Picked up a couple of DOS/Win9x laptops the other day from the recycler's. Both with some minor issues, but mostly cosmetic not functional. Paid 20$ for these and also one of those older Realistic mini-amps with matching tuner, which also works.
Toshiba Tecra 500 CDT
Pentium 120
32 MB RAM
2MB C&T 65550
Crystal CS4232 with a genuine YMF262
800x600 Active Matrix screen
This one is pretty beat up physically, and the audio jacks are in need of a cleaning. Also haven't had any luck with the PCMCIA card slot. But the core functionality is all there, CDROM works, sound works, screen looks as good as a mid-90's TFT generally does. It's actually got a 6 GB hard drive which must have been an upgrade at some point in it's life.
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Thinkpad A20m
Pentium III 500
128 MB RAM
ATI Rage Mobility (Haven't checked if it's a 4 or 8 MB unit)
Crystal 4624 Audio (Which has SB compatibility)
800x600 Active Matrix screen
This one is in pretty good shape physically, just a bit scuffed up on top and missing the hard drive caddy. That said, again, everything works great. Doom sounded a bit buzzy, but not too bad. Still need to do more testing though.
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Also picked up out of pure nostalgia an NEC MultiSync 3D monitor. No idea if it works yet so I'll post a picture later if it does - and this was free so no real issue if it doesn't. This is pure nostalgia for me, I had a very similar NEC MultiSync 3DS attached to my very first proper PC, an old PS/2 w/386.