New 2623 DAU Not sure if happy

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New 2623 DAU Not sure if happy

#1 Post by yocalif » Mon Oct 16, 2006 6:49 pm

Hi all,
Ok I like a deal, I purchased the 2623 DAU on Ebay for a few dollars over $900. The best i can tell this is a very good price. The unit is brand new (not refurb) in sealed box.

I chose a Thinkpad for my 1st laptop as my son has a T42 with all the goodies and very high resolution 15" screen. Its a GREAT laptop, but cost him over $2K when he bought it. His friends all bring over their laptops and none seemed as portable or as solid as his. So I needed a laptop for work, mainly word processing, email, some minor web site construction, PIM, and spreadsheet stuff. Not a game machine. I thought I could accept the low res of 1024x768, but not sure if I can. I have used a 17" and 19" monitor at 1280 or higher for the last 6+ years, so this takes some adjustment.

Problems with the 2623DAU.

The LCD screen has a glowing bright light at the bottom, and unless the screen is tilted at the exact right angle doesn't appear very vivid and appears sort of washed out, at bottom of screen. When I load MS Office or other software the display looks fairly even but is not as bright or vivid as my desktop. In fact it is annoying as I know how these programs are suppose to look.
Is this normal for the T60 with 1024 screen?

Other than the screen issues, everything else operates perfect, keyboard is a fantastic.

Should I consider returning this to Lenovo for warranty replacement? What is the normal turn around time?

Also I am considering putting this laptop back on Ebay I won't lose much and pay a few hundred extra for a higher res model.

At home I'm now in the living room with my wife, she watches tv, I have a board with the T60 across the arms of my recliner. My wife is happy, I'm not in the computer room working/surfin the net or playing online poker, now I'm next to her doing same.

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#2 Post by dfumento » Mon Oct 16, 2006 10:15 pm

Go for the higher res SXGA+ 1400 x 1050. Much better.
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#3 Post by agarza » Mon Oct 16, 2006 11:59 pm

dfumento wrote:Go for the higher res SXGA+ 1400 x 1050. Much better.
Generally, here in Mexico, those laptops are sold to a exclusive price for students. Watch the specs here:
http://libreria.itesm.mx/tiendaComputo/ ... os.asp?303

Laptops from that page are sold by $17000 pesos (1530 USD). A total rip-off (512MB of RAM, 1024x768 screen and GMA950 integrated video graphics)

I hate the economics of my country :evil:
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Re: New 2623 DAU Not sure if happy

#4 Post by FlexOink » Tue Oct 17, 2006 9:19 am

yocalif wrote:Hi all,
Ok I like a deal, I purchased the 2623 DAU on Ebay for a few dollars over $900. The best i can tell this is a very good price. The unit is brand new (not refurb) in sealed box.

I chose a Thinkpad for my 1st laptop as my son has a T42 with all the goodies and very high resolution 15" screen. Its a GREAT laptop, but cost him over $2K when he bought it. His friends all bring over their laptops and none seemed as portable or as solid as his. So I needed a laptop for work, mainly word processing, email, some minor web site construction, PIM, and spreadsheet stuff. Not a game machine. I thought I could accept the low res of 1024x768, but not sure if I can. I have used a 17" and 19" monitor at 1280 or higher for the last 6+ years, so this takes some adjustment.

Problems with the 2623DAU.

The LCD screen has a glowing bright light at the bottom, and unless the screen is tilted at the exact right angle doesn't appear very vivid and appears sort of washed out, at bottom of screen. When I load MS Office or other software the display looks fairly even but is not as bright or vivid as my desktop. In fact it is annoying as I know how these programs are suppose to look.
Is this normal for the T60 with 1024 screen?

Other than the screen issues, everything else operates perfect, keyboard is a fantastic.

Should I consider returning this to Lenovo for warranty replacement? What is the normal turn around time?

Also I am considering putting this laptop back on Ebay I won't lose much and pay a few hundred extra for a higher res model.

At home I'm now in the living room with my wife, she watches tv, I have a board with the T60 across the arms of my recliner. My wife is happy, I'm not in the computer room working/surfin the net or playing online poker, now I'm next to her doing same.
Before I got my T60p with a 1600x1200 resolution, I had a laptop with a 1024x768 resolution. And I must say for me it is a big improvement. But this is only because I always run multiple apps at the same time, and always run CAD/graphics related software, thus for me the 1600x1200 is perfect. BUT I must say that the resolution isnt really handy if you read a lot of texts (browsing, typing, coding), there is nothing wrong with my eyes, but looking at the small letters can become tiresome.

So, I think you need to ask yourself, for what are you seriously gonna use the machine, do you need a better resolution?, I think I actually prefere the 1024 screen to just read text, and most websites are made for 1024 resolution anyway. I dont know about the state of your eyes, but my mother always complains about her 1280 screen that everything is so small.

I would change the screen (which is obviously broken), and keep the laptop.
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T2600(2.16GHz), 2GB RAM, 100GB 7200rpm HD, 15" 1600x1200 LCD, 256MB ATI FireGL V5200, 9cell + ultrabay battery

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