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Thread ID: 101043 2009-06-29 21:21:00 how much would you guys pay for this lappy?? powerover (12121) Press F1
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787111 2009-06-29 21:21:00 im selling this lappy, anyone interested :D ??

www.trademe.co.nz

and I don't really know how much it is worth now, any ideas?

cheers
powerover (12121)
787112 2009-06-29 21:26:00 Ummmm, you should of bartered with the $400 offer IMO. and you might have got $500 cash...you could buy a like new lappy for around a grand with a warranty. SolMiester (139)
787113 2009-06-29 21:28:00 Only let down is the small HD.

I'd say around $500 is a good price for it.

Blam
Blam (54)
787114 2009-06-29 21:29:00 !!so low..... :( powerover (12121)
787115 2009-06-29 21:34:00 I definitley wouldn't pay any more than $500 for it - $500 is OK though. wratterus (105)
787116 2009-06-29 21:35:00 The fast dual core if the only thing that is holding it up at that price though, the VRAM, HD and RAM is nothing fancy. Blam (54)
787117 2009-06-29 21:41:00 A 7200 rpm in a lappy is fancy! Try getting one of them in an acer or hp... Gobe1 (6290)
787118 2009-06-29 21:43:00 A 7200 rpm in a lappy is fancy! Try getting one of them in an acer or hp...

Not very. I replaced my laptop with a 160gb 7200rpm Seagate. Wasn't very much more than the normal 5400rpm model.

60gb is too small. If the seller upgraded it to around 160gb/250gb I would believe he would get a much better price for it. Not everyone on TM is tech savvy, and most probably only look at the size instead of the speed also.
Blam (54)
787119 2009-06-29 21:44:00 OP, for example, i bought a Toshiba L300 for my daughter in January, Dual core 1.8, 1GB RAM, DVD-RW, 80Gb HDD,Web-Cam and Vista Prem. No dedicated graphics, but at $900 with 3 yr warranty, your lappy is looking 2nd rate..... SolMiester (139)
787120 2009-06-29 22:00:00 Not everyone on TM is tech savvy, and most probably only look at the size instead of the speed also.

TRUE that blam. my dad is a prime example, all he does is compare which laptop has the biggest numbers....
powerover (12121)
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