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Fully Refurbished System, with new 160GB HD, 1GB RAM
Please note that the model we are selling is a T41p, with Model Type 2373GGU
Ours come with:
-1.70GHz Processor Speed
-Brand New 160 GB Hard drive
-1 Gig Ram
CDRW/DVD
Amazon.com Product DescriptionNo matter how specific your requirements, chances are IBM has a ready-made mobile computer to cover them. For those users who appreciate lightweight portability and battery efficiency more than overwhelming power, the ThinkPad T41 (2379DJU) Notebook PC is a solid choice. You won't want to use it in demanding business environments or as a 3D gaming rig, but the ThinkPad T41 (2379DJU) will otherwise fit quite nicely in most personal or light-duty professional situations. It's also relatively inexpensive in comparison with the majority of IBM notebooks, and that should make any computer buyer happy. Driven by a 1.6 GHz Intel Pentium-M processor with Intel's new Centrino technology (Centrino processors offer improved battery life and more power than similarly rated non-Centrino CPUs), the ThinkPad T41 (2379DJU) is fast and easy on the batteries. The unit is equipped with a minimal 256 MB of 333 MHz main memory, which can be doubled or quadrupled for improved general and multitasking performance. Its graphics controller, an ATI Mobility Radeon 9000 with 32 MB of dedicated video memory, helps power the unit through midlevel 3D applications and games but won't deliver smooth frame rates when asked to operate today's newest high-end 3D games and 3D design apps. Tipping the scales at a scant 4.9 lbs. and measuring just 12.2 by 10.0 by 1.0 inches, the ThinkPad T41 (2379DJU) is exceptionally easy to transport and operate. IBM has equipped the system with an average-sized 40 GB hard disk for file and program storage, a CD-RW/DVD drive through which you can listen to and burn audio CDs and watch DVD movies, and a 14.1-inch TFT display screen capable of super detailed 1400 by 1050 resolutions. DVD writing is not supported. The ThinkPad T41 (2379DJU) is home to many unique and practical perks, including a nifty keyboard-illuminating ThinkLight for low-light situations, an S-Video out port, two high-speed USB 2.0 ports for fast interaction with external peripherals, and a full-size keyboard featuring IBM's user-friendly ThinkPad UltraNav multi-pointing system. An IEEE 1394 FireWire connection, typically used for downloading data from digital camcorders, is not part of the package. Communication options are excellent. The unit sports a low-speed 56K fax/modem, a super-fast Intel/PRO 1000 Gigabit Ethernet Ethernet connector for incrementally faster network access than traditional LAN technology, and Intel PRO wireless for those times when you can't plug in. Battery life is estimated at an admirable 4.4 hours under ideal conditions.
Product Details
| | Categories | Description | | BatteryType | Lithium Ion | | Binding | Personal Computers | | Brand | IBM | | CDRWDescription | 40x (read), 16x (write), 10x (rewrite) | | ComputerHardwareType | Notebook Computer | | CPUManufacturer | Intel | | CPUSpeed | 1.6 | | CPUType | Intel Pentium M | | DataLinkProtocol | Ethernet | | DataLinkProtocol | Fast Ethernet | | DataLinkProtocol | Gigabit Ethernet | | DataLinkProtocol | IEEE 802.11b | | DisplayColorSupport | 24-bit (16.7 million colors) | | DisplaySize | 17 | | EAN | 0000435076663 | | Feature | Intel Pentium M Processor | | Feature | 1.6 GHz,256MB,40GB,Centrino | | Feature | 14.1" TFT, CD-RW / DVD, XPP | | FloppyDiskDriveDescription | None | | GraphicsCardInterface | AGP | | GraphicsDescription | ATI Mobility RADEON 9000 | | GraphicsMemorySize | 32 | | HardDiskCount | 1 | | HardDiskSize | 40 | | HardwarePlatform | PC | | ItemDimensions | Height : 1.2
Weight : 4.9
Width : 12.2
| | KeyboardDescription | Full size | | Label | IBM | | Manufacturer | IBM | | ManufacturerLaborWarrantyDescription | 3 Year | | ManufacturerPartsWarrantyDescription | 3 Year | | MemorySlotsAvailable | 1 | | Model | 2379DJU | | ModemDescription | 56 Kbps | | MonitorSize | 1410 | | MonitorViewableDiagonalSize | 14.1 | | MPN | 2379DJU | | NativeResolution | 1400-by-1050 | | NetworkInterfaceDescription | Intel PRO/Wireless Network Connection 802.11b; Integrated Intel PRO/1000 Gigabit Ethernet; Gigabit Ethernet- Integrated | | NotebookPointingDeviceDescription | IBM ThinkPad UltraNav | | OperatingSystem | Microsoft Windows XP Professional | | PackageQuantity | 1 | | Platform | Windows XP Professional | | ProcessorCount | 1 | | ProductGroup | Personal Computer | | ProductTypeName | NOTEBOOK_COMPUTER | | Publisher | IBM | | RemovableStorage | None | | SecondaryCacheSize | 1 | | Studio | IBM | | SystemBusSpeed | 400 | | SystemMemorySizeMax | 2 | | SystemMemorySize | 256 | | SystemMemoryType | DDR SDRAM | | Title | IBM ThinkPad T41 (2379DJU) Laptop (1.60 GHz Pentium M (Centrino), 256 MB RAM, 40 GB Hard Drive, DVD/CD-RW Combo) | | TotalParallelPorts | 1 | | TotalPCCardSlots | 1 | | TotalSVideoOutPorts | 1 | | TotalUSB2Ports | 2 | | UPC | 000435076663 | | Warranty | 3 years warranty |
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Customer Reviews
 | | Excellent unit, but suffers minor failures often | May - 18 - 2009 | | |  by Donald Gillies (secretbearer) from San Diego, CA United States
(a) Best keyboard ever made for laptops, (b) Decent speed, runs Office 2007 O.k., (c) Acceptable graphics (ATI 7500) or good graphics (ATI 9000 / 9600 / FireGL, the latter 2 can play Far Cry 1.0), (d) Thinklight is very useful on overseas plane flights, (e) fits perfectly on all airplane tray tables, (f) Outstanding battery life with CD-battery + 9-cell (5-6 hrs if you dim the screen), (g) It actually sleeps and wakes up properly unlike 50% of all laptops, and (h) You can just grab it and run to a conference room, yanking it out of the minidock, and it will sleep properly, unlike newer (T60, T400) machines where you have to hit a key first !!
I have used about 4x of these machines at work over the past 6 years. I just got my 4th machine so each machine lasts about 2 years. The typical failure is a really bad/sticky key (1st), a failure of some buttons on the synaptics track pad (2nd), a hard drive failure (3rd), or a failure of the power-port male plug, making it difficult (but not impossible) to charge the unit. With the exception of the hard drive failure, NONE of the failures were catastrophic "I cannot do any work right now" type of failures, so the system is robust.
| | | |  | | Excellent laptop | January - 04 - 2009 | | |  by Andrei Soroker from Oakland,California
Back in 2004 I did quite a bit of research before settling on a T41 (from newegg.com). I got more RAM for 768M total. Over four years later it is still going very strong.
Great keyboard, light (even today), thin (even today), fairly fast, well-built screen tilting mechanism. Quiet, doesn't heat up too much.
If you're a vi user, you probably won't like the position of the Escape key (you can remap it to F1).
It took about three years for the battery to become unusable (I recently got a new one for about[...]).
The built-in wireless antenna stopped working and I got a new one from Lenovo support (for free, it was still under the 3-year warranty), but the old one fixed itself as soon as the replacement arrived and has been working now for a few years since.
The left 25% of the space bar don't produce a space when pressed --- started happening after around three years.
The left button on the lower mouse controls stopped working --- started happening after four years.
I've been using a Macbook Pro for work, and every time I open the T41 now, it's such a relief to be able to tilt the screen as far back as I want.
| | | |  | | It's Fine When It Isn't Broken | November - 01 - 2006 | | |  by GA Williams from Santa Clara, CA United States
I've had a T-41 for about two years. It's been back to IBM three times for new motherboards when the video went out. It's been back once for a new wireless card. A second wireless card is coming via delivery service as I type. This time I get to put it in.
I've had several Thinkpads and love their functionality. IBM's service people are friendly and helpful. The problem is that I'm getting to know the guys in Atlanta way too well.
I asked IBM to replace this T-41 as a lemon. They responded by giving me an extra year of warranty. That was nice, but every time this thing goes down, it costs me lost time, and for someone who is self employed that is a bad thing.
| | | |  | | Good wireless card and screen | January - 27 - 2005 | | |  by Maurice from Chicago
I give this laptop a rating of 5 because it run good out of the box. have to other laptop this one run the best no problems at all. very good wireless card can go outside and still pick up signal. screen like my hp very high resolution. battery last long. good for work. speed amost the same as my dell p4 3.2ht, dell beat by a few points in the benchmark test.
but didn't get it for speed. drive could have been better, had to put more ram. but it a very good laptop if you are taken it to work or on the go.
| | | |  | | Overall lowest cost with proven reliability and quality | December - 02 - 2004 | | |  by Henry Ho from Irvine, CA USA
This is the first ThinkPad I bought for myself, the other three that I have been used in the past eight years were provided by the company I worked for.
Decision making was easy:
1. Overall lowest cost: after deducted the costs for 3-year warranty, high resolution LCD screen, Windows XP Pro, slim and light-weight design and quality material.
2. Proven reliability: this means there won't be extra costs to burden my 3-year ownership.
3. Excellent technical support (I called IBM technical support once in August, one month after I got T41, and was surprised that the tech. support rep. picked up the phone right the way and guided me step by step to go through the problem I had. They even followed up with a call to confirm the problem has been solved!
Yes, I am more than happy to recommend IBM ThinkPad T41 (2379DJU) to you. However, the best buy is with $100 rebate from Amazon.
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