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FS: IBM (Lenovo) Thinkpad X40 LIKE-NEW PRISTINE CONDITION (+ no bad pixels) ULTRA****TABLE, UPGRADED, all docs, X-series $449

by "Marc Licetti" <MetalBladeNOJUNK@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Feb 17, 2008 at 05:49 PM

$449    Machine type# 23865FU UPGRADED.
NEAR-NEW CONDITION, NO SCRATCHES/PRESSURE MARKS/BAD PIXELS, etc., only
thing 
missing is a BATTERY (there're plenty X40-series batteries on Ebay, I was 
powered
off AC all times) & original box, the manuals/docs are all electronic. 
MORE 
DETAILS (regarding condition & REASON TO SELL) @[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 of this posting).

**********
Email to MetalBlade@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 if using "email reply" in Newsgroups edit

address manually to delete two strings: "NOJUNK" repeated twice. 
Afterwards 
I'll respond from home email/real name, as bogus MarcLicetti/email are to 
protect privacy on public Newsgroups, do NOT reply on Newsgroups.  Posted
on 
Ebay (www.ebay.com), item#  330212937438 (enter into "search" window). 
Description is replicated below (from Ebay).  Transaction must be thru
Ebay 
if I already received bids, if no bids we can deal outside Ebay (again
don't 
forget to remove "NOJUNK" strings in my email address inserted for spam 
protection).
I am in the United States but extensive experience trading internationally

(in fact, recently my buyers/sellers happened to be international!). 
PICTURES (OVERSIZED PHOTOS) ARE ALL at MY EBAY LISTING!!
**********

DETAILED SPECS + EXTENSIVE LITERATURE/DOCS are at IBM and/or Lenovo
websites 
(new name for IBM's laptop division) - no space on Ebay/Newsgroups to copy

entire contents, it’s a business-class laptop with a very extensive & 
well-respected sup****t from IBM; also can always email me if get lost at 
IBM/Lenovo websites and afte rpurchase I will answer everything I can help

with, best thing is  to enter "23865FU" into Lenovo search window-->click
on 
"detailed specs".  Below I only listed a snapshot but NOT full specs and 
remember:
a) I upgraded several components (e.g. memory to half-Gigabyte, you can
add 
another half for a total of 1GB or 2GB if you find new 1GB modules 
unavialble to me in 2007)
b) Several specs are WRONG on Lenovo website section dealing w/"generic"
X40 
series, e.g. they list 40GB harddisk as 20GB, and 1.3GHz PentiumM Centrino

processor as 1.2GHz.  Same happened to my other - HP laptop, HP listed 
generic base model on website with 128MB Video memory on GeForce videocard

but in fact ****pped 256MB (better) and that is listed under my specific 
model#.  So MAKE SURE you're looking at specific machine#, not at generic 
X40 series description dating back to X40 basis model.

^^^^^
Quick preview (see IBM/Thinkpad website for details + upgrades I listed 
here):

Magnesium-alloy i.e. ALL METAL body - NO PLASTIC, stealth-black finish
(cold 
on touch), side-firing fan, Thinkpad legendary appearance/keyboard 
w/red-accented Trackpoint and blue Enter/left/ right keys), Pentium 
MobileCentrino  ULV  1.3GHz (ultra-low voltage mobile w/1024MB L2 cache), 
512MB half-Gigabyte memory, 40GB 4200rpm harddisk special anti-shock
design, 
12.1 XGA 1024x768 TFT LCD + AT LEAST  1280*1024 or 1600*1280 on external 
display if needed, Intel Extreme Graphics2 for Mobile (82852/82855
GM/GME). 
Centrino chipset-->WIRELESS Intel 802.11b/g wireless (MPCI) WiFi,  Modem 
(CDC 56K V92, RJ11), GIGABIT (1Gb) Ethernet (network, RJ45 w/LEDs),
Security 
chip (TCPA/Crypto3, but no fingerprint reader), 4-cell Li-Ion battery was 
removed - sorry!.  Two regular  USB (left/right) + 1 USB power slots (left

side), PCMCIA 16/32bit slot (PCMCIA 2.1) external display ****t (SVGA,
DB15), 
EXPANSION (dock) ****t sup****ts either Thinkpad Ultrabase or extended life 
battery, Secure Digital card slot (SD), INFRARED 4Mbps - a rarity these
days 
and it's safer than brain-cancer causing RF-based printing, mini PCI type 
III slot,  communications daughter-card slot, wireless module is another 
daughter card which can be unplugged & UPGRADED to latest wireless
formats, 
16-bit Audio (however due to  ultra****table design only one speaker is 
built-in 0.5Watt mono, output is stereo), 3 Audio in/out ****ts,
DirectSound 
3D positional audio, Thinkpad legendary keyboard not found on cheap
laptops, 
memory is DDR PC2100 or 2700, sup****ted 1.280 GB as of 2006 (maybe 2GB as
of 
today?), presently installed is half-Gigabyte, Thinklight light, "Access 
IBM" button  (accessing manuals/docs), TrackPoint with Press-to-Select, 
Internet scroll, and magnifying glass features.  Global agencies approvals

(FCC, UL, European Union, Canada, CE, Energy Star,  and so on - since IBM
is 
a transnational company. Miniature AC adapter included & also new
condition.
System serial# KVAH905, motherboard serial# 1Z9D84931AN, BIOS upgradeable
- 
last upgrade I did was in 2006, you should run your own update if desired.

MULTIPLE-layer passwords protections besides dedicated SECURITY CHIP - is 
where IBM beats the rest, the harddisk password for example is prohibited 
from clearing even by IBM itself - if someone steals/finds your Thinkpad 
even removing harddisk + plugging into another laptop would cost a thief a

lifetime to crack.  Personally I disabled all except power-on password to 
increase bootup speed, only thing missing is Fingerprint reader - I am 
getting on a new Thinkpad if I can afford!!  S.M.A.R.T.-enabled harddisk, 
and as of optical drive - I use a ****table DVDRW from a rare manufacturer 
(KANO, designed/manufactured  in California, USA, of Japanese parts, also 
magnesium-alloy body - ALL METAL, light, NO PLASTIC) also up for sale
since 
it was meant for this Thinkpad, plugs into USB ****t, if you need that also

let me know (since it’s an older model, 4x speed I can offer extremely 
cheap); else use your own thru USB (PCMCIA no longer  popular).

Speaking of magnesium-alloy - I've a taste for natural, RF-radiation 
****elding yet light materials, which is - METAL magnesium-alloy also
favored 
by japanese laptop makers.

WindowsXPprofessional SP2 + commonly used software I cannot tell as
machine 
is already packed at my other house.
Dimensions: 0.8" thick (1.06" in some protruding spots) * 8.3" depth *
10.5: 
width, weight: approx. 2 Lbs w/battery removed (@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 might be
lighter), 
MAXIMUM w/battery: 2.7Lbs.
ALL SOFTWARE is in  ORDER + OPTIMIZED by ME - a PROFESSIONAL EE ENGINEER, 
can assure you regardless of processor clock speeds/memory bus/etc., if
your 
software is in
disarray & memory hogs inhabit your startup routines, no amount of
hardware 
power will satisfy, unlike majority of incompetent people this machine was

"maintained" in cleanliness  by a professional Engineer, even boots
quickly 
unlike a typical laptop of that generation.  And yes you can complain and 
get money back if problems proven within 20 days since you start using it.

^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Now a few words about Thinkpads in general
People who know Thinkpads need no further explanations why it costs more 
than mass-market manufacturers e.g. HP, Dell, Sony, home-made & such. 
People who don't know why Thinkpads cost premium - I tried to explain 
elsewhere in this posting but not sure if I can convince you unless you 
experience a new  Thinkpad yourself, are a tech-related professional,
rather 
than a homeuser, teenager or looking for toy computers of which Sony is 
known for, I am not selling that, please go look for  HP and similar and 
don't buy a Thinkpad because Thinkapds mean BUSINESS, this again I repeat
is 
NOT a gaming laptop.  It's built to last, reliable and thoroughly designed

by the world  largest government/military and mission-critical computer 
manufacturer - IBM (their laptop division is now called LENOVO - still 
designed in Armonk, USA, manufactured in Asia).  You get on-screen display

when Fn-combo
key is pressed, you can switch between internal/external display, control 
wireless power, display blanking, etc., keyboard light (Thinklight is a
tiny 
white LED embedded into display cover topedge) is my favorite I ALWAYS
used 
in favor of running obnoxiou sroom lights, it's ergonomic and white - nice

features now found on cheap laptops, and body  is ALL METAL - magnesium 
alloy black colored identical to plastic but feels cold metal.

HOW MANY LAPTOPS OFFER KEYBOARD LIGHT, MAGNESIUM-ALLOY BODY plus
ANTI-SHOCK 
HARDDISK CAGE, SECURITY HARDWARE CHIP, best in industry sup****t
(formerly IBM-->now Lenovo); array of Fn special buttons that go beyond 
basic volume or brightness controls, "Access IBM" button, legendary 
keyboard - I  can feel the difference between it and my work Dell machine,

Thinkpads keyboards are well-recognized and differentiated from cheap 
competitors, Trackpoint as pointing device though  many people misuse it
and 
add a micromouse instead, people just need to press on sides not on top 
point, anyways - it's a long story and Thinkpads have one of the top 
reputations in   ****table computing world.  If you look for cheap and raw 
power that crashes periodically amounting to loss of productivity, please 
ignore this ad.
Lastly: display was always set to Zero brightness because also happens to
be 
my preference, and it's in fresh condition not being worn out as a typical

computer gets in an office -  because it was on only s****adically, I had a

habit of also connecting to external monitor and turning off this LCD. 
This 
ad is probably too long, but I am trying to aniticipate every question and

answer here.
Look at my Ebay feedback  - is 100% positive, will provide my employer's 
info and you can verify I am what I am.

^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
More about condition and reasons to sell:
Used exclusively in climate-controlled office, covered against dust when
not 
in use, I know it sounds like another sales pitch and we're all annoyed,
but 
this is a fact here.   I am known for
religiously safeguarding my college & now work laptops because this is my 
lifetime of work (CAD engineer)!.  Reasons to sell this pet are:
a) My work rising demand for 3-Dimensional Graphics (CAD manufacturing 
design) forced to deal with 3 computers - powerful desktop at work,
powerful 
graphics laptop at home, and as
much as I love ultra****tables it's impossible to own a 3d redundant 
computer - makes as much sense as watching 3 TV's at once and if I
separate 
their use I can’t AFFORD!  Despite being
an Engineer I am still not too stable to afford wasting money - 
unfortunately this little Thinkpad will not handle heavy 3-D graphic 
modeling and it's not meant for it, so instead of sitting
idle it should be sold.
b) I get bored with technical stuff over time and upgrade sometimes for
the 
heck of it even if I am basically happy with current setup.  Same applies
to 
cars - I am about to trade in a 3-year old car in normal condition simply 
because I am bored with it.

I'd imagine this Thinkpad could satisfy two types of people:
a) students
b) professionals in need of an ultra****table laptop built by legendary IBM

Thinkpad/Lenovo, don't forget such tiny but useful details as it's not 
plastic but magnesium-alloy (ALL  METAL, light) body and shock-resistant 
innards, and whatever else people have come to expect from THINKPAD's 
(including legendary keyboard as opposed to my new trash from HP -  forced

to use to save money, else I'd buy a new graphics Thinkpad. T60p series).
I don't expect much interest from non-professionals/people who judge 
computers 100% by clockspeed - X40 is not a scorching speed bleeding-edge 
technology anymore, it's a  bit older laptop, not Sony, not HP childish 
fla****ng plastic toys.  This is an IBM Thinkpad, and X-series targeted 
****TABILITY, not maximu power.

Miteq, Inc.
 




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FS: IBM (Lenovo) Thinkpad X40 LIKE-NEW PRISTINE CONDITION (+ no
"Marc Licetti"   2008-02-17 17:49:42 

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