No Bluetooth?
No Bluetooth?
Seems that IBM has dropped Bluetooth on their newer TP's. I just got a T43 (2687-D4U) and it's missing... kind of disappointing.
They haven't dropped bluetooth but it is not a standard feature: some models have modem only cards, some have modem/bluetooth combo cards - more of the p models have it but a lot of non p models have it too.
It never ceases to amaze me that people spending what a ThinkPad costs don't bother to check that they are buying what they require.
It never ceases to amaze me that people spending what a ThinkPad costs don't bother to check that they are buying what they require.
I knew exactly what I was getting, just couldn't find the option for Bluetooth...snife wrote:They haven't dropped bluetooth but it is not a standard feature: some models have modem only cards, some have modem/bluetooth combo cards - more of the p models have it but a lot of non p models have it too.
It never ceases to amaze me that people spending what a ThinkPad costs don't bother to check that they are buying what they require.
When you configure your own system - Bluetooth is not an option for the T43. Some of the pre-configured T43's have Bluetooth, but most don't. IBM/Lenovo told me that most people don't want/use it.
I have it on my T42 -- but have yet to use it. Maybe one day...
I have it on my T42 -- but have yet to use it. Maybe one day...
T42 - 1.7GHz - 1GB - 60GB 72k - 1400x1050 - 14.1" - 32MB Radeon - DVD Burn - G/B/Blue/Finger.
Bluetooth is mostly useless, I have a bluetooth mouse that is pretty cool but I could have gotten a wireless RF mouse and just had to deal with a dongle in the USB port and gotten essentially the same effect. Also in the future I might get a bluetooth headset for using skype but again there are other ways to achieve the same result. The only thing that bluetooth would be really useful for is if you have a bluetooth phone and you want internet anywhere, otherwise most other bluetooth uses can be accomplished in other ways.
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2373M3U - 1.8 Ghz, 1.5GB Ram, 60GB 7200 HD, 14.1" SXGA+, Radeon 9600 64MB, Fingerprint Reader.
2373M3U - 1.8 Ghz, 1.5GB Ram, 60GB 7200 HD, 14.1" SXGA+, Radeon 9600 64MB, Fingerprint Reader.
Yeah, I use a Bluetooth-enabled phone and have gotten accustomed to syncing it with my computer for contact management. I also like the capability to pairing and using the cellphone to dialup online, when there's not a T-Mobile HotSpot near.
Too bad Lenovo cut it from options for configured systems. But, I have a PCMCIA 3Com Bluetooth card, and since I don't use the slot for anything else, I will still have the capability. It's just not as slick.
Otherwise, this is the best laptop I've ever used.
Too bad Lenovo cut it from options for configured systems. But, I have a PCMCIA 3Com Bluetooth card, and since I don't use the slot for anything else, I will still have the capability. It's just not as slick.
Otherwise, this is the best laptop I've ever used.
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