What is better 2623DDU or 2613ETU?
What is better 2623DDU or 2613ETU?
I wanna buy new t60p. There are two options - to buy 2623ddu from reseller or to buy from lenovo. When I go to lenovo site, click t60p buy and custimize - result is 2613ETU, which I couldn't find in tabook. It looks quite similar to 2623ddu and even price is equal to price on costcentral. Who knows, is there any difference between this options? May be 2613 is updated, without such problems, like noice fan, and overheat?
What do you reccomend to buy 2623ddu or 2613etu. Thanks in advance.
2613-EDU:
Original description: Customer configured(RAM, HD, Ultrabay, Battery, Preload): T2500(2GHz), 15in 1600x1200 LCD, 256MB ATI FireGL V5200, Wireless upgradeable, WWAN, Bluetooth/Modem, 1Gb Ethernet, UltraNav, Secure chip, Fingerprint reader
2623-DDU:
Original description: T2500(2GHz), 1GB RAM, 100GB 7200rpm HD, 15in 1600x1200 LCD, 256MB ATI FireGL V5200, CDRW/DVDRW, Intel 802.11abg wireless, WWAN, Bluetooth/Modem, 1Gb Ethernet, UltraNav, Secure chip, Fingerprint reader, 9c Li-Ion batt, WinXP Pro
The similarity depends mostly on what you specified when you configured your 2613 system
Original description: Customer configured(RAM, HD, Ultrabay, Battery, Preload): T2500(2GHz), 15in 1600x1200 LCD, 256MB ATI FireGL V5200, Wireless upgradeable, WWAN, Bluetooth/Modem, 1Gb Ethernet, UltraNav, Secure chip, Fingerprint reader
2623-DDU:
Original description: T2500(2GHz), 1GB RAM, 100GB 7200rpm HD, 15in 1600x1200 LCD, 256MB ATI FireGL V5200, CDRW/DVDRW, Intel 802.11abg wireless, WWAN, Bluetooth/Modem, 1Gb Ethernet, UltraNav, Secure chip, Fingerprint reader, 9c Li-Ion batt, WinXP Pro
The similarity depends mostly on what you specified when you configured your 2613 system
They both have PCI radios installed. On one version you get to choose what's installed, on the other you don't get to choose. By "wireless upgradable" I think what Lenovo is trying to say is that it comes with the IBM card, or if you want you can "upgrade" to the Intel card and make the machine technically a "Centrino Duo"
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Call Lenovo
Actually, I am in the same boat you are in. I am deciding on ordering a T60p, currently have a T42p. I also was debating on the 2623DDU or the custom configured 2613ETU. So I called a sales rep from Lenovo and he tells me that the 2623DDU are still available for order. He further informs me that Lenovo is moving away from the IBM model listing format and going to the online customizable website. So I guess in the future there will be no tabook and standardized models.
T42p: 2373-HBU; 1.8GHZ Pentium M, 1.5 GB RAM, 60GB-7200rpm HD, 15" UXGA,
T60p: 2623-DDU; T2500(2GHz), 1GB RAM, 100GB 7200rpm HD, 15in 1600x1200 LCD, 256MB ATI FireGL V5200,
T60p: 2623-DDU; T2500(2GHz), 1GB RAM, 100GB 7200rpm HD, 15in 1600x1200 LCD, 256MB ATI FireGL V5200,
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a 2613 designation simply means that Lenovo is using a T60 shell and inserting all the customized parts you have ordered. A 2623 is just a pre-configured T60. I don't believe there is any intrinsic difference, in theory you could configure a 2613 so that it is identical to a 2623.
I have a 2613EMU that is basically a highly customized 2623DDU.
I have a 2613EMU that is basically a highly customized 2623DDU.
Difference between 2613 and 2623 = $1000
If you want to know the difference between these models, try ordering a 2613 configured with 2GB ram.
For the 2623, which is no longer available on-line, they charged $180 for the upgrade from 1GB to 2GB. For the 2613, they are charging roughly $1100 .
By most accounts, 2GB is the sweet spot for Windows, but I doubt many buyers will put down $1000 to get there, particularly when the same configuration was offered as recently as two weeks ago for much less.
I suspect this is related to the topic:T60 with 2GB (2 x 1GB SODIMMs from Lenovo) Locks Up. See, my post there.
For the 2623, which is no longer available on-line, they charged $180 for the upgrade from 1GB to 2GB. For the 2613, they are charging roughly $1100 .
By most accounts, 2GB is the sweet spot for Windows, but I doubt many buyers will put down $1000 to get there, particularly when the same configuration was offered as recently as two weeks ago for much less.
I suspect this is related to the topic:T60 with 2GB (2 x 1GB SODIMMs from Lenovo) Locks Up. See, my post there.
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Re: Difference between 2613 and 2623 = $1000
Well, in one model they will go for a 2x1gb config, while in the other the 2GB option is for 2GBx1, and those sticks are crazy expensive right now.robbi wrote:If you want to know the difference between these models, try ordering a 2613 configured with 2GB ram.
For the 2623, which is no longer available on-line, they charged $180 for the upgrade from 1GB to 2GB. For the 2613, they are charging roughly $1100 .
By most accounts, 2GB is the sweet spot for Windows, but I doubt many buyers will put down $1000 to get there, particularly when the same configuration was offered as recently as two weeks ago for much less.
I suspect this is related to the topic:T60 with 2GB (2 x 1GB SODIMMs from Lenovo) Locks Up. See, my post there.
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