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    Best online place to buy customized Thinkpad

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by dark_light, Jul 6, 2006.

  1. dark_light

    dark_light Notebook Geek

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    What are the best places online where i can get customized thinkpad . Im thinking of getting a thinkpad T60 having following specs. Let me know if i've missed something .

    Model :Lenovo ThinkPad T60 1951 - Core Duo T2400 1.83 GHz
    Screen Size: 14.1 inches 1024* 768 resolution
    Processor Core Duo
    Graphics Options :ATI Mobility Radeon X1400 128MB
    Hard disk : 100GB SATA or SATA 2( Sata2 is preferred)
    RAM : 512MB DDR2
    Optical Drive : Dual Layer DVD writer
    Battery: 9-cell (extended battery , protrudes from back of notebook)
    Warranty: 3 years
     
  2. ZaZ

    ZaZ Super Model Super Moderator

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    Only on Lenovo's site will you be able to customize as far as I know.
     
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    Nooorm Notebook Consultant

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    Click here: http://www.pc.ibm.com/us/notebooks/thinkpad/t-series/index.html
     
  4. glentium

    glentium Notebook Evangelist

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    A friend recommended euclidcomputers.com
    Please note, though, that you cannot customized from them. But they do offer a great variety of T60 models. Also, no notebook at the moment supports SATA2.