thinking about buying a T42, couple of questions
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Billmanweh
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thinking about buying a T42, couple of questions
I'm currently using a Gateway 450SX4 (1.7GHz P4, 40GB, 512MB) and need to find a replacement. After reading a lot of reviews I think I would like a Thinkpad. My budget is ~$500. I found this on ebay;
Thinkpad T42
Pentium M Centrino 1.7GHz
1GB RAM
80GB HD (5400 RPM)
14.1" XGA
Also has about 8 months of warranty left
The seller has great feedback and the price is ~$500 shipped.
Does that sound like a good deal? Would it be fairly decent upgrade over the Gateway? Anything I should ask about first or be concerned about buying on ebay?
Thinkpad T42
Pentium M Centrino 1.7GHz
1GB RAM
80GB HD (5400 RPM)
14.1" XGA
Also has about 8 months of warranty left
The seller has great feedback and the price is ~$500 shipped.
Does that sound like a good deal? Would it be fairly decent upgrade over the Gateway? Anything I should ask about first or be concerned about buying on ebay?
Sounds like a good deal to me, particularly with 1GB of RAM and 8 mos. warranty. As far as upgrading, is the Dell a Pentium M or a Pentium 4-M ? I believe the 1.7GHz CPU in a T-42 is a Dothan Pentium M, which would definitely be an upgrade over a 1.7GHz 4-M. The other advice I would offer is to make sure you want XGA resolution. If that's what your Dell is and you like it/are used to it, then disregard my comment. But there are T42's and possibly T43's out there in that price range with higher resolution LCD's.
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Billmanweh
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Not sure what the Gateway is, as far as the resolution. How could I find out?Harryc wrote:Sounds like a good deal to me, particularly with 1GB of RAM and 8 mos. warranty. As far as upgrading, is the Dell a Pentium M or a Pentium 4-M ? I believe the 1.7GHz CPU in a T-42 is a Dothan Pentium M, which would definitely be an upgrade over a 1.7GHz 4-M. The other advice I would offer is to make sure you want XGA resolution. If that's what your Dell is and you like it/are used to it, then disregard my comment. But there are T42's and possibly T43's out there in that price range with higher resolution LCD's.
And it's a Pentium 4 1.7GHz, not a Pentium M. It's like 5 years old.
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Billmanweh
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Just checked and my Gateway is 1,024 × 768. Would the SXGA be a big improvement? If so, I might wait and look for one with the improved resolution.Harryc wrote:Check the model at the Dell website. If the max resolution is 1024x768 it is XGA.Billmanweh wrote: Not sure what the Gateway is, as far as the resolution. How could I find out?
And it's a Pentium 4 1.7GHz, not a Pentium M. It's like 5 years old.
I have owned a T42 of both flavors. I do prefer SXGA+ over XGA. I would make the effort to get SXGA+ if at all possible, but it would not be a deal breaker for me. I love my SXGA+ T42. It is what I use all the time.Billmanweh wrote:Would the SXGA be a big improvement? If so, I might wait and look for one with the improved resolution.
The backlight went out in my first XGA T42, and before I got it fixed, I had the opportunity to buy my current SXGA+ T42. Subsequently I replaced the display on the older T42 with one I bought on ebay. This is now my daughter's primary computer.
Some people cannot stand XGA at all, but I don't quite feel that way. YMMV
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