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VNTG IBM ThinkPad TransNote 2675, EXTREMELY Rare Discontinued
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VNTG IBM ThinkPad TransNote 2675, EXTREMELY Rare Discontinued
Price: US $2000.00

This is a rare investment, we sold the other one over a year ago for $1,500 to someone overseas as a fixed price. Since then, I've only seen 1 other one listed online, which was parts only, selling immediately, as they didn't realize what they had. They're very rare and hard to come across. This is a piece that will only grow with value the longer you hold onto it. You will not find a single one for sale on the entire internet. Checking Sales history, you have to go back to 2021. When will another one come around, who knows, but that speaks to the value of this piece. 


It was released February 28, 2001. Discontinued October 28, 2003

There's a line in the screen, which showed up after using it. If I remember right, there was also a stuck red pixel, but when I turned it on a year later today, it was gone. This is something that happens with old screens. It's very possible it will occur if you start using the screen. You can visually see the crack in the plastic under the ThinkPad book.


There's no OS on the system, I deleted it, as it had a password on it, you'll need to install an appropriate OS. Prior to, I was able to operate this computer perfectly fine.


There is no ThinkPad pen. 


The charger, is not it's original charger. The battery doesn't hold a charge very long, as expected, it's OLD. 


This piece is art, it's not something you should be buying to use. There are none, listed on the entire internet. 


Our organization, we're one of the most followed Missing Person Organization in the United States. Funds raised from sales goes to allowing us to continue to operate. 


If you're going to take part in the sale, set an appropriate max offer, People will come in at the last second and place extremely large offers to steal it from you, knowing the true value of this IBM ThinkPad. IBM no longer sells computers and sold the thinkpad brand to Lenovo


This Thinkpad is being sold AS IS



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