Lenovo T430s 128GB SSD 8GB RAM Core i5-3320m For Sale

Lenovo T430s 128GB SSD 8GB RAM Core i5-3320m
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Lenovo T430s 128GB SSD 8GB RAM Core i5-3320m:
$122.50

This laptop was originally manufactured as a Lenovo T430s 2352-CTO and has since had certain upgrades and changes made. The following are current specifications:
  • Core i5-3320m 2.60GHz
  • 8GB RAM (upgraded)
  • 128GB SSD (upgraded)
  • Nvidia Optimus hybrid graphics, Intel HD 4000 and Nvidia N13M-NS
  • Intel 802.11n wifi adapter
  • USB 3.0 and gigabit ethernet
  • Backlit keyboard and ThinkLight, fingerprint reader, ultranav mouse, integrated webcam
  • Replaced main battery (about one year old)
  • Ultrabay battery (about one year old)
  • No optical drive (due to ultrabay battery)
A power adapter is included.
ConditionGood physical condition, exterior worn but cleaned up well. Previous owner contact information engraved on bottom. BIOS supervisor password set, however it is possible to install a new operating system and etc. without this password, it is only required to change BIOS/EFI configuration (not required to select boot device).


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