Hallo,
Lenovo hatte vor ca. 10 Jahren ein Modell im Angebot - Lenovo 3000 N200. Der Rechner wurde von Lenovo als "Thinkpad für preisbewusste" abgeboten, die Ausstattung deckte alle mögliche Konbinationen - von sehr sparsam bis sehr großzügig, mit eigener Grafikkarte und WSXGA+-Bildschirm.
Hier kann man ein paar Beschreibungen nachlesen:
Review 1
Review 2
Ich hatte 2 solche Modelle am Lager - 1 mit Intel-GPU und sehr "preisbewusster" Ausstattung und 1 mit viel Power, aber mit defekter NVIDIA-Grafikkarte. Da ich am Wochenende Zeit hatte, habe ich mich entschieden, aus 2 Laptops 1 zu bauen.
Spender:
Type 0769-B2G, mit Core2Duo T7300, ABGN-WLAN und WSXGA+-Bildschirm (1680 x 1050) und 1,3MP-Webcamera
Originalgerät:
Type 0769-EAG, mit Intel T2370, ABG-WLAN und WXGA-Bildschirm (1270 x 800), 2 GB RAM, 120 GB Festplatte.
Austausch:
1) CPU + WLAN-Karte austauschen
2) Bildschirm auseiander nehmen, TFT-Panel ausbauen (aus beiden Laptops)
3) Web-Camera ausbauen und in Originalgerät einbauen
4) Bildschirme austauschen
5) alles wieder zusammen bauen
Damit bekam ich ein Laptop vom Typ "Frankenpad", bestehend aus High-End-Elementen und robuste Intel-Grafikkarte. Hier sind ein paar Fotos:
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7.2.09
Home desktop: perfect hardware set
Hello,
recently I asked my self a question: what does any average user need for his/her home desktop/laptop? I just analyzed what I have and tried to create a kind of "must-have"-list of hardware devices I regularly use. My laptop is Thinkpad T43p (2668 PEG).
So, here comes what I have:
1) Thinkpad T43p;
2) external drive "Western Digital", 2,5", 250 GB (130 GB are even not formatted so far);
3) Bluetooth mouse by Lenovo - with Thinkpad logo, black. Matches perfectly my T43p. :-)
4) Logitech QuickCam Chat;
5) speakers Logitech Z10 - quite expensive, but - again - match my T43p. Black and stylish... :-)
I think, that's all so far. Of course, I have a couple of PC cards (like network interface, WLAN or USB hub), but I use them very-very rarely.
What do you use at home? Put your favorite hardware in responses, let's create a TOP 10 of home peripherals. :-)
Cheers,
Andrey
Update (24.02.2009): I forgott to mention my external card reader and - newly purchased at eBay - colour printer Olivetti Simple Way with Bluetooth module.
Update (12.04.2009): here are some photos of my desk.
Update (22.09.2009): recently I bought two new pieces - wireless desktop set Labtec Edge and IBM Port Replicator II. I want to post updated photos and short review ofn them soon... See my posts in September...
recently I asked my self a question: what does any average user need for his/her home desktop/laptop? I just analyzed what I have and tried to create a kind of "must-have"-list of hardware devices I regularly use. My laptop is Thinkpad T43p (2668 PEG).
So, here comes what I have:
1) Thinkpad T43p;
2) external drive "Western Digital", 2,5", 250 GB (130 GB are even not formatted so far);
3) Bluetooth mouse by Lenovo - with Thinkpad logo, black. Matches perfectly my T43p. :-)
4) Logitech QuickCam Chat;
5) speakers Logitech Z10 - quite expensive, but - again - match my T43p. Black and stylish... :-)
I think, that's all so far. Of course, I have a couple of PC cards (like network interface, WLAN or USB hub), but I use them very-very rarely.
What do you use at home? Put your favorite hardware in responses, let's create a TOP 10 of home peripherals. :-)
Cheers,
Andrey
Update (24.02.2009): I forgott to mention my external card reader and - newly purchased at eBay - colour printer Olivetti Simple Way with Bluetooth module.
Update (12.04.2009): here are some photos of my desk.
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My desktop / T43p & Co. |
Update (22.09.2009): recently I bought two new pieces - wireless desktop set Labtec Edge and IBM Port Replicator II. I want to post updated photos and short review ofn them soon... See my posts in September...
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