Other features
Modem speed |
56 Kbit/s |
Battery type |
9 Cell Lithium-Ion |
Internal modem |
Y |
Security features |
-Hard disk drive password\n-Integrated fingerprint reader\n-Power-on password\n-Supervisor password\n-IBM Embedded Security Subsystem 2.0\n-IBM Security Slot |
Video
Video adapter resolution |
2048x1536 16777216 colors |
Video adapter, bus |
AGP 4X |
Storage
Hard drive speed |
7200 RPM |
Total storage capacity |
60 GB |
Graphics
Discrete graphics adapter model |
AMD Mobility FireGL T2 |
Discrete graphics adapter |
Y |
Maximum graphics adapter memory |
0.128 GB |
Optical drive
Optical drive type |
DVD-ROM |
DVD read speed |
8 x |
CD read speed |
24 x |
CD rewrite speed |
24 x |
CD write speed |
24 x |
Processor
Processor frequency |
2.1 GHz |
Processor front side bus |
400 MHz |
Networking
Networking features |
Ethernet/Fast Ethernet/Gigabit Ethernet/IEEE 802.11b/IEEE 802.11g/Bluetooth |
Hard drive
Hard disk drive type |
ATA-100 (Enhanced IDE) |
ThinkPad T42p PM-765 1GB 60GB 15.0 inchTFT Centrino 11b/g Blue tooth COMBO WXP US
IBM doesn’t differentiate its ThinkPad range between consumer and business models, offering a uniform degree of build quality and scalability. In the same way, it does not specify the type of machine it offers, so on first appearances there’s little to inform the user that the IBM ThinkPad T42p is pitched as a mobile orkstation. Such laptops are suitable for those who use graphic packages on a daily basis. Therefore, the quality of the screen and graphics sub-system is as important as that of the main specification. IBM has moved away from the 14.1-inch screen it offered on its T41p workstation and the T42p comes with a 15-inch TFT panel.