SOLD: IBM TransNote, excellent condition
Posted: Tue Feb 15, 2011 11:05 pm
My Transnote is for sale.
Product: TransNote 2675-61U
Original description: PIII 600MHz (256KB), 64MB RAM, 10.0 GB HDD, 10.4" SVGA(800 x 600) TFT LCD, Combo, Li-Ion battery, Win2000, Right-handed
Fully working, fresh 6V CMOS batteries, upgraded to (its maximum) 320MB RAM.
Complete with working main battery (no guarantee), original AC adapter.
The stylus comes from a new Seiko Smartpad SII, that has a perfectly fitting (and working) stylus with new batteries.
The Smartpad would be thrown in as a bonus. http://www.manufacturer.com/product/i10 ... II%29.html (mine is without the phone or PDA).
The Transnote is in excellent condition, no dead pixels or pressure points on the LCD, virtually no shine anywhere.
This machine is as good as they come! Has been completely cleaned up inside and out, and has fresh AS5 thermal paste.
I can supply download links to all the old, original software (W2K) and lots of useful Transnote information.
There's a 30GB hard disk in it, with currently Windows FLP.
For more Transnote details, see this write-up: http://www.pencomputing.com/frames/ibm_transnote.html
Use your TAX refund to buy a piece of IBM history!
Product: TransNote 2675-61U
Original description: PIII 600MHz (256KB), 64MB RAM, 10.0 GB HDD, 10.4" SVGA(800 x 600) TFT LCD, Combo, Li-Ion battery, Win2000, Right-handed
Fully working, fresh 6V CMOS batteries, upgraded to (its maximum) 320MB RAM.
Complete with working main battery (no guarantee), original AC adapter.
The stylus comes from a new Seiko Smartpad SII, that has a perfectly fitting (and working) stylus with new batteries.
The Smartpad would be thrown in as a bonus. http://www.manufacturer.com/product/i10 ... II%29.html (mine is without the phone or PDA).
The Transnote is in excellent condition, no dead pixels or pressure points on the LCD, virtually no shine anywhere.
This machine is as good as they come! Has been completely cleaned up inside and out, and has fresh AS5 thermal paste.
I can supply download links to all the old, original software (W2K) and lots of useful Transnote information.
There's a 30GB hard disk in it, with currently Windows FLP.
For more Transnote details, see this write-up: http://www.pencomputing.com/frames/ibm_transnote.html
Use your TAX refund to buy a piece of IBM history!