Category: Garage Sale
here are the specs.
Processor intel® Atom™ CPU N270 @ 1.60GHz
1 gig ram
225 hd.
230 is the lowest I'll take. highest offer gets it. please contact me asap if you are interested. thanks.
What os is it running? Vista or seven?
I have the same question.
At 240 you'll have to keep that one. These have really come down in price no matter the OS. Go to about 170 and you got some takers.
over 200 dollars for a used netbook, probably with Windows 7?
No thanks, I know it is tempting to sell things like that for something close to what you paid for it, but in this technology world prices come down quickly.
When a person takes a car off the lot, a new car, it immediately loses half its value. A hard lesson I just told my daughter, and no I didn't buy her a used let alone a new ...
However, I used to say technology you lose a third when you take the new one out of the store. I'm more prone to say you lose half as soon as you walk out. Sounds harsh, I know. Auto owners have dealt with this for years. Now it's us, although for different reasons. Sorry to dish out the tough darts: You have my sympathies for sure.
$230? Good luck with that! In the past few days, I've seen new ones for less.
There is a new one today for $199, N450 processor, Windows 7, 10 inch, gig of ram, at newegg.com
This one is worth, I'd say, $150 to $170.
mine has a 750 gig harddrive, so ya no thank you.
It'll still sell on ebay. Just sold a gateway 216u with windows xp for $225.
hmm... never thought to send him to ebay
There is no reason for all of your opinions. If he/she list a product and they get a buyer, great, if not, they will lower the price if they choose. I personally am not interested in reading all of your views......
I forgot all about this add. this has been gone for ages and ages
Ebay is definitely a winner here. I got my IBM Thinkpad X32, with only 512mb of ram (really want to upgrade to the maximum 2gb), 2ghz processor and I believe a 40gb (no more than 60gb( hard disk for $284, including shipping, about a year ago on there. Granted, it's a durable laptop and not a netbook, and it's an IBM, but I'm sure you could sell your's on there for a good price as well. Also, you might want to try Craigslist.