Best 15" SXGA+ value in terms of price/performance-T42/
Best 15" SXGA+ value in terms of price/performance-T42/
I keep looking at the ibm site, as well as looking through the tabook.pdf (though no prices listed, I've tried to estimate them through comparing specs to express models) trying to find the best performance/price value for a 15" SXGA+ T42 or T43. I have EPP pricing, and it appears that the 2379-DXU is the clear winner.
Is this the best I will get for 15" SXGA+? I don't need fingerprint reader or DVD-RW, and would certainly prefer the 7200rpm HDD.
This may sound weird....but is it possible to get a T43 with a cheap CPU, such as a 1.6 Dothan? If so, how would I go about doing it? (I don't have much $$ now nor need the performance at this moment, but would like the option to upgrade in a year or so)
Is this the best I will get for 15" SXGA+? I don't need fingerprint reader or DVD-RW, and would certainly prefer the 7200rpm HDD.
This may sound weird....but is it possible to get a T43 with a cheap CPU, such as a 1.6 Dothan? If so, how would I go about doing it? (I don't have much $$ now nor need the performance at this moment, but would like the option to upgrade in a year or so)
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liquidicecube
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The DXU is one of the better "bang for the buck" units, but if you happen to want the fingerprint reader, keep in mind that the DXU doesn't have it, and that is one feature you can't add later, not even as a customization option when ordering.
There's another T42, the 2379-R9U which is virtually identical to the DXU except that for an extra $320 it gives you the fingerprint reader (and a 1.8 Ghz Pentium M 745 instead of 1.7 Ghz Pentium M 735).
So, the point is to just ask yourself whether or not those two things are worth an extra $320 for you. Maybe they aren't, but at least this way you have the option. In all other respects the two machines are identical.
-Inky
There's another T42, the 2379-R9U which is virtually identical to the DXU except that for an extra $320 it gives you the fingerprint reader (and a 1.8 Ghz Pentium M 745 instead of 1.7 Ghz Pentium M 735).
So, the point is to just ask yourself whether or not those two things are worth an extra $320 for you. Maybe they aren't, but at least this way you have the option. In all other respects the two machines are identical.
-Inky
I notice your sig lists that you have the fingerprint reader, and I'm curious. Do you find it to be really useless? My worry is that it's "just one more thing that could go wrong". And since I've never used it I have no idea how much it would feel like a benefit. How do you feel about using it?danny_isr wrote:i woudnt add 320 for 0.1Mhz and the fingerprint reader .
just my opinion
Also is the reader positioned in a place where it will dig into the heel of the palm if you stop and rest your palms on the palmrest between typing? (I ask, because the 600x, one of IBM's best laptops ever made, had one annoying quirk IMO, which is that they postioned the left and right speaker grills atop the palmrest so that the metal grill would dig into the heel of my palm when I was typing.)
-Inky
It's fine and i like it ,Inky wrote: And since I've never used it I have no idea how much it would feel like a benefit. How do you feel about using it?
-Inky
you need to sweep your finger only in one way to make it work. so sometimes i'm not doing it in that way , so i need to repeat it again.
I didn't take full advantage of encrypting files and using it for web site as well. if your big into security maybe it's worth to you ...
but i wouldn’t pay $320 for it . it's not that important for me. $320 just look too steep for this option.
it's just another nice thing about this laptop . "would you pay $200 for the thinklight ?
i think about $150 for finger print + blue tooth is reasonable (seen that option in the past on one of the T42 models).
i never thought about this till you mention it , so i guess it's not a problem,Inky wrote: Also is the reader positioned in a place where it will dig into the heel of the palm if you stop and rest your palms on the palmrest between typing?
-Inky
yeah i can feel it , but it's not "deep" . i can feel the decals on the left or the IBM logo on the right as well. nothing to worry about IMO.
hope that helps
IBM T61p,2.2GHz,4G,320G 7200,14.1, SXGA+,FX570,Atheros,Btooth,Finger,6c,Win7 RC 64bit
IBM T43,2GHz,2G,80G,14.1 SXGA+,X300,a,b,g,BT,finger,6c,Win7 RC 32bit
IBM T43,2GHz,2G,80G,14.1 SXGA+,X300,a,b,g,BT,finger,6c,Win7 RC 32bit
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Darth Avenus
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I'm considering the R9U as well as the DXU. Anyone know if the R9U supports an external monitor? The specs in the Tabook suggest it doesn't. After reviewing the specs I've also noticed that in addition to CPU and fingerprint reader, the R9U includes the 9-cell battery, and has XP SP2 preinstalled. Are there any more differences that I don't know about?
Is that what you have?
The 14inch version of the D4U is like 1500+ .. why would a 14 inch cost more?
Also seriously, how much heavier is it carrying the 15 vs. 14
I am looking to do some web work, photoshop, go live, watch movies, email and the rest of the generic stuff.... which do you recomend in regards to screen size.. Im thinking the 15 SXGA+ .. but will it be to heavy to lay in bed with it?
The 14inch version of the D4U is like 1500+ .. why would a 14 inch cost more?
Also seriously, how much heavier is it carrying the 15 vs. 14
I am looking to do some web work, photoshop, go live, watch movies, email and the rest of the generic stuff.... which do you recomend in regards to screen size.. Im thinking the 15 SXGA+ .. but will it be to heavy to lay in bed with it?
No, I don't have this model. I am just looking at the new tabook and there are these new Express models. The new 2687DRU is a 14" SXGA+ with 60GB HD, but no bluetooth. I think it is under $1400 with EPP.
I don't have a 15" model T4x, only a 14" SXGA+. The 15" inch model is a little bigger and about 1 pound heavier. I don't have any direct experience with both models. I do have a 15" A21p, but that is like 3 lbs heavier than the 14" models. I much prefer the 14" SXGA+ for the size and weight.
For some reason, the discounts on the older 14" T43 Express models are less than their 15" counterparts. Maybe due to the popularity of the 14"?
I don't have a 15" model T4x, only a 14" SXGA+. The 15" inch model is a little bigger and about 1 pound heavier. I don't have any direct experience with both models. I do have a 15" A21p, but that is like 3 lbs heavier than the 14" models. I much prefer the 14" SXGA+ for the size and weight.
For some reason, the discounts on the older 14" T43 Express models are less than their 15" counterparts. Maybe due to the popularity of the 14"?
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I was just looking at the EPP site of IBM today, and they've added a couple of new models. I just ordered a 2687DDU about two weeks ago, and it didn't have bluetooth or fingerprint reader installed. Today, they have a new model with both bluetooth AND fingerprint reader installed with a CDRW for only 30 dollars more, I think. SXGA, 60 gb (5400) X300, 64mb video ram, 512mb ram, 15", 1.86 Mhz chip, etc.
If I hadn't already ordered mine, I would be jumping on it in a second.
Jerry
If I hadn't already ordered mine, I would be jumping on it in a second.
Jerry
Onward through the fog.
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Also, that new model comes with a nine-cell battery instead of a six-cell.
Jerry
Jerry
Onward through the fog.
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If it hasn't shipped yet, call them and have them change the order. Even if it did shipped, you can always return and order the new one.jarbill wrote:If I hadn't already ordered mine, I would be jumping on it in a second.
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