They misquote the specs. 2672-4HM is an X30 with P3 1.2 gig.
The Pentium M appears on the X31
----- Original Message -----
From: "Anthony R. Gold" <thinkpadlist@ahjg.co.uk>
To: "Thinkpad Mailing List" <thinkpad@stderr.org>
Sent: Thursday, August 26, 2004 1:53 AM
Subject: Re: [Thinkpad] x30 v. x31
On Wed, 25 Aug 2004 17:15:03 -1000, you wrote:
> My X30 uses Intel integrated graphics; doesn't the X31 use a (vastly
> superior) ATI Radeon Mobility graphics chipset?
> Also, I thought the X31 uses PC2100 DDR Memory instead of the SDRAM on
> the X30.
>
> I love my X30, but would prefer the better graphics.
Checked kaanza from whom Richard bought and found these three:
IBM - ThinkPad X31 - New MFG : 2672BU7OPY
1.4GHZ 40GB 512MB 56K ENET WiFi XP Pro $1,110.71
IBM - ThinkPad X30 - New MFG : 2672W14
1.4GHz 60GB 256MB Enet Win XP Pro $1,134.12
IBM - ThinKPad X30 - New MFG : 26724HM
PIIIM 1.2GHz 512KB 256MB 40.0GB 12.1 XGA 1024x76... $1,127.84
If the x31 is the superior box (processor and graphics) I wonder why it's
cheaper than x30's which also have less memory.
How much is Bruce asking for his spare x31 and what's its spec?
I guess these systems are great for short trips but for my longer
traveling I'd be reluctant to use a system without an optical drive.
Tony
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