best used thinkpad
best used thinkpad
I'm thinking about buying a used Thinkpad. Over time, some models show themselves to be more reliable and durable than others. What are the best Thinkpad models in this respect?
I'm specifically looking for something between 1 and 3 years old.
I'm specifically looking for something between 1 and 3 years old.
T43 2686-DJU/15" SXGA+/ATi X300
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pianowizard
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Re: best used thinkpad
The 14.1" T60 is hands down the best in this age range. It's a huge improvement over the T40-42, and is nearly as well built as the legendary 600/600E/600X series.sendai wrote:I'm specifically looking for something between 1 and 3 years old.
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Well, I'm going to say that the LCD size is the key here...
If you're looking for an all-rounder, I'll second pianowizard's opinion, and add that Z61t is also nothing to sneeze at if you can tolerate a widescreen.
More mobile machine would be any X6x series, very sweet units.
Desktop replacement would be something along the lines of T60 with a 15" SXGA+ LCD (nice FlexView), T60p if you feel like spending a bit more, or Z61p if you're in the mood for WUXGA resolution.
Now, this somewhat clears the size issue...the rest is up to your preferences and budget...
If you're looking for an all-rounder, I'll second pianowizard's opinion, and add that Z61t is also nothing to sneeze at if you can tolerate a widescreen.
More mobile machine would be any X6x series, very sweet units.
Desktop replacement would be something along the lines of T60 with a 15" SXGA+ LCD (nice FlexView), T60p if you feel like spending a bit more, or Z61p if you're in the mood for WUXGA resolution.
Now, this somewhat clears the size issue...the rest is up to your preferences and budget...
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Depends on cost and size budgets, but the above suggestions are great.
12" --> X6x or X6xs
14" widescreen --> Z61t
14" --> T60
15" SXGA+ FlexView --> T60 (my main rig)
All great options, new or used.
12" --> X6x or X6xs
14" widescreen --> Z61t
14" --> T60
15" SXGA+ FlexView --> T60 (my main rig)
All great options, new or used.
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pianowizard
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I recommended the 14.1" T60 because the OP's only criteria were "reliable", "durable", and "between 1 and 3 years old". I wasn't taking into account size, weight, aspect ratio, Flexview etc.
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Thanks to everyone for the responses.
Right, those other things are negotiable. Just out of curiosity, why the 14.1"? Is it known to be more reliable than the 15"?pianowizard wrote:I recommended the 14.1" T60 because the OP's only criteria were "reliable", "durable", and "between 1 and 3 years old". I wasn't taking into account size, weight, aspect ratio, Flexview etc.
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They use the same material, but the fact that the 15.0" is wider and deeper makes it easier to flex. As an analogy, tall buildings tend to be more vulnerable to hurricanes and earthquakes than short ones.sendai wrote:why the 14.1"? Is it known to be more reliable than the 15"?
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I agree with you but the same principle may not be valid when it comes to thinkpads.pianowizard wrote:As an analogy, tall buildings tend to be more vulnerable to hurricanes and earthquakes than short ones.
A 14'' T60 with a powerful GPU and CPU can be prone to heating issues more than it's 15'' counterpart. I know your emphasis is on reliability (as asked by the OP) but this point is something to consider too.
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The man who took her off her steed, and stood her to a beer,
Were a bleary-eyed Surveyor and a DRUNKEN ENGINEER.
With the man who takes me from my horse, and leads me to a bar."
The man who took her off her steed, and stood her to a beer,
Were a bleary-eyed Surveyor and a DRUNKEN ENGINEER.
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