IBM Thinkpad I 1200 for $729

HamtonP

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fyi, my friend bought one of these and it didn't come w/ a floppy drive. If you want floppy, you have to buy an external usb version for about $90. It was kinda annoying trying to add drivers w/o floppy.
 

Vpham97

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Who need a floppy?
Just email the file to yourself.

I am assuming that the laptop come w/ a modem here.
It's worth it more to upgrade to get a modem more than to get a floppy.
 

feb

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>Who need a floppy?
>Just email the file to yourself.

That's a good idea. However, for people who travel, or have no internet access on teh road, plane, etc. a floppy will come in handy.

I need a laptop and has been thinking about if I should get a cheap IBM with TFT screen but no floppy, or get other brand, more heavy one with floppy.
 

vegasbabyy

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Anyone buy anything from this company ... Insight?

Would like to do the deal, but dont know of its legitimacy ...
 

AU Tiger

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vegasbaby? Are you kidding about Insight? They have been around for a long time. I used to purchase from them in Computer Shopper when hard drives cost more than a dollar a meg. They also sponsor the Insight.com football bowl. A very legitimate company.
 

RossMAN

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vegasbabyy - I've bought a UMAX Astra 2010U scanner for $10 after rebate from Insight.com before but that's all. They're reputable I guess but the shipping was like $7.50 for the scanner but I guess who cares with a $10 scanner.

Just a reminder to everyone that this cheap laptop has an HPA Display which is the worst you can get. If you're only going to use this laptop for casual use, money is tight and you don't care then BUY IT! Otherwise spend a little more more and get a nicely equipped HP laptop with these specs:
Model No. N5125
Intel Celeron 500 MHz processor
100 MHz front-side bus design
128 k on die
64 MB SDRAM at 100 MHz
5.0 GB hard drive
12.1-inch, 800 x 600 SVGA TFT monitor
8x (max) DVD
Built-in 3.5-inch (8.9 cm), 1.44 MB floppy disk drive
Built-in mini-PCI 56 Kbps (V.90)
S3 Savage IX 128-bit AGP2X graphics card with 3-D hardware acceleration
Composite TV-out support
Simultaneous display capability
4 MB dedicated SGRAM video memory
16-bit Soundblaster-Pro compatible with dual built-in stereo speakers and acoustic chamber by Polk Audio
2 USB, 1 serial and 1 parallel port
1 port replicator connector
1 RJ-11 modem jack
1 FIR
1 microphone
1 headphone
1 PS2 mouse/keyboard port
Kensington lock compatible
Universal AC adapter
Built-in nickel metal hydride battery
Low battery warning
ACPI 1.0b compliant
2 type I, type II, or type III slots
87/88 key, full size, spill resistant keyboard
Supports Windows and function keys
Touch pad on palm rest
On/off and up/down scroll key
CD-player buttons/panel with LCD status display
4 user-programmable one-touch buttons
Weighs 7 pounds
 

ScAndal

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Hey guys,
Just remember, with an HPA Screen you can never have video or motion graphics because you will get a ghosting effect.

IMHO, Avoid HPA Like the plague. At least go look at one in store before you order one off the net.

ScAndal
 

cavingjan

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I feel the lack of floppy drive is a major killer here. Yes you can email small files to yourself but it won't get you a boot disk when you accidently catch a virus at the beginning of a one month trip. Or need to backup your documents every once in a while. And a USB floppy isn't accessible on from DOS. Just wanted to bring this up. But it is a wamr deal for a laptop with these specs.
Note: The majority of the hotels I've stayed in over the last five years (approximately 25 months worth of hotel stays) only nets you an average connection speed of 28K. And depending on where you are at, no local number.