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130302 2003-03-23 08:04:00 Anyone with one of these? if so what are your experiences?

I'm buying 2nd hand and the asking price is $2100, I consider this to be a fair price, what do you think?

The specs are:

P-IIIM 866 MHZ
256 MB Ram
15" Tft LCD
Geforce 2 Go Graphics Card with 32M ram
20G Hard Drive
DVD-rom drive
Internal Floppy Drive
IEEE 1394 & 2 x USB Ports
PCMCIA 10/100M network Card
56K Internal Modem

Any help would be appreciated.
b1naryb0y (3)
130303 2003-03-23 08:45:00 Honestly? If it was me, I wouldn't pay more than $1000. Why not have a look at www.trademe.co.nz and cruise through the computer/complete systems to get a guide. Pheonix (280)
130304 2003-03-23 08:51:00 I might go as far as $1500.....

the only thing that is going for the system you listed is the LCD screen.

the hard drive is a bit small , the CPU a bit slow.


depends on what you want it for, $1500 if you want a word processor.

dont buy it if you want a top end gameing system.
robsonde (120)
130305 2003-03-23 08:59:00 The previous posters may have missed the point that this is a laptop?

Laptop prices have dropped significantly in the last 6 months or so.

It therefore looks like a fairly high price, it will be a nice quality laptop but its a bit on the slow side when compared to under $3,000 new systems.

For $2,600 or so you would be looking at a new system with double the speed.
godfather (25)
130306 2003-03-23 09:05:00 my fault, yes i did over look the fact that the system is a laptop.

I know very little about the prices of laptops new or second hand so just dont take any notice to my last post about $1500 and all that.
robsonde (120)
130307 2003-03-23 09:05:00 Good point Godfather!!! Pheonix (280)
130308 2003-03-23 09:47:00 Sorry guys, my fault, I should have pointed out that it was a laptop .

A bit more info .

This laptop retailed for $4499 15 months ago .

I have looked at buying new, but most in the $2500-$3000 range only have 128mb ram and a celeron processor, (From the research I have done, the mobile pentium III cpu's of lower MHz are faster than a higher MHz celeron and have a larger L1 cache) .
b1naryb0y (3)
130309 2003-03-23 10:47:00 True, that would have been the price. But 15 months ago laptops did indeed command a significant premium over desktops. That premium seems to have eroded, and I suspect its the entry of "tablet" style notebooks.

For instance an ASUS Notebook L2400E Cel 1.5 GHz would only need another 128 Meg of RAM to be more than equivalent, and RAM is cheap.
The price should be under $2800 all up.

Consider full warranty etc and the ratio of new to s/h is pretty low.
Based on laptop prices keeping a similar depreciation ratio, with new laptops being very expensive, $2100 woul be the norm. But the real price of laptops has decreased, and the seller may not appreciate this
godfather (25)
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