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Those of you who have a laptop...

What kind is it? Specs? How much did you pay for it?

Wondering if I should be getting myself a new laptop soon and doing some research
 
Thinkpad T43

P-M 1.86MHz
1gb Dual Channel DDR
60gb 7200rpm hd
15" SXGA+ (1400x1050) Flexview LCD
Bluetooth
Gigabit Ethernet
Intel 2915abg
Fingerprint Reader
DVD/CD-RW
USB2.0
ExpressCard and PCMCIA slot
plus all the factory IBM software like access connections, fingerprint software to lock and login to your computer, etc
 
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
If you can live without it you probably don't need it.

Actually....I've had a laptop since 1998

That one is still functional....somewhat.....

Currently using one which is from 2002. This one still working very well.

I'm trying to figure out if any laptops have hit the 2 ghz range. (Mine is 1.6)
 
Originally posted by: Hyperblaze
What kind is it? Specs? How much did you pay for it?

Wondering if I should be getting myself a new laptop soon and doing some research


Thinkpad 600E. Yes it's old. P2-400, 160 megs RAM.

I paid nothing for it, my gf's job was throwing it away. I installed XP on it and stripped the OS down so it runs quicker. Runs fine.
 
Originally posted by: Hyperblaze
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
If you can live without it you probably don't need it.

Actually....I've had a laptop since 1998

That one is still functional....somewhat.....

Currently using one which is from 2002. This one still working very well.

I'm trying to figure out if any laptops have hit the 2 ghz range. (Mine is 1.6)

I'd probably stick to centrino or something otherwise ou greatly limit that particular lappys usefulness
 
Dell Inspiron 8200, P4-M 1.7Ghz, 512MB DDR RAM, ATi Mobility 9000, 40GB HDD 8x DVD-ROM, 24x CD-RW, floppy, 15" Ultrasharp. Paid around $1800 three years ago.
Dell Latitude LS, P3-400Mhz, 128MB RAM, 6GB HDD, External 24x CD-ROM & Floppy. $65 off eBay + $35 to replace broken LCD cable.
 
Compaq Evo N410c

OS Name Microsoft Windows XP Professional
Version 5.1.2600 Service Pack 2 Build 2600
System Manufacturer Compaq
System Model Evo N410c
Processor x86 Family 6 Model 11 Stepping 1 GenuineIntel ~730 Mhz

Paid $00.00, was given to me by my old boss when she got a new laptop about a year ago.

 
Originally posted by: Hyperblaze
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
If you can live without it you probably don't need it.

Actually....I've had a laptop since 1998

That one is still functional....somewhat.....

Currently using one which is from 2002. This one still working very well.

I'm trying to figure out if any laptops have hit the 2 ghz range. (Mine is 1.6)

well you have to factor in the change of processor design. A 1.6 today is *roughly* equal to a 3.0 GHZ pentium 4. Those numbers are not exact, but just a ballpark range for you to work with.
 
Bought a Dell 2200 for my wife for her birthday. Cost $360 after I sold the extra battery. From a Hot Deal a couple months ago that lasted less than 30 minutes.

Celeron M 1.4
256MB
15" screen
DVD/CDRW
 
Thinkpad X22
PIII 800Mhz
640MB RAM
40GB 5400rpm HD
12.1" XGA
DVD-ROM, 3.5" floppy docking station
3.5lbs

got it off of eBay with warranty and excellent battery for about $450

i use it daily for internet, office apps, programming, web designing, etc, etc. i love it :thumbsup: i'll definitely get another ultraportable to replace it one day...odds are, another Thinkpad.
 
Thinkpad T42p

P-M 2 GHz
2gb Dual Channel DDR
80gb 5400rpm hd with shock protection
15" SXGA+ (1400x1050) Flexview LCD
ATI FireGL T2 Graphics
Bluetooth, 802.11 b,g
Gigabit Ethernet
DVD/CD-RW
USB2.0

No fingerprint reader on this one, though 🙁


 
Dell Latitude LS
Pentium 3 - 400 MHz
256 meg RAM
40 gig hard drive

absolutely fantastic and reliable machine until I broke the display on it. I sold it on Ebay two weeks ago. 🙁
 
work provided

compaq evo n600c
256MB RAM 20 GB HD
3 years old, cost was proabably about $2400 , i dunno
 
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