Warranty Differences Between 2378 and 2379

T4x series specific matters only
Post Reply
Message
Author
Tim McNellie
Posts: 2
Joined: Sun Aug 01, 2004 4:39 pm

Warranty Differences Between 2378 and 2379

#1 Post by Tim McNellie » Sun Aug 01, 2004 5:05 pm

Why do 2378 Thinkpads ship with a lesser warranty than 2379 models. The upgrade is also somewhat more expensive.

Is the difference just marketing or are repairs to 2378 models more frequent or more expensive?

I ask because I've narrowed my notebook seach to the following:

-T41 2379DKU -- $1890 -- PM1.6, 512MB, 40GB, 14.1" XGA, 3yr warr.
-T42 2379DWU -- $1684 -- PM1.5, 256MB, 40GB, 15" XGA, 3yr warr.
-T42 2378FZU -- $ 1839 -- PM1.7, 512MB, 40 GB, 15" XGA, 1 yr warr.


I was leaning toward the 2378FZU, but now I'm thinking I can save $ by purchasing the T2379DWU, upgrading the memory myself and saving on a warranty upgrade.

The 2738 is a Dothan 735 comp. Does that account for the warranty difference?

Thanks for any input.

edelrc
Junior Member
Junior Member
Posts: 344
Joined: Sat Jun 05, 2004 10:49 pm
Location: West Bloomfield, MI / Barcelona, Spain
Contact:

#2 Post by edelrc » Sun Aug 01, 2004 8:03 pm

I would not get a laptop with less than 3yrs warranty (for peace of mind and resell value purposes) So, if you update the Warranty for the FZU to 3 years that will be extra $110.

the dilema now is this:
Does $265 ($155 difference in price + $110 warranty extension) justifies:
- 256MB extra RAM in 1 Slot. (This has more value than if you add the other slot with these 256MB!)
- equivalent to 300MHz more (~10% increase)

I would look for sources in how to get the FZU cheaper (Bill!?!) and that would acomodate the extra $110 (if not more) for warranty extension... if not, get the 2379DWU
X220t IPS but but a bit unhappy with it
T60p 2007-93U 1600x1200 IPS (T42p is an overall better machine though. Lack of new IPS Thinkpads keeps me buying these older models!)
T42p 2373-KXU 1600x1200 IPS (The best ever!!)
A20p 2629-6UU 1400x1050 (My first Thinkpad!)

edelrc
Junior Member
Junior Member
Posts: 344
Joined: Sat Jun 05, 2004 10:49 pm
Location: West Bloomfield, MI / Barcelona, Spain
Contact:

#3 Post by edelrc » Sun Aug 01, 2004 9:11 pm

By the way, 15" and XGA? What a waste of state!

Unless you have noticeable problems with sight, I wouldn't do that combination. If you want to be in the lower end of resolution go with a 14" XGA or 15" SXGA+, but 15" XGA... that is the lowest end extreme as you can get!!!
X220t IPS but but a bit unhappy with it
T60p 2007-93U 1600x1200 IPS (T42p is an overall better machine though. Lack of new IPS Thinkpads keeps me buying these older models!)
T42p 2373-KXU 1600x1200 IPS (The best ever!!)
A20p 2629-6UU 1400x1050 (My first Thinkpad!)

Tim McNellie
Posts: 2
Joined: Sun Aug 01, 2004 4:39 pm

#4 Post by Tim McNellie » Mon Aug 02, 2004 12:33 am

I know how a lot of people feel about that, but for my work I do a ton of word processing and Web surfing. Even on my home machine's 17" monitor I can't deal with a resolution higher than 1024x768. The fonts are just too small to read for any length of time.

I'm still considering a 14.1" screen, but I've seen a number of posts indicating that the 15" case/keyboard feels sturdier, even if it's a little bulkier.

hausman
Senior Member
Senior Member
Posts: 568
Joined: Thu Apr 15, 2004 10:45 am
Location: Toronto, eh? Great White North

#5 Post by hausman » Mon Aug 02, 2004 7:52 am

Tim McNellie wrote:Even on my home machine's 17" monitor I can't deal with a resolution higher than 1024x768. The fonts are just too small to read for any length of time.
Presumably that's on a CRT screen. LCDs are much crisper, especially at native resolution. See if you can find someone with a ThinkPad that has a higher than XGA resolution and do a live test. Make sure the test TP runs WinXP and that ClearType is enabled. You'll probably find that you can use a higher resolution, SXGA or SXGA+ if not UXGA, without strain.

IMO the screen is the most important part of any computer configuration decision, desktop or notebook. Before you buy a notebook (where you can't change the screen later), you owe it to yourself to make sure you get the best one you can.
Dorian Hausman
SL500 (2746-CTO) • X61s (7666-34U) • T60p (2007-93U) • A21p (2629-HWU) • eXThinkpad (5160-087)

Post Reply
  • Similar Topics
    Replies
    Views
    Last post

Return to “ThinkPad T4x Series”

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 8 guests