Finally I am a Thinkpad owner
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wantathinkpad
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Finally I am a Thinkpad owner
After spending hundreds of hours on this forum for the past year. I receieved my T43 266876U this morning at 9:44 am. I ordered it on the 13th of August it was and it was processed the 16th for all those needing time frames. So it took about two weeks to get here.
Thanks guys for all your help
Thanks guys for all your help
Congrats.
Though it'll probably be one of the best computer's you have owned, I suspect you'll be lingering on these forums for many questions and problems you'll encounter.
I thought I spend a buttload of time on these boards to figure out which comp to get but in actuality, I'm spending more time with little fixes and modifications and, unfortunately, problems that cropped up with my T42.
Still think IBM is one of the better companies if not the best though!
Congrat and enjoy!
BTW, I just check some Dell forums asking for some help with my desktop. Hhaha, its so funny how "they" (now I'm referring to them as a different group of people-outcasts-kidding) use the XPS backpack...doesnt that just scream "expensive computer inside-come and get it!!!!". I just find that funny.
Though it'll probably be one of the best computer's you have owned, I suspect you'll be lingering on these forums for many questions and problems you'll encounter.
I thought I spend a buttload of time on these boards to figure out which comp to get but in actuality, I'm spending more time with little fixes and modifications and, unfortunately, problems that cropped up with my T42.
Still think IBM is one of the better companies if not the best though!
Congrat and enjoy!
BTW, I just check some Dell forums asking for some help with my desktop. Hhaha, its so funny how "they" (now I'm referring to them as a different group of people-outcasts-kidding) use the XPS backpack...doesnt that just scream "expensive computer inside-come and get it!!!!". I just find that funny.
T42 (2373N3U): 1.8 Ghz, 1.5 GB DDR, ATI Radeon 9600, 60 GB 7200 rpm HD, 15" SXGA (1400x1050) screen, CD-RW/DVD-ROM (combo), Bluetooth, Fingerprint Reader.
Congrats! I too spent many long hours and decided to invest in a T43, which has proven to be a great investment! Enjoy it and dont get too caught up with some of the nitpickers around here. Nothing is perfect, but my Thinkpad does a great job.
[T43 2686E7U] [14.1" SXGA+]
[1.86GHz M] [756MB DDR2]
[7200 RPM 60GB HD]
[ATI Radeon X300]
[1.86GHz M] [756MB DDR2]
[7200 RPM 60GB HD]
[ATI Radeon X300]
Funny you should mention that. Before ordering my T42p I was about to order a Dell XPS.STS06 wrote: BTW, I just check some Dell forums asking for some help with my desktop. Hhaha, its so funny how "they" (now I'm referring to them as a different group of people-outcasts-kidding) use the XPS backpack...doesnt that just scream "expensive computer inside-come and get it!!!!". I just find that funny.
Luckily I found out that Thinkpads were awesome just before I made a HEAVY mistake, a 9+ pound one.
I had never seen a Thinkpad before, but they're just awesome.
Since then I have bought two X30s...
IBM T42p 2373 Q1U
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wantathinkpad
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Oh i definitely won't get caught up with the nitpickers. I was aware of every problem and potential problem when I ordered it. Keyboard is great and I found out it is the Chinese made one. Connected right now to the wireless that is great. I will be going back to school in a week and I see how Access Connections will be great. I have a huge campus so the ability to save profiles will be a godsend. Even in my house I can get one connection upstairs and another downstairs.dssjon wrote:Congrats! I too spent many long hours and decided to invest in a T43, which has proven to be a great investment! Enjoy it and dont get too caught up with some of the nitpickers around here. Nothing is perfect, but my Thinkpad does a great job.
The scariest thing about this laptop is actually how thin and light it really is. The pics posted on this forum and online were all taken with really nice cameras making it look much bigger than it is. the 14.1 screen is perfect. Also my sister who is a girly girl loves the all black profile of the thinkpad. I love it too so clean simple and straightforward.
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Yeah a lot of it is nitpicking, but then some isnt. If you're computer just doesnt turn on (or turn off in one of my cases), I wouldn't call it a "nitpicking" issue.
But nonetheless, the thinkpad is a great investment as far as laptops go! I can't get over the fact that it looks so great!
I'm aslo going back to college and its going to be the perfect accessory. Haha, last year for some of our projects (i'm an engineering student), I had up to five desktops crammed into my room because none of my groupmates had laptops (and yes, we needed all five too!). From there on, we vowed to get laptops for this upcoming year. Its my first laptop...the only think I'm scared about is forgetting the darned thing on a desk or something (it can happen..at least to me).
But nonetheless, the thinkpad is a great investment as far as laptops go! I can't get over the fact that it looks so great!
I'm aslo going back to college and its going to be the perfect accessory. Haha, last year for some of our projects (i'm an engineering student), I had up to five desktops crammed into my room because none of my groupmates had laptops (and yes, we needed all five too!). From there on, we vowed to get laptops for this upcoming year. Its my first laptop...the only think I'm scared about is forgetting the darned thing on a desk or something (it can happen..at least to me).
T42 (2373N3U): 1.8 Ghz, 1.5 GB DDR, ATI Radeon 9600, 60 GB 7200 rpm HD, 15" SXGA (1400x1050) screen, CD-RW/DVD-ROM (combo), Bluetooth, Fingerprint Reader.
AH yes, the wonderful feeling of getting a superbly built Thinkpad 
I was heading towards a HP/Compaq before I got my T41 Thinkpad. Over a year old, a few issues but nothing affecting its operations. It is amazingly thin. I'm always afraid I'll break it or something.
I was heading towards a HP/Compaq before I got my T41 Thinkpad. Over a year old, a few issues but nothing affecting its operations. It is amazingly thin. I'm always afraid I'll break it or something.
T41 (2373-1FM), 1.4GHz, 512MB, 30GB @ 5400, 802.11 a/b, XPPro
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wantathinkpad
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