What's the lightest laptop that uses IDE HDD and PC2700 RAM?
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What's the lightest laptop that uses IDE HDD and PC2700 RAM?
My 14.1" 1600x1200 T42 just started to exhibit the loose GPU problem (and is now for sale -- see this ad) and I am looking for its replacement. I hope to reuse its 2.5" IDE (PATA) hard drive and PC2700 sticks. Among Thinkpads, I think the 3.6lb X31 and X32 would be the lightest laptops that can use both the RAM and HDD, but I want something with a resolution that's higher than 1024x768. What laptops meet these criteria?
BTW, I know about the 4.1lb Dell Inspiron 700m/710m. In fact, I owned one and liked it very much. But I want to try something else.
BTW, I know about the 4.1lb Dell Inspiron 700m/710m. In fact, I owned one and liked it very much. But I want to try something else.
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Re: What's the lightest laptop that uses IDE HDD and PC2700 RAM?
Something like the Fujitsu P series comes in around three pounds and might be worth a look, though the screen is glossy if you care. Starting with the P7120, Fujitsu switched over to 1.8" drives for the P series, but the P7010 and earlier use a 2.5" hard drives. That would make the P7010 a good choice since it uses PC2700 memory. That's if you can find one. I think a lot of the lighter machine of that era used like the Sharp Actius, Dell X1 or Toshiba R100 used 1.8" hard drives.
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Re: What's the lightest laptop that uses IDE HDD and PC2700 RAM?
I am still interested in getting a really light laptop that uses a 2.5" IDE HDD and PC2700 RAM. ajkula66 told me about a 14.1" 4:3 HP that's lighter than the T4* Thinkpads, but I can't remember the model number.
Fred, I didn't know about the Fujitsu P7010. It's really light, but the screen is so small that it's almost the same as a netbook. I hope to find something that's at least 12.1" in screen size (and with resolution higher than 1024x768).
Fred, I didn't know about the Fujitsu P7010. It's really light, but the screen is so small that it's almost the same as a netbook. I hope to find something that's at least 12.1" in screen size (and with resolution higher than 1024x768).
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Re: What's the lightest laptop that uses IDE HDD and PC2700 RAM?
What I was likely referring to (and had it as my daughter's rig for quite some time now) was NC6220, but that's PC2-4200 or higher. 14" SXGA+ and Intel graphics, pretty close to a T43, but lighter. Weak hinges, dim screen on the bad side. Great battery life and exceptional wi-fi performance on the bright side. Acceptable keyboard once you come to an agreement with yourself that it's not meant to be a ThinkPad, although it has a trackpoint. SD card reader as well. DVD multiburner on most units that I've seen...
Something one can most definitely carry around and bang it without feeling any guilt...
Something one can most definitely carry around and bang it without feeling any guilt...
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Re: What's the lightest laptop that uses IDE HDD and PC2700 RAM?
I had one of those nc6220's. Well, actually, I had 3 or 4 of them since I kept breaking them.ajkula66 wrote:Acceptable keyboard once you come to an agreement with yourself that it's not meant to be a ThinkPad, although it has a trackpoint.
Anyway, what I found was that they either had a great keyboard and a pointing stick that I couldn't use or a great pointing stick and a keyboard that was OK. I think only the first one that I used had both that felt good.
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Re: What's the lightest laptop that uses IDE HDD and PC2700 RAM?
JaneL wrote:
...but please don't share your secret on how you did that with my daughter, since she wants a MacBook (Macs are all they use in school, unfortunately) and I told her that it's out of the question as long as that HP runs...
That sounds like my daughter's machine.Anyway, what I found was that they either had a great keyboard and a pointing stick that I couldn't use
I guess that's one possible definition of "an experienced user"...I had 3 or 4 of them since I kept breaking them.
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Re: What's the lightest laptop that uses IDE HDD and PC2700 RAM?
I think the Fuji us a good choice if you can find one. The problem you're going to run into is most most notebooks of that era are going to be 4:3, which puts you at XGA for most of the laptops I can remember. The pixel density on the 10.6" is pretty close to your UXGA T42. Plus the Fuji has a modular bay, which can accept another six cell battery if you need a lot of battery life.
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You're safe - they were from work!ajkula66 wrote:I guess that's one possible definition of "an experienced user"......but please don't share your secret on how you did that with my daughter
The first one's (the best one) screen went out, and after that I was getting refurbed units in various conditions over 4 years. I think the second one had the best keyboard (and, of course, a useless pointing stick) and lasted the longest. It was only the last year or so where 2 or 3 of them went out on me. I lost count.
The last one had broken plastic covering the (hot metal) heat vent. I complained but didn't get a replacement. I'm a full-time telecommuter, so there was little danger that I would pick it up and burn myself. I knew I was getting close to my next lifecycle replacement, so I just let it go.
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Re: What's the lightest laptop that uses IDE HDD and PC2700 RAM?
Ah yes, that's what you told me when we got together in NYC last year. I just looked at some photos and think it uses the same design theme as the nc2400 that I had for a pretty long time. I liked that nc2400 a lot, although the lack of a touchpad bothered me a bit, and its TN screen was crappy (though there's no surprise there).ajkula66 wrote:What I was likely referring to (and had it as my daughter's rig for quite some time now) was NC6220, but that's PC2-4200 or higher.
Does this nc6220 have SXGA+, the smallest battery, and Bluetooth? If the answers are all "yes" and if you are sick of your daughter constantly bugging you for a MacBook, sell this HP to me -- I mean it!ajkula66 wrote:my daughter...wants a MacBook (Macs are all they use in school, unfortunately) and I told her that it's out of the question as long as that HP runs...
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Re: What's the lightest laptop that uses IDE HDD and PC2700 RAM?
Yes for the SXGA+ and no for the BT. The battery is the one that sits flush in the machine, no clue on whether it's considered small, medium or large.
Trust me when I tell you that you don't want this particular HP. The pressure marks on the LCD alone would drive you nuts, I know you well enough to state that...
Trust me when I tell you that you don't want this particular HP. The pressure marks on the LCD alone would drive you nuts, I know you well enough to state that...
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