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X32 for Sale. Photos in the post.

Posted: Sun May 24, 2009 7:05 pm
by amrav
I have a x32 for sale.

1.8Ghz, 1GB RAM, 80gb hard drive.

I will conservatively rate the physical condition as 85%.
Fresh windows installed.

$320 OBO shipped to CONUS.

Faster way to reach me: kvssvarma at yahoo dot com.
Drop me a mail for more photos.

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Re: X32 for Sale. Photos in the post.

Posted: Sun May 24, 2009 11:26 pm
by thinkpadinside
sorry bud, but thats WAY too expensive for a laptop that old. I picked up a maxed out X41 Tablet from ebay for 300$. There is no way ur gonna get 320 for a X32.

Re: X32 for Sale. Photos in the post.

Posted: Mon May 25, 2009 2:17 am
by dr_st
I disagree with you, thinkpadinside, at least somewhat. Ultimately all depends on how much people are willing to pay, but you have to consider that the laptop is faster than an X40/X41, and really is comparable to a T42, except I haven't heard of X32 units failing due to GPU detachment. In many ways, an X32 is the pinnacle of the pre-X60 X-series, and since they were never produced in large numbers, these laptops tend to be pricey, especially the high-end ones.

This one sits well in the middle as far as specs go. If the physical condition is good, and the battery is in good shape, I'd say that the price may be reasonable, or a bit on the high side, but not WAY too high. In any case, I can't see why a much slower X40 for just $40 less is such a better deal, as you seem to think...

Re: X32 for Sale. Photos in the post.

Posted: Mon May 25, 2009 3:23 am
by KristianJ
Please respect the guidelines relating to the in-thread discussion of item pricing.

Re: X32 for Sale. Photos in the post.

Posted: Mon May 25, 2009 7:49 am
by thinkpadinside
my apologies to the seller. I did not quite see the correct specifications. Here are the bottleneck points that the X41 does not have:

The graphics card: Mobility Radeon 7000 is rated a Class 6 Medium card, which is the lowest tier in graphics cards. GMA 900 Is rated mid Class 5, which is not very good either, had more power than the Mobility Radeon 7000.

DDR Ram: Its expensive to upgrade, its expensive to replace if a stick goes bad. DDR2 is dirt cheap, making upgrading and replacement easy

I guess you are right in saying its up to the buyer, but I am trying just to provide a good basis for people to make their decision. Just for good measure, I'll post the full specs

X32:
Standard Features

* Intel Pentium M (Dothan) 1.6, 1.7, 1.8 or 2.0GHz CPU
* ATI Mobility Radeon 7000 with 16MB
o 12.1" TFT display with 1024x768 resolution
* 256 or 512MB PC2700 memory standard (2GB max)
* 40, 60 or 80GB 2.5" PATA HDD
* AD1981B AC'97 Audio controller
* Intel 10/100/1000 Ethernet controller
* CDC slot with one of the following:
o IBM Integrated 56K Modem (MDC-2)
o IBM Integrated Bluetooth IV with 56K Modem (BMDC-3)
* MiniPCI slot with one of the following:
o none (open)
o Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG Mini-PCI Adapter
o Intel PRO/Wireless 2915ABG Mini-PCI Adapter
o IBM 11a/b/g Wireless LAN Mini PCI Adapter II
* IBM Embedded Security Subsystem 2.0
* CF Card slot
* CardBus slot (Type 2)
* Firewire (IEEE1394)
* Weight: 3.6lbs (1.7kg)

X41T:
Standard Features

* Intel Pentium M (Dothan), L2 2 MB cache
o 1.2GHz ULV (753)
o 1.5GHz LV (758)
o 1.6GHz LV (778)
* Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 900
o 12.1" TFT display with 1024x768 resolution
* 256 or 512MB PC2-4200 memory standard (non-removable)
o one additional, unpopulated slot for a maximum of 1280 or 1536MB
* 40 or 60GB Hitachi Travelstar (C4K60 (1.8" drive)) ATA/IDE HDD (Model HTC4260xxG9AT00, where xx stands for the Capacity) producer page
* AD1981B AC'97 Audio controller
* Broadcom Gigabit (10/100/1000) Ethernet controller
* CDC slot with one of the following:
o IBM Integrated 56K Modem (MDC-2)
o IBM Integrated Bluetooth IV with 56K Modem (BMDC-3)
* MiniPCI slot with one of the following:
o IBM 11a/b/g Wireless LAN Mini PCI Adapter II
o Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG Mini-PCI Adapter
o Intel PRO/Wireless 2915ABG Mini-PCI Adapter
* IBM Embedded Security Subsystem 2.0
* IBM Active Protection System
* SD Card slot with IO support
* CardBus slot (Type 2)
* Integrated Fingerprint Reader on select models
* Wacom Serial Tablet PC Stylus
* Tablet Hardware Buttons

Re: X32 for Sale. Photos in the post.

Posted: Mon May 25, 2009 8:17 am
by berraneck
Just shortly:)

X32 / X41 - comments for X41
P-M / P-M ULV - lower TDP, lower perfomance, but for net/office/movies doesn´t matter
2slots DDR2 / 1memory onboard+1slot DDR2 - i think no difference
2,5" HDD / 1,8" HDD - pretty hard to find 1,8" replacement if you need, slow 4200rpm or expensive SSD
Ati7000 / GMA900 - intel is better
bigger and heavier / smaller and easier - small difference, but might be important when looking for smallest TP
better battery / worse battery - X32 can last longer, but with biggest battery it is 5hrs vs. 4hrs. - for me no difference

I think both are fine laptops, they say X41 has bit better chassis - but both are very good. X41 is newer.

All at all, 320USD for X32 would be good price with new battery and dock;)

Re: X32 for Sale. Photos in the post.

Posted: Mon May 25, 2009 8:52 am
by pianowizard
Don't let the model numbers mislead you. The X4* line wasn't exactly a successor to the X3* line. In a way they were separate lines that coexisted for a while, and the X32 was actually slightly newer than the X40. The X31 and X32 have been depreciating slower than the X4*, probably because their use of 2.5" HDDs (versus 1.8" for the X4*) makes them more future proof. In addition, the X32 was available for a relatively brief period, so its rarity adds to its value. (Recall that the extremely rare 240Z, S30 and S31 are still worth over $200, despite the fact that they are first-generation Pentium III units.)

amrav, would you tell us the 7-character product code of this X32? Is the 1GB RAM on one or two modules? What's the rpm speed of the hard drive? Is the Windows XP Pro COA sticker still intact? How about the recovery partition on the HDD?

Re: X32 for Sale. Photos in the post.

Posted: Wed May 27, 2009 10:06 pm
by amrav
Sorry I only looked at this discussion a moment ago.

Here are the answers to your questions:

Product code at the bottom: 2672-M4U.
RAM modules - I will open it up and will let you know.
Hard disk speed: 5400 RPM.
XP PRO COA is intact.
I just did a fresh XP PRO install from my personal copy. So, no recovery partition.

Here are more photos of the actual laptop:

http://i63.photobucket.com/albums/h130/amrav/X321.jpg
http://i63.photobucket.com/albums/h130/amrav/X322.jpg
http://i63.photobucket.com/albums/h130/amrav/X323.jpg
http://i63.photobucket.com/albums/h130/amrav/X324.jpg
http://i63.photobucket.com/albums/h130/amrav/X325.jpg

Re: X32 for Sale. Photos in the post.

Posted: Thu May 28, 2009 2:52 am
by BillMorrow
without commenting on the rule breaking going on AND all those very large pix and that they should really be links, the X41T and X32 are really different animals..
the tablet has an IPS display..
that alone makes it a better deal than a non-IPS display thinkpad..
its also bigger but more flexible than the X32..
X32 used the standard HDD while the X40 series allused those slow 1.8 inch HDD's..

all in all, two different thinkpads and hard to compare..

Re: X32 for Sale. Photos in the post.

Posted: Thu May 28, 2009 1:18 pm
by thinkpadinside
I believe we can upgrade those slow hard drives to way faster solid state drives now.

Re: X32 for Sale. Photos in the post.

Posted: Fri Jun 19, 2009 7:06 pm
by WA2TIL
thinkpadinside wrote:I believe we can upgrade those slow hard drives to way faster solid state drives now.
Because the X32 uses a 2.5" PATA notebook drive, some choices are:

1) very fast SSD - MLC (expensive) or SLC (very expensive)

2) faster 7200rpm HD - e.g. Hitachi 100Gb 7200rpm drive

3) large 320Gb 5400rpm HD - e.g. WD Scorpio Blue

You can also add a fast Compact Flash drive to the X32 as a second SSD.

The X32 will be at the end of its useful product life when 2Gb of main memory is insufficient to run your applications.