| PRODUCT DETAILS | | Refurbished IBM ThinkPad T40 1.5 GHz Pentium M (Centrino) Notebook PC with 40 GB Hard Drive |  | | Refurbished IBM ThinkPad T40 1.5 GHz Pentium M (Centrino) Notebook PC with 40 GB Hard Drive
The ThinkPad T40 notebooks are a new benchmark of computing performance, battery life and mobility. Work unplugged longer by combining the ThinkPad T40 high-capacity battery with the optional ThinkPad Ultrabay Slim Li polymer battery for all-day computing (up to 9.5 hours).The unique Embedded Security Subsystem, a ThinkVantage Technology, is available on select models. This hardware and software solution can help safeguard data with encryption to virtually lock private information. Rapid Restore PC, another ThinkVantage Technology, is preloaded - giving you the power of a one-button recover and restore solution to save time and frustration. The ThinkPad T40 notebooks include the UltraConnect Antenna built into the cover. This can improve signal reception whether you choose models with integrated 11a/b Wi-Fi wireless, Cisco Aironet Wireless 802.11b or when used with compatible options on wireless-upgradeable models.Choose ThinkPad T40 notebooks - the perfect balance of performance and portability.formance and portability Manufacturer: IBM
Price: $899.00
Refurbished IBM ThinkPad T40 1.5 GHz Pentium M (Centrino) Notebook PC with 40 GB Hard Drive
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| User Reviews |  | great buy ... so far rating: 5
This laptop arrived excellently packed. I have not yet used it extensively, but so far so good. For the price I paid, it has a lot more features than a new one for the same amount of money. I have had a good experience with refurbished products, so I decided to try a purchasing a laptop that way. -- Ask me again in two months or so.
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"The standard by which all others are measured..." rating: 5
This is laptop #4, and the least powerful of them all. I have a state-of-the-art Toshiba U-305, a Dell 700, and an HP dv2000 which I love. But I've always wanted a ThinkPad to address all the kudos I've heard.
Does it really have that great tactile keyboard feel? Does the battery really last that long? Does it really work like a horse and function like a fine-tuned machine? Does the wifi card really pick up like a magnet? Yep.
I got mine refurbished and have never worried once that I needed an aftermarket warranty. The keyboard is like a luxury car you want to travel cross-county in. The battery is wonderfully long-lasting, and, leaving behind all the pretensions of the 'latest and greatest' laptops--my ThinkPad is the one I would miss most.
And once you get a taste of the ThinkVantage IBM support, you'll understand why some things really do live up to their reputation. No cursor jumping (like my old Sony), and the biggest surprise was the super brite screen (on an IBM?) and the effortless way a 2003 model laptop can perform in a 2008 world. Sweet!
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The best laptop I've owned- and I've owned dozens...!!! rating: 5
I buy, sell, and repair computers for a living, so alot of laptops pass through my hands. In the last year, I have personally owned Compaqs, Dells, IBMs, Acers, Sonys, and other laptops; including Pentium 3m, AMD Athlon XPm, and Pentium 4m models. I have held onto my T40 for sevral reasons: size, portability, battery life, speed, cost, reliability.. the list is endless! I even tried to upgrade to a Z60 a few months ago (because of the fingerprint reader, built-in sd card reader, 2.0ghz cpu, etc..) but decided to keep the T40 and re-sell the newer Z60 for the same price I bought it for (something I NEVER do, I always try to turn a profit!!!)
The Z60 was nice, but not as fast as my t40... the Dells and Compaqs and Sonys don't even come close to either. I use Verizon Mobile Broadband, and also own several wireless-g usb adapters, so the built-in wireless-b card doesn't bother me- even when I do use it, it's plenty fast (11 mbps is faster than most cable connections anyway; unless you're networking and streaming multimedia between a few pc's it should be more than enough!!!)
Mine also has gigabit ethernet, so on the rare occasion that I plug in, it's great...
I upgraded my t40 to 2 gigs of ram for $140, by watching Staples like a hawk and catching 1 gig ddr for $70 each on sale, then I sold my original 512 for $30, so it really only cost $110.
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Refurbished IBM ThinkPad T40 1.5 GHz Pentium M (Centrino) Notebook PC with 40 GB Hard Drive rating: 1
el equipo nunca llego a la direccion que suministre en miami, estoy contactando a la compaƱia que tiene la responsabilidad, gracias
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Refurbished IBM ThinkPad T40 1.5 GHz Pentium M (Centrino) Notebook PC with 40 GB Hard Drive
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