$500 T42 1.7GHz 14.1" 60GB Fprint w/ON-SITE WARR

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$500 T42 1.7GHz 14.1" 60GB Fprint w/ON-SITE WARR

#1 Post by simms » Wed Apr 23, 2008 12:29 am

http://toronto.en.craigslist.ca/mss/ele/652829595.html

Photos on craigslist link above.

$500
T42 2374-K5U
Next business day on-site warranty until 7/13/2008 (warranty can be extended)
Pentium M 735 1.7GHz 2MB L2 400MHz FSB Dothan CPU
14.1" SXGA+(1400x1050) TFT LCD
64MB ATI Radeon 9600 w/Long Fan Assembly
1GB PC2700 RAM
60GB 5400rpm HDD
Fingerprint Reader
6-cell battery (23.39 of 47.52Wh, 169 cycles, First used 2005-09)
24x24x24x/8x CD-RW/DVD
Intel 802.11b/g wireless(MPCI)
Modem(CDC)
Ethernet(LOM)
UltraNav
Secure Chip
WinXP CoA
AC Adapter

Motherboard fan replaced on 4/21/2008 using warranty support

IBM Docking station (FRU 40Y8139) - $30
NMB Made in Thailand Keyboard, (FRU 08K5044) - $40
T4X AC Adapter - $20
9-cell Battery for T4X(FRU 92P1077 - 66.33 of 77.76Wh, 13 cycles, First used 2006-12) - $60
80GB 7200RPM 7K100 2.5" Hitachi Notebook Hard Drive - $70


Also, are my prices reasonable?
Local Toronto Area preferred.
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Re: $500 T42 1.7GHz 14.1" 60GB Fprint w/ON-SITE WARR

#2 Post by synchromesh » Wed Apr 23, 2008 7:48 am

simms wrote:Also, are my prices reasonable?
Not really. Most T4x systems sell in $280-400 range on Craigslist. I know because I've sold a bunch of them. $500 is close to T43 territory and is going to be pretty difficult for a run of the mill T42, but you never know. I would lower price to around $400 if you want to sell it locally though.

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#3 Post by Kyocera » Wed Apr 23, 2008 9:25 am

That machine is a little better than an average t42.
sxga+
gig ram
warranty
etc etc. :)

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#4 Post by ajkula66 » Wed Apr 23, 2008 12:40 pm

You may want to update your location first...it says MI and you're discussing local pickup in Toronto...geography may not be my strong point, but there's a huge difference...in pricing these units as well...prices are generally somewhat higher in Canada.
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#5 Post by synchromesh » Wed Apr 23, 2008 7:46 pm

Kyocera wrote:That machine is a little better than an average t42.
sxga+
gig ram
warranty
etc etc. :)
Gig of RAM isn't very special nowadays. SXGA+ and a few remaining months of warranty put it in the $350-380 range. Without those, the price would be closer to $300. Just my $0.02.

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#6 Post by simms » Wed Apr 23, 2008 8:03 pm

Yes, this is for Toronto - adjusted for Canadian customers, is $400 fair?
Also, the system has a Radeon 9600 - something that I've thought to be uncommon among T42s?

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#7 Post by Kyocera » Wed Apr 23, 2008 8:24 pm

synchromesh wrote: run of the mill T42
Run of the mill would be XGA, 512, no warranty. A few remaining months of warranty when you buy something used and on line is a big deal, at least if you get it and it has a problem you can use the warranty.

simms, you can price that machine whatever you want, market will dictate if it sells, patience is a virtue and this is not ebay. ....I pay more for things here just for the peace of mind.

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#8 Post by ajkula66 » Wed Apr 23, 2008 8:47 pm

OK, a couple of things here:

a) ALL SXGA+ T42 units have Radeon 9600, as well as some late XGA ones. That being said, 9600 is by far a more desirable GPU than 7500.
b) Fingerprint reader raises the value as well.
c) If the warranty is extendable (meaning that the machine itself is less than 5 years old), that is another plus.

If this were my ThinkPad I wouldn't talk to anyone offering less than your current asking price, plus shipping.

As for the rest of your stuff, you're on the money with HDD, the rest of the prices should be tested on the open market.

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#9 Post by synchromesh » Wed Apr 23, 2008 10:09 pm

simms wrote:Yes, this is for Toronto - adjusted for Canadian customers, is $400 fair?
Also, the system has a Radeon 9600 - something that I've thought to be uncommon among T42s?
Didn't notice you were from Canada. Won't argue about those prices because I don't know much about the Canadian market. If it's anything like here you should be able to get it, give or take $50.

Btw, if run of the mill T42 has XGA, Radeon 7500, 512MB, etc, how's it any better than a regular T40/41?

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#10 Post by ajkula66 » Wed Apr 23, 2008 10:23 pm

synchromesh wrote:
Btw, if run of the mill T42 has XGA, Radeon 7500, 512MB, etc, how's it any better than a regular T40/41?
Let's not go OT anymore here, but Dothan instead of Banias would be a part of the answer...

We can start a separate thread in T4x section and further discuss this issue instead of hijacking the thread...
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#11 Post by simms » Sun May 04, 2008 12:19 pm

I received an offer of $600 for the whole package (excluding the 80G drive). This was based on $500 for laptop and then 20% off on all other accessories to total to $600.

Is this a fair deal for me? I'm glad I'm selling the whole package but I think 20% off was a little steep of a discount for a 9-cell and a chicony, as well as throwing in the AC adapter for free.

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#12 Post by Harryc » Sun May 04, 2008 12:22 pm

It's an OK deal. I think the laptop was a bit overpriced to begin with.

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#13 Post by ajkula66 » Sun May 04, 2008 1:19 pm

Take the $$$ and run... :jhem:

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