123
Price reduction - forgo the ac adapter and price is reduced to:

2373-5TU (T42) 1.6ghz 512MB pc2700 CDRW/DVD $225

2668-43U (T43) 1.86ghz 512MB pc2-4200 CDRW/DVD $250
freebie: crucial 2GB pc25300 ram. will fit T43

Note: these are complete systems, in term of hardware. Just missing the OS and other softwares. (i don't know i used term barebone???)

Re: FS: Barebone IBM logo ThinkPad T42s and T43s

Posted: Sun May 10, 2009 1:36 pm
by dorronto
very tempting indeed............very................ :wink:

Ron

Re: FS: Barebone IBM logo ThinkPad T42s and T43s

Posted: Wed May 13, 2009 9:18 pm
by whizkid
A friend may be interested in one of your T42's.

What is the screen resolution and size?
What is the hard disk size and speed?

Re: FS: Barebone IBM logo ThinkPad T42s and T43s

Posted: Mon May 18, 2009 11:07 am
by dorronto
are these still available?

any more breakdown of what's what that is left?

Thanks,
Ron