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I was considering selling my Toshiba Satellite A100 laptop (http://www.pcworld.idg.com.au/review...te_a100/219430). What price I could ask for it? It cost $2,499 Australian dollars originally (approx $1,956 US) and it's about two years old. The only thing is that occasionally (infrequently) it has weird errors (sometimes it crashes or won't save, or weird lines come up on the screen).
Thanks for any advice... sorry if this is the wrong place for this thread edit: the person I'd be selling it to is a friend, who'd know about the errors prior to purchasing it |
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Those specs are seriously outclassed by even the cheapest laptop now, and even a netbook has similar if not identical performance (minus a core) and a larger hard drive out of the box. I'd say whatever is equivalent to USD $600 at best.
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