T43p 2668G3U for $1500?
T43p 2668G3U for $1500?
I found the deal on eBay, almost half price of retail. and it says brand new. Anyone has experience of buying on ebay? Thanks
Processor: Intel Pentium M 770 2.1 GHz
Screen Size: 14.1" TFT Active Matrix SXGA+
Memory: 1 GB (2 GB Max), DDR II SDRAM, 533 MHz
Hard Drive: 60 GB, 7200 rpm
Integrated Features: CD-RW/DVD-ROM, Bluetooth Antenna, Security Chip
Networking:Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet, 802.11 a/b/g, Bluetooth
Weight: 4.9 lbs.
Included Operating System: Microsoft Windows XP Professional
Processor: Intel Pentium M 770 2.1 GHz
Screen Size: 14.1" TFT Active Matrix SXGA+
Memory: 1 GB (2 GB Max), DDR II SDRAM, 533 MHz
Hard Drive: 60 GB, 7200 rpm
Integrated Features: CD-RW/DVD-ROM, Bluetooth Antenna, Security Chip
Networking:Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet, 802.11 a/b/g, Bluetooth
Weight: 4.9 lbs.
Included Operating System: Microsoft Windows XP Professional
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smugiri
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Ebay is all about the seller.
You need to buy from a reputable seller with lots of positive feedback selling items like the one you want to buy. For example, it seems to me that 1000 feedback items about Pez dispenser sales do not carry the same weight with 1000 feedback items about selling $100,000 Hummers. One's a big hitter and one is not.
Check carefully on warranty status, return policies, shipping costs (you might find that a $200 shipping charges means that the laptop suddenly is not as sweet a deal as it was before).
Pay by credit card for the extra protection that offers you with the seller through your card company in case things go south. Resist the temptation to save by using an escrow service without a stellar reputation.
Search this forum for the term "eBay" and read ALL the posts that come up.
No lecture is complete without some links
the eBay learning center
about.com's "eBay 101: Beginners Guide to eBay Buying and Selling"
Sam's publishing's "Bidding 101: A Tutorial for Beginning eBay Bidders"
Finally, the one rule you must always obey on eBay:
Bid once early in the auction for the most that you can afford to spend and then stay away from the auction until after it is complete. After all, if the price goes above the amount you have bid, then you really cannot afford the item.
You need to buy from a reputable seller with lots of positive feedback selling items like the one you want to buy. For example, it seems to me that 1000 feedback items about Pez dispenser sales do not carry the same weight with 1000 feedback items about selling $100,000 Hummers. One's a big hitter and one is not.
Check carefully on warranty status, return policies, shipping costs (you might find that a $200 shipping charges means that the laptop suddenly is not as sweet a deal as it was before).
Pay by credit card for the extra protection that offers you with the seller through your card company in case things go south. Resist the temptation to save by using an escrow service without a stellar reputation.
Search this forum for the term "eBay" and read ALL the posts that come up.
No lecture is complete without some links
the eBay learning center
about.com's "eBay 101: Beginners Guide to eBay Buying and Selling"
Sam's publishing's "Bidding 101: A Tutorial for Beginning eBay Bidders"
Finally, the one rule you must always obey on eBay:
Bid once early in the auction for the most that you can afford to spend and then stay away from the auction until after it is complete. After all, if the price goes above the amount you have bid, then you really cannot afford the item.
Steve
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mfratt
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Got a deal here
Well I was lost as to where to go for my new laptop. I've always had good luck with Vaios, but theyve gone downhill lately. I am extremely dissatisfied with Lenovo....stupid Chinese Commies...how dare they put a windows key on a beloved thinkpad. So, the T60 was out. I was about to grab a MacBook Pro, when I was doing some random searching on ebay, when I found a snag on a T43
$1299 Buy It Now (Reputable IBM Cert. Seller), new sealed in box
3 Year IBM Warrantee
Pentium M 1.86 (533FSB)
1GB RAM
80GB 5400RPM
14.1" SXGA+
DVD/CD-RW
ATI X300 64mb
Grabbed it without hesitation. The T43, X41, and R52 are the last of the true Thinkpads as far as I'm concerned. Lenovo had better get their act together or I will have to go to the dark side - Apple - for my next laptop (Don't worry, I hate OS X too. I would, as I do on all my systems, run Linux)
$1299 Buy It Now (Reputable IBM Cert. Seller), new sealed in box
3 Year IBM Warrantee
Pentium M 1.86 (533FSB)
1GB RAM
80GB 5400RPM
14.1" SXGA+
DVD/CD-RW
ATI X300 64mb
Grabbed it without hesitation. The T43, X41, and R52 are the last of the true Thinkpads as far as I'm concerned. Lenovo had better get their act together or I will have to go to the dark side - Apple - for my next laptop (Don't worry, I hate OS X too. I would, as I do on all my systems, run Linux)
X60s 1704-69U (Core Duo 1.66LV, 1.5GB, 100GB 5400, 12.1" XGA, WWAN, 8 Cell, DVDRW in X6)
External Storage: 250GB + 500GB Porshce
T40 Project: (Planned) P-M 2GHz, 2GB, 100GB, DVDRW
External Storage: 250GB + 500GB Porshce
T40 Project: (Planned) P-M 2GHz, 2GB, 100GB, DVDRW
Hmm, sounds like a pretty good deal to me! 
Last edited by jpaolini on Tue Feb 14, 2006 8:34 pm, edited 1 time in total.
IBM ThinkPad X31 (2673-5KU): P-M 1.7GHz, 1.5GB Ram, 40GB HDD
IBM ThinkPad R31: Cel ? MHz, 256MB RAM, 20GB HDD (not working)
IBM ThinkPad i1200: Cel 700MHz, 64MB RAM, 10GB HDD (needs new motherboard)
http://www.eastcoastrc.com
IBM ThinkPad R31: Cel ? MHz, 256MB RAM, 20GB HDD (not working)
IBM ThinkPad i1200: Cel 700MHz, 64MB RAM, 10GB HDD (needs new motherboard)
http://www.eastcoastrc.com
To be honest, the products made of Lenovo in China never satisfied us ago. But the quality of them has been developing for these years. I say, those are Lenovo's own products.
As to IBM's thinkpad, fairly, Lenovo won't let it down after paying so much money to buy it. Despite of any external factors, Lenovo will enable us customers to feel comfortable. It really need time.
As to IBM's thinkpad, fairly, Lenovo won't let it down after paying so much money to buy it. Despite of any external factors, Lenovo will enable us customers to feel comfortable. It really need time.
IBM T43 2668-BH2 PM2.0, 1024MB, 80G, 14.1" SXGA+
It want to be a T60, but I can't let it be.
It want to be a T60, but I can't let it be.
I couldn't agree more. I see a lot of ThinkPads almost every day, and have used a few of Lenovo's new products. No problem with them, the quality is not quite IBM-standard, but it is FAR better than ANY HP, Dell, etc.leif wrote:To be honest, the products made of Lenovo in China never satisfied us ago. But the quality of them has been developing for these years. I say, those are Lenovo's own products.
As to IBM's thinkpad, fairly, Lenovo won't let it down after paying so much money to buy it. Despite of any external factors, Lenovo will enable us customers to feel comfortable. It really need time.
A ThinkPad will always be a ThinkPad.
IBM ThinkPad X31 (2673-5KU): P-M 1.7GHz, 1.5GB Ram, 40GB HDD
IBM ThinkPad R31: Cel ? MHz, 256MB RAM, 20GB HDD (not working)
IBM ThinkPad i1200: Cel 700MHz, 64MB RAM, 10GB HDD (needs new motherboard)
http://www.eastcoastrc.com
IBM ThinkPad R31: Cel ? MHz, 256MB RAM, 20GB HDD (not working)
IBM ThinkPad i1200: Cel 700MHz, 64MB RAM, 10GB HDD (needs new motherboard)
http://www.eastcoastrc.com
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smugiri
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Aside from the blantant racism that this statement constitutes which I think is completely intolerable, Thinkpads are still designed and manufactured at the same designers, researchers and workers who worked on these machines when the operation belonged to IBM. This is guranteed to be the case for atleast the next 5 years. In other words, your Windows key was put on the Thinkpad by an former IBM engineer.mfratt wrote:o....stupid Chinese Commies...how dare they put a windows key on a beloved thinkpad.
Where in the world where this engineer or any of the other engineers who work on Thinkpads are from is completely and utterly irrelevant.
Here are some links in case you want to actually read up on this.
1. The IBM Press Release of Oct 2004 announcing the aquisition of IBM's PC line by Lenovo
2. Lenovo's Q3 Results Press Release and Chairmans' statment of Oct 2004 announcing the aquisition of IBM's PC line by Lenovo
3.Google search for the terms of this agreement
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nirvana0001
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T43p is the lastest T-series made by IBM, not Lenovo.leif wrote:To be honest, the products made of Lenovo in China never satisfied us ago. But the quality of them has been developing for these years. I say, those are Lenovo's own products.
As to IBM's thinkpad, fairly, Lenovo won't let it down after paying so much money to buy it. Despite of any external factors, Lenovo will enable us customers to feel comfortable. It really need time.
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2008 Alienware M9750 - 17" WUXGA C2D 2.0Ghz 4GB SLI 7950GTX 100GB+200GB
2007 Sony UX280p - 4.5" SVGA Core solo 1.2Ghz 1GB Ram 40GB HDD XP Pro
2007 Macbook Pro - 15.4" WSXGA C2D 2.33Ghz 2GB X1600 256MB 120GB
2007 Sony UX280p - 4.5" SVGA Core solo 1.2Ghz 1GB Ram 40GB HDD XP Pro
2007 Macbook Pro - 15.4" WSXGA C2D 2.33Ghz 2GB X1600 256MB 120GB
Re: Got a deal here
Back it down a notch.mfratt wrote:I am extremely dissatisfied with Lenovo....stupid Chinese Commies...
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2015 X1 Carbon, ThinkPad Slate, T410s, X301, X300, X200 Tablet, T60p, HP TouchPad, iPad Air 2, iPhone 5S, IdeaTab A2107A, Yoga 3 Pro
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nirvana0001
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Re: Got a deal here
noob, they are the same designers.mfratt wrote:I am extremely dissatisfied with Lenovo....stupid Chinese Commies...how dare they put a windows key on a beloved thinkpad.
2008 Alienware M9750 - 17" WUXGA C2D 2.0Ghz 4GB SLI 7950GTX 100GB+200GB
2007 Sony UX280p - 4.5" SVGA Core solo 1.2Ghz 1GB Ram 40GB HDD XP Pro
2007 Macbook Pro - 15.4" WSXGA C2D 2.33Ghz 2GB X1600 256MB 120GB
2007 Sony UX280p - 4.5" SVGA Core solo 1.2Ghz 1GB Ram 40GB HDD XP Pro
2007 Macbook Pro - 15.4" WSXGA C2D 2.33Ghz 2GB X1600 256MB 120GB
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I would also like to add in on this;mfratt wrote:I am extremely dissatisfied with Lenovo....stupid Chinese Commies...how dare they put a windows key on a beloved thinkpad.
They are *the same* engineers as under IBM; now it is just slightly different management; Thinkpads have been built and partially designed in China for years now, under IBM...There is no significant change in this regard; also, the comments about the "Commies" aren't appreciated by any means, consider actually thinking before writing something like.
IBM ThinkPad T43 Model 2668-72U 14.1" SXGA+ 1GB |IBM 701c
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I met someone who looks a lot like you.
She does the things you do.
But she is an IBM.
/~o ---ELO from "Yours Truly 2059"
~o/
I met someone who looks a lot like you.
She does the things you do.
But she is an IBM.
/~o ---ELO from "Yours Truly 2059"
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