The two mini-docks arrived today 8/23. The configuration is sure a change from the t4X style.lpenner wrote:7/27: ordered 2623D6U
8/7: Rreceived. I'm looking forward to unpacking it.
Mini-docks aren't due to ship until next week.
UPDATE: Ship date for the MiniDocks has been pushed to Auguust 28. Rep says backorder is over 2,000 units.
Have you ordered a T6x(p)?Shipping Posts.
Mini-Docks Arrived
Regards,
Larry
600E > 390X > A22 > A31 > T42 >T400 > T420i
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600E > 390X > A22 > A31 > T42 >T400 > T420i
I ordered a system on August 18th. I got a call from the Lenovo salesman I ordered through this past Saturday - the configuration (T2500 CPU with 15" display) I had ordered was no longer available and was given the option of switching to the 14" display and saving $100 or upgrading to the T2700 CPU and paying $100 more, but losing the Cingular WWAN card. I decided to go with the T2700 CPU as I really want the 15" display and actually didn't want the WWAN card anyway (but there had been no way to get the T2500 CPU without the WWAN card on the Lenovo site and the T2700 CPU had been a $350 premium previously).
It took the salesman several attempts to get everything in order again once the changes were made - our company gets a discount. Since the change had to be made anyway, I also decided to go from 1GB of RAM down to 512MB as it will be cheaper to upgrade to 2GB from a source like NewEgg and I'll want a pair of identical sticks for DDR.
Estimated Ship Date: 09/07/06
1 SYS.2613H5 CONFIGURED SYSTEM
1 2613H5U LENOVO THINKPAD T60P 2613 - CORE DUO T2700 2.33 GHZ - 15" TFT
1 40Y6798 CTO TP 9 CELL BATTERY 2.6 AH
1 40Y7737 LENOVO THINKPAD MEMORY - 512 MB - SO DIMM 200-PIN - DDR II
1 40Y8496 MICROSOFT WINDOWS XP PROFESSIONAL - LICENSE AND MEDIA
1 41N8358 CTO 8X MAX DUAL LAYER DVD RECORDABLE ULTRABAY SLIM DRIVE
1 41N8354 LENOVO THINKPAD HARD DRIVE - 100 GB - SATA-150
1 41A4068 INTEL PRO/WIRELESS 3945ABG MINI-PCI EXPRESS ADAPTER - NETWORK ADAPTER
It took the salesman several attempts to get everything in order again once the changes were made - our company gets a discount. Since the change had to be made anyway, I also decided to go from 1GB of RAM down to 512MB as it will be cheaper to upgrade to 2GB from a source like NewEgg and I'll want a pair of identical sticks for DDR.
Estimated Ship Date: 09/07/06
1 SYS.2613H5 CONFIGURED SYSTEM
1 2613H5U LENOVO THINKPAD T60P 2613 - CORE DUO T2700 2.33 GHZ - 15" TFT
1 40Y6798 CTO TP 9 CELL BATTERY 2.6 AH
1 40Y7737 LENOVO THINKPAD MEMORY - 512 MB - SO DIMM 200-PIN - DDR II
1 40Y8496 MICROSOFT WINDOWS XP PROFESSIONAL - LICENSE AND MEDIA
1 41N8358 CTO 8X MAX DUAL LAYER DVD RECORDABLE ULTRABAY SLIM DRIVE
1 41N8354 LENOVO THINKPAD HARD DRIVE - 100 GB - SATA-150
1 41A4068 INTEL PRO/WIRELESS 3945ABG MINI-PCI EXPRESS ADAPTER - NETWORK ADAPTER
Last edited by greynolds on Sun Sep 17, 2006 6:18 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Geoffrey Reynolds
Billerica, MA
Billerica, MA
I ordered a 2007C4U with my student discount on 8/28, with an estimated ship date on 8/30. Such a good deal, 3 year warranty and everything for only $1399 plus tax!
Here are the specs:
LENOVO THINKPAD T60 2007 - CORE DUO T2500 2 GHZ - 14.1" TFT
Processor Intel Core Duo T2500 / 2 GHz ( Dual-Core ) RAM 512 MB (installed) / 3 GB (max) - DDR II SDRAM - 667 MHz - PC2-5300
Hard Drive 80 GB - Serial ATA-150 - 5400 rpm
Optical Storage DVD-Writer - plug-in module
Display 14.1" TFT active matrix 1400 x 1050 ( SXGA+ ) - 24-bit (16.7 million colors)
Graphics Controller ATI Mobility Radeon X1300 - 64 MB
Audio Output Sound card
Telecom Fax / modem - CDC - 56 Kbps
Networking Network adapter - Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet, Bluetooth, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11a, IEEE 802.11g
Wireless NIC Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG
Input Device Keyboard, TrackPoint, UltraNav
Power AC 120/230 V ( 50/60 Hz )
Battery Lithium ion
Run Time (Up To) 3.9 hour(s)
Operating System Microsoft Windows XP Professional
Manufacturer Warranty 3 years
Here are the specs:
LENOVO THINKPAD T60 2007 - CORE DUO T2500 2 GHZ - 14.1" TFT
Processor Intel Core Duo T2500 / 2 GHz ( Dual-Core ) RAM 512 MB (installed) / 3 GB (max) - DDR II SDRAM - 667 MHz - PC2-5300
Hard Drive 80 GB - Serial ATA-150 - 5400 rpm
Optical Storage DVD-Writer - plug-in module
Display 14.1" TFT active matrix 1400 x 1050 ( SXGA+ ) - 24-bit (16.7 million colors)
Graphics Controller ATI Mobility Radeon X1300 - 64 MB
Audio Output Sound card
Telecom Fax / modem - CDC - 56 Kbps
Networking Network adapter - Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet, Bluetooth, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11a, IEEE 802.11g
Wireless NIC Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG
Input Device Keyboard, TrackPoint, UltraNav
Power AC 120/230 V ( 50/60 Hz )
Battery Lithium ion
Run Time (Up To) 3.9 hour(s)
Operating System Microsoft Windows XP Professional
Manufacturer Warranty 3 years
Ordered!
Thanks to a lot of good information online and very helpful posts from this forum I pulled the trigger on a ThinkPad T60 (2613H4U = T2700 chip, 2GB ram, 15" Flex monitor, 7200 HD) along with the 9-cell and the UltraBay battery.
I'm really for this purchase, I can't wait for 8hrs runtimes so I can get my work on. I also found a ton of helpful tips on ThinkWiki for getting Ubuntu running well on the laptop.
The only downside is that I ordered on the 23rd of August (8/23) and have a ship date of Sept 7th (9/7)
I'm really for this purchase, I can't wait for 8hrs runtimes so I can get my work on. I also found a ton of helpful tips on ThinkWiki for getting Ubuntu running well on the laptop.
The only downside is that I ordered on the 23rd of August (8/23) and have a ship date of Sept 7th (9/7)
Best, Riyad
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Where did you get the discount, do all the students get one ? If so then how much did I overpay if i got 2 thinkpads for a total of 3700$?Vripper wrote:I ordered a 2007C4U with my student discount
T60 - Core Duo - 1.86 - 1 GB - 100GB@7200 - 14" with0 ATI X1300 + Logitech V200 mouse, logitech usb XFlat keyboadu + Platronics GameCom1 headset.
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you can go to your university computer store or bookstore and go to the computer section and ask how much discount you can get. i've checked with my universtiy and they offer only xx-xx% discount. the part that sucks is that they won't let you get custom order thinkpad. so if you are a perfectionist (or anal) like me and you don't like the idea of having 1.83 ghz but rather 2.0 ghz then you are screwed. personally i'd rather pay that extra 10-15% and get a computer that i like.hary wrote:Where did you get the discount, do all the students get one ? If so then how much did I overpay if i got 2 thinkpads for a total of 3700$?Vripper wrote:I ordered a 2007C4U with my student discount
I talked to a Lenovo sales rep over the phone, told him I was a student and asked him to find me the best deal, and that was pretty much it!hary wrote:Where did you get the discount, do all the students get one ? If so then how much did I overpay if i got 2 thinkpads for a total of 3700$?Vripper wrote:I ordered a 2007C4U with my student discount
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weird cause i talk to Lenovo and he told me to contact the school. I guess Lenovo is not very much interested in selling a thinkpad to meVripper wrote:I talked to a Lenovo sales rep over the phone, told him I was a student and asked him to find me the best deal, and that was pretty much it!hary wrote: Where did you get the discount, do all the students get one ? If so then how much did I overpay if i got 2 thinkpads for a total of 3700$?
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weird cause i talk to Lenovo and he told me to contact the school. I guess Lenovo is not very much interested in selling a thinkpad to me. i called them again and i was told that the best deal is for $2400. Hah...mattbiernat wrote:Vripper wrote: I talked to a Lenovo sales rep over the phone, told him I was a student and asked him to find me the best deal, and that was pretty much it!
For a T60p? THat's not too bad, I just paid $3k almost exactly for a decked out T60 (14x10 monitor, everything else decked out) and a 3 year warrenty extension.mattbiernat wrote:mattbiernat wrote: weird cause i talk to Lenovo and he told me to contact the school. I guess Lenovo is not very much interested in selling a thinkpad to me. i called them again and i was told that the best deal is for $2400. Hah...
Best, Riyad
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I ordered one 2613EAU T60 14.1" SXGA T2400, 1x1GB RAM, 9-cell battery, 100GB HD, and DVD writer (triple play promotion). I asked for 2-day shipping ($50 extra).
Aug 16: Ordered via Lenovo.com
Aug 22: Original estimated shipping date
Aug 22: Delayed until Sept. 1
Aug 26: Received notification that the item shipped via UPS (on a Saturday!)
Aug 28: Received during normal UPS delivery
Aug 16: Ordered via Lenovo.com
Aug 22: Original estimated shipping date
Aug 22: Delayed until Sept. 1
Aug 26: Received notification that the item shipped via UPS (on a Saturday!)
Aug 28: Received during normal UPS delivery
T60 2613EAU
For what it's worth... I ordered a 1953D6U from www.cdw.com and got it in 2 days. If I had held out another few days it seems I could have saved another $100. But I needed it "yesterday" to replace my stolen T42, so ordering from Lenovo was not an option--too much risk that the order fullfillment would be delayed. I had good experiences with cdw in the past. Not the cheapest, but a solid, professional shop. I guess I'm a little different from many people on this forum. I don't need the fastest and best. I need something that works *now* and that doesn't cost too much. I did ponder getting a 15" screen for a while, but I decided to stick with the 14.1" screen for weight and general portability. I did consider additional memory, but Newegg is a lot cheaper. I did consider the DVD burner, but when I looked at the pathetic DVD burning speed and instant obsolescence of that component I decided that a full speed external burner is the way to go. I do have a desktop machine for when I need high performance and high resolution, and I can trick that one out for fraction of the cost of tricking out a ThinkPad.
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yeah i feel you about the DVD burner. we already get fast CDRW which is the replacement for floppies. DVD seems only good for copying movies (assuming that you wanna watch them from DVD player in your TV). for all the back up and music i think that ultrabay HD will do the job.claudeo wrote:I did consider the DVD burner, but when I looked at the pathetic DVD burning speed and instant obsolescence of that component I decided that a full speed external burner is the way to go.
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Nope, It doesnt..nausherali wrote:I just got my T60 as well, woohoo. Unfortunately it does have a sony battery, I hope it's not the same kind that blows up in Dells and Apples...
ADE, the Verizon antenna is only on some models. Does your model have the Verizon modem built-in?
I guess I just assumed it was standard across board
T60 (2623DDU): Core Duo 1.83ghz, 1gb RAM, 80gb 5400rpm hdd, 14" UXGA (1400x1200)
Heh, UPS shipping is pretty funny. ThinkPad shipped from lenovo the day after I ordered it (labor day), fast! It started in Alaska, traveled to North Korea, and is now in Hong Kong. The time even looks funny on the UPS site because it crossed the world time line! At least I did'nt have to pay for the shipping (it's 4.5 kg).
Kris Micinski
Shipped!
Ordered my first Thinkpad, a T60p last Thursday night (8/31) and got word that it shipped yesterday (9/6) by UPS Express from Hong Kong. That's quite nice fulfillment time given the long Labor Day weekend right in the middle of it.
All laptops that I've owned before have been Dells, so this is an exciting change for me.
All laptops that I've owned before have been Dells, so this is an exciting change for me.
JTN
UPS Express from Hong Kong here too, I have my fingers crossed that Hong Kong is actually a lot closer to Arizona than I remember it being... 
Best, Riyad
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Just ordered 20079EU. Woohoo!
I was really torn between a few models but fell in love with the flexview screen. I still couldn't quite justify the premium. I was looking at a sony SZ premium on sale for $2000 or an Asus W3J for $1800. Since I didn't know anyone at IBM, EPP pricing was out as well 
Then I found a sale on the exact model I wanted...
The 20079EU is a T60p with 2.33Ghz and has the 15" flexview UXGA, 1GB ram (upgraded to 2GB), 100 GB 7200 RPM SATA drive, DVD burner, 9-cell battery, 3 year depot warranty.
The price of the PC was $2369.95 and with the extra RAM, the total came to $2,522.00. Shipping was free.
I placed my order on 9/5/06 and the site stated 8-10 business days until shipment (which is 9/17 to 9/19).
When I check my order confirmation, it has an estimated ship date of 9/22. I've heard horror stories about extended delays and hope mine ships on or before 9/22. I'm getting very antsy.
Then I found a sale on the exact model I wanted...
The 20079EU is a T60p with 2.33Ghz and has the 15" flexview UXGA, 1GB ram (upgraded to 2GB), 100 GB 7200 RPM SATA drive, DVD burner, 9-cell battery, 3 year depot warranty.
The price of the PC was $2369.95 and with the extra RAM, the total came to $2,522.00. Shipping was free.
I placed my order on 9/5/06 and the site stated 8-10 business days until shipment (which is 9/17 to 9/19).
When I check my order confirmation, it has an estimated ship date of 9/22. I've heard horror stories about extended delays and hope mine ships on or before 9/22. I'm getting very antsy.
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