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This laptop is BRAND NEW, still sealed in the box, and never started up, so you'll get the initial end-user configuration for XP Professional when you start it up.

I'm sure you can find the specs yourself, but here they are in a nutshell:

1.7Ghz Centrino Pentium M

1Gb RAM

60Gb HDD

14.1" Screen

128Mb ATI Mobility FireGL (1400x1050 res)

CD-RW/DVD-ROM Ultrabay Slim

Gigabit Ethernet/56K Modem

Inbuilt Bluetooth Transceiver

Inbuilt 802.11a/b/g Wireless

etc etc..

As I said, it's still sealed in the box, and I have never opened it.

The Thinkpad T41p retails for $4799, and a $199 512Mb RAM upgrade brings the total to $5000.

I'm asking $3500 for it.

Pickup from Lane Cove welcome, or delivery anywhere is possible.

Contact me: andrewho at au1.ibm.com or 0418 881 113

Here's the story behind why I'm selling a brand new $5000 laptop for $3750:

I bought an IBM T40p about 1.5 years ago, and started working at IBM about 6 months ago. I continued to use my personal laptop, as it was better spec'ed than the ones they were giving us (plain T40).

Unfortunately someone broke into my car whilst I was at the gym about 2 months ago and stole my briefcase and my laptop.

I then grabbed a work laptop, and have been using that for the last 2 months. I have just last week recieved a BRAND NEW IBM T41p with 512Mb RAM upgrade (bringing it upto 1Gb) from insurance as I had it covered under home and contents.

Yes, it took them 2 months to replace my laptop.. God forbid that was my only access to a laptop and I needed one for work :)

So I now want to sell this replacement laptop, as I have no need for it.

edit: Price dropped from $3750 to $3500

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$250 spotters fee for anyone who can put me onto a buyer at this price. Any deal negotiated below $3500 and it'll be subtracted from the spotter's fee.

GO GO GO GO GO!!!!!

No worries Christian...

I also have a receipt from the insurance company agents, which lists the date of delivery and all the serial numbers and part numbers.

There is a full 3 year parts / 3 years labour warranty on this model laptop, and it is fully transferrable to the new owner.

Cheers,

Andrew.

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