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Some models have the camera, some don't.
Camera kits are available on-line for the X200T for around US$15 or so.
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<H2>Hard drive</H2>
<H2>SATA drive</H2>
<P>As far as I know, any 2.5" SATA laptop-sized drive will work.</P>
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As far as I know, any 2.5" SATA laptop-sized drive will work.
I personally prefer hard disks but most people recommend solid-state drives for their superior speed, especially in random access, and power draw, among other very strong advantages.
To replace the drive, locate the drive cover between the stylus holder and RJ-11 modem port on the right side of the laptop.
Unscrew the screw holding in the cover, to which the hard drive icon on the bottom of the laptop under the stylus holder is pointing.
Lift out the cover and there the drive will be exposed.
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<H2>Hard drive caddy</H2>
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The X200T originally came with a single-button stylus with a gray "eraser".
I found some single-button stylus from eBay, with a red "eraser", and that worked too.
I have a two-button stylus that came with another X200T but it's as of yet untested.
<B>Do not</B> try to insert two-button styluses into the stylus holder of the X200T as they'll become stuck in there because of how the buttons are shaped.
<B>Do not</B> try to insert two-button Thinkpad styluses into the stylus holder of the X200T as they'll become stuck in there because of how the buttons are shaped.
I have an X200T with a two-button stylus wedged in by the former owner but don't yet know how to get it out.
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