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  IBM / Lenovo ThinkPad T43 Review
  By Pat

  Front > Hardware > Laptops and Tablets
  9/30/2005
  Specifications    Images    

 


I had a bad dream last night. I dreamt that IBM had sold off its laptop division and, horror of all horrors, the buyer had decided to make a silver ThinkPad (not yet out but it has been announced). Then I realized I wasn't dreaming, it was the unholy truth. I still shudder at the thought. Thankfully I got my ThinkPad prior to the change over. Let's explore what the latest T43 has to offer.

T43, boardroom essential
T43, boardroom essential  


Particular Specifications

Processor

Intel Pentium M (1.73 Ghz, 2MB L2 Cache)

Memory

1 GB DDR2 @ 533 MHz

Hard drive

60GB 5400rpm

Optical Drive

4x DVD-RW

Graphics

ATi Radeon X300 w/ 64MB of RAM

Wireless Networking

Intel Centrino 802.11a/b/g, Infrared

Wired Networking

Gigabit Ethernet & 56k Modem

Operating System

Windows XP Pro (service pack 2)

Warranty

3 years on-site

Weight

5.2 pounds

Dimensions

1” x 10” x 12.2”



In the box

Lenovo keeps it simple with the T43. You get the system, an AC adapter, R11 cable suitable for modem use, service guide and a pair of extra nipples. More on that later.




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