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FS: Lenovo/IBM T61p High End Laptop $1150 Firm

#1 Post by rob777 » Tue Dec 16, 2008 1:42 pm

1) Lenovo/IBM T61p 15.4"

SPECS:
Processor: Intel Pentium Core 2 Duo T7300 @ 2.00Ghz

15.4-inch WSXGA+ TFT LCD

Graphics chipset: nVIDIA Quadro FX 570M 256Mb

Memory: 4 GB Ram

Storage: Just Upgraded less than a week ago brand new 7200rpm 320 GB Seagate Momentus 7200.3 hard drive

I also have the original 60gb 7200 rpm hard drive as well. I will sell it for $40 if the buyer would like to buy it.

Optical device: CDRW/DVD rom Drive

UltraNav, Secure chip: Intel Wireless WiFi

Network card: Integrated Intel PRO/1000

Slots: PCI/PCI Express

Ports: Expansion Bus port (for Dock II/Mini Dock or Port Replicator II) External Display (VGA), External Microphone/Line-In
Headphone / Line out, IEEE 1394,RJ-11, RJ-45 and 3 USB 2.0
Battery: Upgraded 9 Cell Lithium-Ion Checked and it says it has 18 cycles on it so its virtually brand new
Second Battery: As well as the 9 cell Lithium-Ion battery i have a 6 cell coming with the laptop as well.
90W AC adapter.

64-Bit Windows Vista Business

2) Laptop is a little over a year old. Put about 60 hours of use on the laptop. The Laptop is in MINT - Like New condition both mechanically and cosmetically(No dents, cracks, dings, or scratches.) Also just freshly loaded and upgraded windows vista from 32 bit to 64 bit.


3)Picture of the lenovo/IBM T61p also original Hitachi 7200rpm 60 gb hard drive with 32bit windows vista business.

http://img91.imageshack.us/img91/60/dsc0144fk4.jpg

4) Asking $1250 Or Best Offer for this laptop. Please no Lowballing this Laptop goes for around $2000 on Amazon which is what i paid for it without all the upgrades i did.

5) I am willing to take cash if locally picked up or i will be accepting Paypal(not from credit card) if it will be shipped.

6) Willing to ship to continental USA, Canada, Maybe Europe as well but would prefer to stick with shipping to the Continental USA and Canada.

7) http://feedback.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAP...k&myworld=true
I have 100% positive feedback with 193 transactions.

8) Lenovo has a one year warranty and it just ran out on 2008-09-11. If you choose to you can buy an additional one year warranty from lenovo for $169 i never did it because to me the laptop is MINT. This warranty is called post-warranty annual maintenance agreement.(http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/si...ocid=TPAD-PWMA)
I deemed it pointless to upgrade the warranty on a like new laptop. Keep in mind the original warranty or post-warranty annual maintenance agreement would not cover parts that you put on aftermarket. For example i upgraded the hard drive, ram, and operating system so lenovo would not cover those since they are not from lenovo.

In case you did not know what it stood for the p after t61p stands for performance .

I can provide people with more images or you can also just visit my craigslist page for more pictures:

http://chicago.craigslist.org/chc/sys/955537357.html
Last edited by rob777 on Thu Jan 15, 2009 12:28 am, edited 3 times in total.

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Videos of t61 tests

#2 Post by rob777 » Tue Dec 16, 2008 1:47 pm

ere are some links to some videos on youtubes on the t61 series which is slightly lower than my t61p. It shows you why im saying lenovo is top of the line:

Water + stress Testing
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eaiXy7LuVAo

Spilling liquid on the keyboard:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Q9ug...eature=related

Hard drive shock test:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QC8B8...eature=related

Dropping a metal baseball on the lenovo t61 and shows off the cage at the end of the video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kQqMKkv69I4&NR=1

Pretty amazing stuff if i may say so myself.

Really shows off how amazing this laptop is.

Im ready to negotiate a deal so if anyone is interested just post a comment here or you can just send me a private message as well.

Can't Stress this point enough but im willing to lower my asking price reasonably to make a deal.

Also if interested i can take more pictures of the laptop if anyone wants to see them from a certain angle or something.

Forgot to mention also that Nasa uses lenovo laptops.

Lufthansa pilots also use thinkpads.

Even in the Mac world it’s believed that IBM ThinkPad is better than the PowerBooks.


Great article on thinkpads in general:

"I recently got myself some Black Gold. I want to write all about it. Here is the story of how I fell in love with my notebook…

When you buy a ThinkPad you don’t buy a laptop, you are instead presented with an elegant invitation to join a community of mobile computing excellence, allowing you to be a part of a cutting edge technology ownership experience that only the high quality standards of IBM can deliver. The ThinkPad has a very interesting history - from how it was named to how the TrackPoint was called Magenta in color (even though it is clearly red). IBM Personal Computing Division embodies strict Quality control standards. One such IBM standard stated that the only thing that could be red on a product was an emergency power switch. Another story - IBM used to hand out pads to employees so they could jot down to-do lists. The pad, which was designed to fit into a dress-shirt pocket, was bound in leather and embossed in gold with the IBM motto, "Think." Wainwright, a senior planner at IBM Corp said, "Let's call it the ThinkPad.”. The IBM corporate naming committee objected to it since they felt the name would not translate into other languages. However it turned out, that they did not have to translate it anyway. How do you say ThinkPad in Japanese? Simple. Just “ThinkPad”.

Americans are good at some things and bad at others. We're good at making movies and software, and bad at making cars and cities. [Paul Graham]

One of the few people who realized this fact was Cannavino, president of IBM's Entry Systems Division. He knew competitors in Japan would share more technical information among themselves than counterparts in the U.S. IBM moved the initial ThinkPad Design and Production operations to the IBM design center in Yamato, Japan. The initial design of the ThinkPad was inspired by the shoukadou bentou, the traditional, black-lacquered, Japanese lunch box.

If you are fascinated by all the stories that have created such an illustrious ThinkPad history, let me point you to the source of these tales. A must read for any ThinkPad fan.

Big Blue's big adventure I
Big Blue's big adventure II
{These link needs a free registration, don’t let that stop you from reading it}

What makes ThinkPad(T & X Series) so different from its competition? Lets look under the hood of the Magnesium Carbon Fiber Reinforced Plastic frame of a T series.


Durability

It’s built like a tank. If you read a review of any ThinkPad, one thing you are sure to notice is how it is built for durability. For example the lid is attached to the base with two large metal hinges so that in the long run it doesn’t loosen up. There is an outer frame around the LCD which protects you screen from any material sneaking in when you throw your laptop into your carrying case. The truth is that every component in a ThinkPad is built to last, from the hard disk with active protection system to only water resistant keyboard in mobile computing.

The best part is that even in the Mac world it’s believed that IBM ThinkPad is better than the PowerBooks. It is no surprise that NASA has selected the ThinkPad to be on the International Space Station. NASA selected the ThinkPad after a 'torture drop test', 'bake and freeze environment test’ and the 'torture spill test'. If you have followed the previous link, you would know that the ThinkPad even withstood the infamous Himalayan challenge.


Hard disk

Preventive failure in mobile computing has arrived. The active protection system consistently monitors the movement of the laptop with an accelerometer and parks the Hard disk within 500 milliseconds, if it detects a potential fall or any movement which can deliver a damaging shock to the hard disk. Now that is what you call the “coolness factor”. [Whitepaper]. Further to this, the hard drive is also equipped with Air Bags (the technology you find in automobiles) and a shock absorber (acts like a bumper in your vehicle) to reduce the amount of shock passed on to the drive.

The latest ThinkPads are equipped with 7200 RPM hard drives from Hitachi, which recently acquired the hard drive operations from IBM. Hitachi developed a new component called “femto” for the hard drives that supports the read/write head above the surface of the disk. This reduces the power consumption, and increases performance. [source]


Keyboard

This is one area where competing vendors are eating IBM dust. IBM has managed to fit in a full size keyboard, yes ladies and gentlemen, you read correctly…a FULL SIZE keyboard. You can’t find any review about a ThinkPad that does not praise the beauty of the ThinkPad keyboard. The keyboard conforms to the ISO 9204 Spec. Here are some extracts from the spec,

“Actuation of a key shall be accompanied by feedback. Feedback can be kinaesthetic, auditory or some combination of them. If the design allows only one method, then kinaesthetic feedback is preferred”

"The visible surfaces of the keytops shall be matt finish."
[Source]

The Keyboard is so unbelievable. Once you get used to it, you can’t possibly use another keyboard. There are people out there who are ripping of old ThinkPad keyboards and finding some way to fix them to their personal computers. They simply cannot live without it. I understand completely.


TrackPoint

I have disabled the Touch Pad on my ThinkPad. I don’t think I will ever use any other pointing device other than my beloved TrackPoint. TrackPoint history is as long as ThinkPad itself. The man behind this invention is Ted Selker. He fought hard to get his invention to market within IBM. The stories about the TrackPoint are very interesting. For example, the initial design of the TrackPoint was black. Since it got lost in the black keyboard they decided to make it Red. However IBM standards dictated that nothing can be red in a machine except the emergency power switch. So the team decided to call it Magenta instead of red. Ingenious. This is a story to prove that the passion in people is as important as the technology in machine itself.


ThinkLight

The ThinkLight is a LED placed at the top edge of the display which can shed some light onto your keyboard in low light condition, making it easier to type. “So what” you say? Well, apparently for some co-operations the ThinkLight has been the key deciding factor when selecting a ThinkPad over other notebook brands. One such company is Lufthansa which selected the ThinkPad over other notebooks because the ThinkLight made pilots lives so much more easier in the low light conditions of an aircraft cockpit. Once again the “coolness factor”. Will this pleasure ever end?


IBM UltraConnect antenna

There are dual antennas placed on both sides of the display for optimal signal reception. This link provides more information than what I could write here.


ThinkPad Cooling

This is another research spanning out from the IBM labs. I have scene some Siemens LifeBooks back at office that make more noise and get hotter than a used car. ThinkPad does not worry you with any of those problems. It uses Thermal Hinge technology to keep your notebook cool.


Embedded Security Subsystem

This topic deserves a blog on its own. The Embedded Security Subsystem became so cool with the introduction of the Finger Print Scanner on the ThinkPad. The main problem enterprises faces is getting people to use good passwords and getting them to change and maintain their personal security regularly. The ThinkPad re-writes the security paradigm with the introduction of the breakthrough Finger Print scanner. You could argue that finger print scanner is not something new to the notebooks and Samsung X10 Plus already has a finger print scanner. However those are touch scanners rather than a swipe scanner. IBM introduced the swipe scanner which solved many problems found in a touch scanner. One of the problems the swipe scanner solves is that the user now has to drag their fingertip across the scanner, and therefore there is no way to "lift" a fingerprint from the surface. Pragmatic HCI excellence at its best. Here is a full review of the IBM fingerprint scanner.


ThinkVantage Technology

This is more suitable if you want to deploy a ThinkPad across your enterprise. In such cases the purchase cost of any notebook accounts only to 20% of the TCO. IBM has developed a set of technologies called ThinkVantage which address the other 80%. If you are a small company here is a classic case study as to how a ThinkPad deployment can increase productivity and help you to build an office where people just love to come to work each day.


Future of ThinkPad

If you think this is it, don’t worry. IBM is already tossing around some breakthrough ideas for the future of ThinkPad. Get ready to be amazed.


Conclusion

IBM reached its 10 millionth ThinkPad customer in the year 2000. In 2003 they reached the 20 million mark. 100% growth in 3 years. Obviously all this history and a continuous passion of excellence have paid dividends. I am proud to be a part of this group. The ThinkPad belongs in a new realm of prestige and is a class of mobile computing all on its own, to be compared with no other and revered by all. Like a BMW, a bottle of fine wine or a Villa in Italy, the only way to appreciate the ThinkPad is to drive it…taste it… and live it. Enjoy."

http://www.senthoor.com/weblog/2005/...174114747.html

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#3 Post by Harryc » Tue Dec 16, 2008 1:54 pm

Mod edit - .img tags broken - we do not allow inline pics in the forums without a warning in the subject line, and even then only one 'small' picture. Please see the for sale and Advert. guideline sticky at the top of the forum.

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#4 Post by rob777 » Tue Dec 16, 2008 1:58 pm

Sorry so should i just post a link or did you fix it for me?

Thank you for double checking it.

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#5 Post by basketb » Tue Dec 16, 2008 4:55 pm

rob777 wrote:...Also just freshly loaded and upgraded windows vista from 32 bit to 64 bit.
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So, does it also come with a Win Vista 64-bit COA then?
rob777 wrote:...
In case you did not know what it stood for the p after t61p stands for performance .
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#6 Post by rob777 » Tue Dec 16, 2008 5:55 pm

No it does not.

The 32 bit original hard drive does. The system didnt come with disks but it matches the label on bottom of the laptop to the operating system.

It is licensed to run on tons of pc's or laptops.



A nice thing about 64 bit vs 32 bit vista business that you get to use 4 gb of ram instead of 3gb of ram.

Also now it runs as a dual channel so it is much better than before.

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Price

#7 Post by rob777 » Fri Dec 19, 2008 7:04 pm

Price is $1250 obo. Your getting a lot for the money. Cmon folks this is pretty much a steal considering how loaded it is and it is like new.

Willing to ship worldwide except nigeria.

BUMP.

12/20: To The Top. <--- Admin note: not so quick :) I merged your one-day-old bump with this post and deleted the response after yours (which pointed out the "quick bump").

Keep in mind the graphics card on this laptop is actually better than the graphics cards lenovo puts in the new series T400 and T500.

They use ATI mobility radeon 3470 which is strictly a gaming graphics card. The graphics card on my laptop the nVIDIA Quadro FX 570 is mainly for CAD or 3D design/Rendering.
However you can still play games on it as well whereas on the new lenovo you will not really be able to use CAD or 3D design as efficiently as you would on my laptop.

So if youre thinking of buying the lenovo T400 or T500 please reconsider and buy mine. :D

Further admin note: Please read #8 in this post:

http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.ph ... 444#107444

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#8 Post by rob777 » Tue Dec 23, 2008 12:13 pm

To The Top. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

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#9 Post by rob777 » Fri Dec 26, 2008 2:57 pm

To The Top.

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#10 Post by erik » Fri Dec 26, 2008 4:29 pm

rob777 wrote:A nice thing about 64 bit vs 32 bit vista business that you get to use 4 gb of ram instead of 3gb of ram.

Also now it runs as a dual channel so it is much better than before.
just an FYI but 3GB (2GB+1GB) runs in asynchronous dual-channel mode and is immeasurably slower than synchronous dual-channel mode (ie: 1GB+1GB, 2GB+2GB, or 4GB+4GB).   you'll never be able to tell the difference between asynchronous and synchronous modes unless you're a robot. ;)

carry on :D
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#11 Post by asiafish » Sun Dec 28, 2008 9:06 am

Ummmm, IBM doesn't make ThinkPads, hasn't since 2005.

Oh, as for the Mac World, well I should hope that a modern ThinkPad is better than a PowerBook as the newest, best and latest PowerBook was introduced in 2005. Just as IBM no longer makes ThinkPads, Apple no longer makes PowerBooks, they do, however, make some very nice MacBook, MacBook Air and MacBook Pro models. Also, while IBM no longer makes ThinkPads, Lenovo of China makes them, just as they made the one you have for sale.
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#12 Post by rob777 » Sun Dec 28, 2008 11:26 am

Thank you for the information/comments.

Price is set at $1150 Firm.

http://chicago.craigslist.org/chc/sys/971971872.html

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#13 Post by rob777 » Wed Dec 31, 2008 11:53 am

To The Top ^^

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#14 Post by rob777 » Sat Jan 03, 2009 12:42 pm

Just did some math.


On lenovo.com the 9 cell for the lenovo t61p costs $143.20 on sale:
http://shop.lenovo.com/SEUILibrary/cont ... 684D2848E9

Also on lenovo.com the 6 cell for the lenovo t61p costs 127.20 on sale:
http://shop.lenovo.com/SEUILibrary/cont ... 684D2848E9


These batteries are pretty hard to find on Ebay. You can find "knock-off" non genuine lenovo batteries on Ebay but to me the risk of damage to the laptop is not worth the $50 savings.

The 9 cell lenovo t61p battery is almost impossible to find on Ebay but a completed listing shows they go for $150:

http://cgi.ebay.com/New-Lenovo-Thinkpad ... 240%3A1318

The batteries i am including are pretty much brand new.

I am including $300 in batteries alone with my laptop :).



Someone asked me if i would be willing to sell the laptop without the hard drive.

I can take the seagate momentus 320gb 7200rpm out and sell it to you for $1025 if anyone would be interested to get a slightly lower price.

I wouldnt recommend taking the hard drive out though as it made a drastic difference on the laptop. Also keep in mind it has windows vista 64bit loaded onto it so that alone could be worth $150.

But anyways thought i would give people on the forum an update. I believe my laptop will be sold soon.

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#15 Post by basketb » Sat Jan 03, 2009 5:38 pm

rob777 wrote:Just did some math.
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I am including $300 in batteries alone with my laptop :).
...
Just for clarification, you are including two batteries: one 9-cell and one 6-cell, correct?

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#16 Post by rob777 » Sat Jan 03, 2009 8:58 pm

basketb wrote:
rob777 wrote:Just did some math.
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I am including $300 in batteries alone with my laptop :).
...
Just for clarification, you are including two batteries: one 9-cell and one 6-cell, correct?
That is correct. I am including one 6 cell battery which sits flush with the lenovo t61p back and one 9 cell battery which sticks out from the back of the lenovo t61p.

These are genuine lenovo batteries not "knock-offs".

You can see them in the pictures on my craigslist ad:

http://chicago.craigslist.org/chc/sys/971971872.html

I am including $300 in batteries alone with my laptop if you combine the value.

Depending on what you use the laptop for the 6 cell battery or the 9 cell battery can be useful for different situations. If needed you can keep one charged and use it as a spare in case you feel that you will have no power outlet for a few hours.

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Re: FS: Lenovo/IBM T61p High End Laptop $1150 Firm

#17 Post by rob777 » Wed Jan 07, 2009 4:03 pm

WTS the laptop for $1025 but i keep the 9 cell battery for this price.

Final bump.

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#18 Post by alwayslong » Wed Jan 07, 2009 7:11 pm

rob777 wrote:Also keep in mind it has windows vista 64bit loaded onto it so that alone could be worth $150.
Just to clarify... does it comes with a Windows Vista Business 64-bit Disc and Product Key?

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Re: FS: Lenovo/IBM T61p High End Laptop $1150 Firm

#19 Post by rob777 » Wed Jan 07, 2009 10:30 pm

No it came from a business environment and was upgraded.

It does not have the disc. Product key is valid.

You can buy the hard drive that was originally with the laptop for $40 which had vista business 32 bit on it and the product key matches the bottom of the laptop if you would be interested in buying the lenovo t61p.

Thanks for the question.

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Re: FS: Lenovo/IBM T61p High End Laptop $1150 Firm

#20 Post by Joe_Lafrieda » Wed Jan 07, 2009 11:55 pm

How much for the T61 with the 32bit HDD only? I'm not too thrilled about paying for an OS that doesn't come with the COA.

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Re: FS: Lenovo/IBM T61p High End Laptop $1150 Firm

#21 Post by rob777 » Thu Jan 08, 2009 12:57 am

Joe_Lafrieda wrote:How much for the T61 with the 32bit HDD only? I'm not too thrilled about paying for an OS that doesn't come with the COA.
I'm sorry but the hard drive was upgraded as well as the operating system so im not willing to undo it at this point.

The only idea i have is you might wanna think about buying the Lenovo t61p and for $40 more you can have the original hard drive that has the product key matching the bottom of the laptop.

If you want to do any switching on your own hopefully that will work for you.

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Re: FS: Lenovo/IBM T61p High End Laptop $1150 Firm

#22 Post by rob777 » Sun Jan 11, 2009 3:19 pm

TTT. :thumbs-UP:

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Re: FS: Lenovo/IBM T61p High End Laptop $1150 Firm

#23 Post by rob777 » Wed Jan 14, 2009 5:55 pm

Price is now $1000 firm.

Updated pictures:

http://chicago.craigslist.org/chc/sys/992541246.html

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Re: FS: Lenovo/IBM T61p High End Laptop $1150 Firm

#24 Post by Harryc » Wed Jan 14, 2009 8:03 pm

The drive pictured is not a CDRW/DVDRW multiburner, it is a CDRW/DVD Combo drive. It doesn't burn DVD's.

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Re: FS: Lenovo/IBM T61p High End Laptop $1150 Firm

#25 Post by rob777 » Thu Jan 15, 2009 12:30 am

Strange Harry,

I thought i corrected it in this post....

I made the same mistake in another forum lol.

Well in my craigslist post it was listed dvd rom/cd rw so i wasnt trying to scam anyone.

I corrected the line on this site.

Thanks.

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Re: FS: Lenovo/IBM T61p High End Laptop $1150 Firm

#26 Post by rob777 » Sat Jan 17, 2009 12:53 am

Laptop is considered SOLD.

Just waiting for the payment from the seller to get to me.

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