FS: Advanced Mini Dock $45, 24" high-end LCD $240
Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2009 8:09 pm
Other Items for Sale:
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Lenovo Advanced Mini Dock $45 + ship (was $55)
I haven't used this, and it looks like no one else may have used it either. This is the dock unit and keys; no A/C adapter.
LG L246WP LCD monitor -- $240 + shipping (was $260)
24-inch 1920x1200 monitor with a high-quality P-MVA panel; this is a big step up from the cheapie TN film panels found in most low-end monitors. This has HDMI input and includes a DVI -> HDMI cable for use with DVI-equipped video cards. Specs can be found here. I don't currently have any photos of this, but can certainly get some if asked. This has seen very little use -- another toy that I probably shouldn't have bought. But that means you can get a near-new, high-quality monitor for less than half of the new cost. Will be shipped in the original box & packaging.
Payment & Shipping:
I accept payment from confirmed Paypal accounts and will ship to USA or Canada.
Pictures here: http://picasaweb.google.com/skriefal/OtherStuff#
Lenovo Advanced Mini Dock $45 + ship (was $55)
I haven't used this, and it looks like no one else may have used it either. This is the dock unit and keys; no A/C adapter.
LG L246WP LCD monitor -- $240 + shipping (was $260)
24-inch 1920x1200 monitor with a high-quality P-MVA panel; this is a big step up from the cheapie TN film panels found in most low-end monitors. This has HDMI input and includes a DVI -> HDMI cable for use with DVI-equipped video cards. Specs can be found here. I don't currently have any photos of this, but can certainly get some if asked. This has seen very little use -- another toy that I probably shouldn't have bought. But that means you can get a near-new, high-quality monitor for less than half of the new cost. Will be shipped in the original box & packaging.
Payment & Shipping:
I accept payment from confirmed Paypal accounts and will ship to USA or Canada.
SOLD ITEMS:
ThinkPad T60 2007-W63 $520 + ship (was $550)
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Original description:
Core Duo T2400 1.83GHz............now Core 2 Duo T7200 2.0 GHz
1024MB RAM (2x512MB).............now 4GB (2x2GB) DDR2 (3GB addressable due to chipset limitations)
60GB 7200rpm HDD
15" SXGA+(1400x1050) Flexview IPS LCD
64MB ATI Radeon X1300
CD-RW/DVD-RW/DVD-RAM
Intel 802.11abg wireless
Modem/Bluetooth
1Gb Ethernet
UltraNav
Secure Chip
6 cell Li-Ion battery.............see Power Manager stats below
WinXP Pro................COA intact
90W AC adapter
Also includes these accessories:
Hard drive caddy for the optical bay (extra hard drive not included)
External USB enclosure for the optical drive (useful if you use the above caddy to add a second hard drive)
Both of these are 3rd-party items purchased via eBay. They do work fine.
Description:
I purchased this T60 as a "refurbished" item earlier this year, with the intent of using it as a second (Linux-based) laptop. That didn't come to pass -- I've continued using my W500 for all my needs, with Virtualbox to occasionally fire up XP or Linux. The laptop appears to have been barely used. There is some very light marks on the lid near the release lever and some very light wear on the keys -- it's about what you'd expect to see on a well cared-for new laptop with perhaps a few weeks of actual use.
The LCD is flawless. No dead or stuck pixels or subpixels (tested with Dead Pixel Buddy), and very visibly superior to the WUXGA screen on my W500 (sigh).
Power Manager states that the battery has 54.18WH of 56.16WH capacity remaining, design capacity of 56.16 WH, and a cycle count of one. Part number of the battery is 42T4569.
I upgraded the CPU from the stock Core Duo T2400 to a Core 2 Duo T7200, and replaced the stock 2x512 DIMMs with a pair of 2GB DIMMs. As with all T60s, only the first 3GB of this RAM will be accessible due to limitations of the Intel 945-series chipset.
I do not have XP recovery discs for this machine. The XP COA is intact on the bottom of the laptop. I backed up the contents of the hard drive shortly after I received it (prior to installing Linux); this image has been restored to the drive and all critical security patches have been installed via Windows Update through 10/14/2009.
Samsung 64GB SLC SSD $160 + ship (On hold/dibbed until Saturday night, 10/17/09...)
Like all of my stuff, this is lightly used and in mint condition (I buy too many toys). I believe this is the same drive that Lenovo and Dell were shipping in their laptops, although I didn't purchase it from either of those sources. This drive uses the more expensive SLC-type flash memory chips, so it should last much longer under heavy use than the more common MLC-based drives.