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AtifSajid
10-11-2006, 12:39 PM
IBM Thinkpad R52 Laptop

LAPTOP IS IN MINT CONDITION!!

$475 NEW PRICE

IBM Thinkpad R52 has licensed copy of WINDOWS VISTA ULTIMATE beta installed on it. Works perfectly fine with no problems.

I can install windows XP PRO if you want it. Just let me know.

Microsoft Office 2007 beta installed. Works perfectly fine also!!

Completely tested IBM Thinkpad R52 laptop with built- in wireless.

Crystal Clear LCD. No blemished or scratches!

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Product overview
Tested: 100% Tested
Condition: MINT CONDITION
Model: THINKPAD R52
CPU: INTEL PENTIUM 4 1.7 GHZ
Memory: 512 MEG Memory - DDR2-533/PC2-4200 DDR2 SDRAM
Hard drive: 60GB Ultra ATA/100
Wireless Centrino
CD-ROM: CDRW/DVD Combo Drive
Video ATi Mobility RADEON x300 64MB DDR2 SDRAM PCI Express
Network card: 10/100/1000Mbps Gigabit Ethernet IEEE 802.3ab Integrated
Audio: Stereo Integrated
PCMCIA: 2 SLOTS
Ports: (1) VGA (1) Parallel (2) USB (1) Serial
Battery/AC Adapter: GOOD working battery. AC Adapter included.
Operating System: Windows Vista PRE-INSTALLED

Warranty: IBM Warranty


MORE INFO

Measuring in at 12.4" x 10.4" x 1.35", with a weight starting at 5.8 pounds (our R52 sample weighed at 6.12 lbs), the IBM ThinkPad R series is a budget solution from IBM for the mainstream market. But keep in mind, this doesn't mean that it is a value solution. Rather the R series has been centered around a good "all-purpose" profile, with the typical flair for the business user.



The ThinkPad R52 test system we received came in at 12.4 inches wide, 10.2 inches deep, and 1.3 inches thick and weighed 5.9 pounds--a moderate size and weight for a budget laptop with a 14.1-inch screen. The notebook draws AC power from a demure, 0.8-pound, blackboard-eraser-shaped adapter.

The ThinkPad R52 includes some of the ThinkPad line's trademark design features. Sturdy metal hinges tether the system's lid to the bottom, making the screen a bit less subject to breakage. The ThinkPad R52 also features IBM's traditional red eraser-head pointing stick, with a flat, tactile top that we prefer to the smooth, rounded tops on other pointing sticks. The stick has two mouse buttons of its own, which sit beneath the spacebar and sandwich a handy scroll button. Below the buttons lie a somewhat small touch pad and two more mouse buttons. The ThinkPad R52's comfortable keyboard is another IBM staple, with keys in places familiar to desktop users. The business-minded system doesn't provide as many extra buttons and controls as a multimedia notebook, but it does include four convenient buttons for turning volume up and down, muting the sound, and accessing support information.

AtifSajid
10-15-2006, 09:47 PM
SOLD. PLEASE UNSTICKY.