Hi,
I decided after looking around to get a Thinkpad T61p in the best condition I can for around 300 euros tops.
As far as I saw one of the laptops of the series with the least complaints....I tought about T400 / R400 but
I saw in other places ,,Not to buy cause of ridicuolusly built and falling apart and full with problems "
Correct me if Im wrong..
Is it a good idea? Im aware of the specifications and the technical details perfectly fit with my needs...
Im just afraid to buy something which wont hold itself together caused by problems and errors and poor build quality.
Any opinion?
Thanks,
Thinkpad T61p second hand..Good idea?
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Re: Thinkpad T61p second hand..Good idea?
Hi,
T61/p are nice and durable ThinkPad's, but they do have some "weak points". Most notably, these issues are quite common for T61 series:
So far as optional modules are concerned, it is rare to find things like card reader, webcam, 3g modem in T61. Possible if you look hard enough, but these things are much easier to find on T400.
Performance wise, T400 can offer slightly faster CPU and memory options. Optional Led screens (but samsung wxga+ led panels found in these laptops can be plain horrible), slightly better battery life. If compared Nvidia video chip of T61 to Ati Radeon found in T400, I think nvidia would be slightly faster, but T400 offers switchable graphics. T61 can be flashed with Middleton bios, to get rid of white lists on Mini PCI-e cards, unlock Sata 2 speeds for ssd and do other nice things.
So, I would not call T400 inferior, as they are in many ways the same as T61. But offers somewhat newer technologies. But, if you can find a T61p which you like, with a safe manufacturing date, then I would say go for it.
T61/p are nice and durable ThinkPad's, but they do have some "weak points". Most notably, these issues are quite common for T61 series:
- Hinges becoming wobbly - They normally would not break, just tend to annoy a little bit. (This problem is also present on many T400 and probably T500 machines.
- T61 that were manufactured before 2008-08 featuring Nvidia video chip generally are considered unreliable, because of defect in nvidia chip (you can search this forum for a lot of information regarding this problem).
- They use more expensive DDR2 memory.
So far as optional modules are concerned, it is rare to find things like card reader, webcam, 3g modem in T61. Possible if you look hard enough, but these things are much easier to find on T400.
Performance wise, T400 can offer slightly faster CPU and memory options. Optional Led screens (but samsung wxga+ led panels found in these laptops can be plain horrible), slightly better battery life. If compared Nvidia video chip of T61 to Ati Radeon found in T400, I think nvidia would be slightly faster, but T400 offers switchable graphics. T61 can be flashed with Middleton bios, to get rid of white lists on Mini PCI-e cards, unlock Sata 2 speeds for ssd and do other nice things.
So, I would not call T400 inferior, as they are in many ways the same as T61. But offers somewhat newer technologies. But, if you can find a T61p which you like, with a safe manufacturing date, then I would say go for it.
IBM ThinkPad T61 7661-CTO 14,1" WXGA+ LED mod / T9550 / 4GB / 64Gb ssd / 750Gb Ultrabay hdd / Intel x3100 / Intel 5300 / WWAN / Webcam / 4 in 1 Card Reader / 9 cell Panasonic / NMB blank keyboard / Sata2 Mod / 1066FSB Mod
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Thinkpad T61p second hand..Good idea?
Thanks that was really in-depth and helped a lot, so If I find a T61p manufactured after 2008 / 08 I buy if not I should go with the T400 and interswap to the T61p keyboard
Price wise they are the same more or less so The details You mentioned will be in play and decide where to go from there....
I have a look how to check that build date on a T61p
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Price wise they are the same more or less so The details You mentioned will be in play and decide where to go from there....
I have a look how to check that build date on a T61p
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Re: Thinkpad T61p second hand..Good idea?
I happen to be in possession of a dead mint, as-loaded-as-they-got, 15.4" WUXGA T61p with a build date of 08/08. The machine looks like it left the factory a week ago. Seriously.
If you're seriously interested in having the best one there is, feel free to PM me.
A word of friendly warning: it will NOT come cheap.
If you're seriously interested in having the best one there is, feel free to PM me.
A word of friendly warning: it will NOT come cheap.
...Knowledge is a deadly friend when no one sets the rules...(King Crimson)
Cheers,
George (your grouchy retired FlexView farmer)
AARP club members:A31p, T43pSF
Abused daily: R61
PMs requesting personal tech support will be ignored.
Cheers,
George (your grouchy retired FlexView farmer)
AARP club members:A31p, T43pSF
Abused daily: R61
PMs requesting personal tech support will be ignored.
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