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I'm Selling My Toshiba Satellite

  • 5105-S701
  • P4 1800 / 15.0''UXGA / 512MB / 60GB / DVD-CDRW / XP Home
  • Awesome laptop speakers
  • Motivation to sell: low
  • Condition: Great (regular wear)
  • $1500 (Buyer pays S&H)

CNET says: “The Toshiba Satellite 5105-S701 is a 7.3-pound, mainstream consumer notebook computer. Has Wi-Fi (wireless connectivity) built-in. Runs on the Intel Pentium 4-M 1.8 GHz processor.Features NVidia GeForce4 440 go graphics with 64MB of video memory. Has a Pentium 4-M processor, which is considerably more efficient than some similarly priced notebooks. Also, this notebook has 1600 x 1200 native screen resolution, which is somewhat higher than some similarly priced notebooks. It may not cause your neighbors to complain, but this laptop's bass-pumping sound system will bring out the best in your games and movies.”

Why sell? I just need one laptop around here.

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You are asking for too much in terms of price for that old Toshiba laptop computer.

Don’t you know those things depreciate in value like cars?

You will never sell it for $1 500.00.

lol, no1 wants to buy it

Uh, this post is from 2004. Back then, laptops were more pricey for their specs.

Duhhh. 2007-2004 = 3 long years :P

Right now I got a Toshiba Sat with 4 gigs of ram, 256 video ram, and a dual core 2ghz processor for under $600.

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