I have two Lenovo ThinkPad T61 laptops with duff keyboards. One is working other than the "S" key, the other is working other than the power button. These might be good for someone who can get the parts to repair them?
These are fairly elderly devices, and they no longer run Windows, but with the fully working devices I've confirmed they run Lubuntu – a lightweight Linux distribution – reasonably well.
All have 1.8GHz Intel Centrino CPUs, have 2GB of RAM, and 80GB hard drives (not SSDs). They have USB ports, Ethernet ports, headphones sockets and DVD drives. No webcam on any of them. I've done some basic tests with donor keyboards and they seem to be working fine other than the keyboard, including screens, power supplies, mouse, keyboard and Wi-Fi, but I've not done any thorough testing.
These are well-used machines, and some have stickers that I haven't been trivially able to remove, see photos for an example.
Based on past experience, I expect there will be a lot of interest in these machines. If you'd like one or both please give me an idea what they'll be used for.
Laptops: Lenovo ThinkPad T61 - broken keyboards (Enfield EN2)
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