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[FS] HP Docking Stations EN488AA. *pic* REDUCED!!!
Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2012 10:11 pm
by TuuS
Edit: Laptop and AC adapters sold, both Docking stations are available. I will provide actual pics of all when I have the time.
Docking stations (stock photo)
Model EN488AA Business class docking station in excellent condition.
$25 $15 each plus shipping obo
Update: Just got a few used ones in for
$10 each
This is a very nice laptop in excellent condition.
T7300 core2 duo, 2.0ghz. 2GB ram, 80GB hdd, Vista Business.
Also included are some very nice options. DVD burner, 802.11 N wifi, bluetooth, gigabit ethernet, thinkpad style trackpoint/touchpad, 90w ac adapter, firewire, fingerprint reader.
This is the perfect budget PC, perfect for business or fun.
I also have two docking stations and two
120w smart AC adapters.
Set one up at home, and one in the office!
I will consider selling the
laptop fully equipped for $199, but I'd prefer to sell the entire lot including both docking stations and adapters in new conditoin for $300.
***I believe these AC adapters have never been used and are worth $89 each. I will sell them separately with or without the docking stations. They are HUGE, much like the "brick" used on the W520 series, a great and powerful piece of equipment.
http://www.shopping.hp.com/product/comp ... AA%2523ABA
Note: There are a total of 3 ac adapters, the 90w that comes with the laptop and the two 120w smart adapters.
Domestic shipping is a flat $30 for everything, international will vary. Shipping of laptop only will be less.
Docking stations (stock photo)

Re: [FS] HP 6910p 14.1 wxga T7300 nicely equip, Ex. Cond. *pic*
Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2012 7:55 am
by 3bqruk
pm sent.
Re: [FS] HP 6910p 14.1 wxga T7300 nicely equip, Ex. Cond. *pic*
Posted: Wed May 02, 2012 6:02 pm
by TuuS
Thanks for PM, and for the benefit of all, this unit does NOT have the discrete nVidia graphics that plagued so many of these units. It has the more reliable integrated Intel graphics!
Re: [FS] HP 6910p 14.1 wxga T7300 nicely equip, Ex. Cond. *pic*
Posted: Wed May 02, 2012 7:38 pm
by JeffCullen
These are nice laptops. Beautifully put together. I still have plenty of these (and 8510p/w) machines in my client base. One nice thing with the NVidia-plagued 8510w was that the video card was removable...
Anyway, good luck with the sale!
Re: [FS] HP 6910p 14.1 wxga T7300 nicely equip, Ex. Cond. *pic*
Posted: Wed May 02, 2012 9:17 pm
by TuuS
Thanks Jeff. I agree, this is a really nice system. It's comparable to the T61 14" widescreen, but this has many options not often found on the average T61 such as wifi "N", dvd burner, bluetooth, fpr. It's nice to have them all on a system with intel graphics.
ps. If any of your clients are interested in the docking stations or the optional smart AC adapters, I'll sell them separate. The docks look like new as do the adapters.
Re: [FS] HP 6910p 14.1 wxga T7300 nicely equip, Ex. Cond. *pic*
Posted: Thu May 03, 2012 4:30 am
by JeffCullen
HP did a better job than Lenovo in several respects in this particular generation... that said I'm really disappointed with pretty much everything they've done since Santa Rosa.
Re: [FS] HP 6910p 14.1 wxga T7300 nicely equip, Ex. Cond. *pic*
Posted: Thu May 03, 2012 7:06 am
by dorronto
I've only had one HP product, a netbook which served me well. No problems.
This particular HP does look nice with some decent specs.........
I'm thinking about it but.......................
I'm playing with my Android rooted Nook Color and having fun.
Good luck with the sale..we'll see if it's still available in a while..
Ron
Re: [FS] HP 6910p 14.1 wxga T7300 nicely equip, Ex. Cond. *pic*
Posted: Thu May 03, 2012 4:35 pm
by pianowizard
JeffCullen wrote:HP did a better job than Lenovo in several respects in this particular generation
Build quality wise, this generation of HP Business laptops was truly amazing. I had an nc2400 (similar design and material as this 6910p) that was rock solid and yet very light. One of nicest things about this generation of HP Business laptops is that their keyboards take a long time to become shiny, unlike the keyboards of most Thinkpads. My only complaints about my nc2400 were the lack of a touchpad and its trackpoint cap was kind of slippery, but the latter problem was easily solved by swapping it out for a Thinkpad trackpoint cap.
JeffCullen wrote:...that said I'm really disappointed with pretty much everything they've done since Santa Rosa.
I am surprised to hear that. I have seen mostly very positive reviews of the recent Elitebooks.
Re: [FS] HP 6910p 14.1 wxga T7300 nicely equip, Ex. Cond. *pic*
Posted: Thu May 03, 2012 11:15 pm
by TuuS
Looks like this little lappy is sold, but the docking stations and adapters are still available. If anyone wants to make an offer for any of them, shoot me a PM.
Re: [FS] HP 6910p 14.1 wxga T7300 nicely equip, Ex. Cond. *pic*
Posted: Mon May 28, 2012 10:45 pm
by JeffCullen
pianowizard wrote:I am surprised to hear that. I have seen mostly very positive reviews of the recent Elitebooks.
The very latest EliteBooks seem OK, but I've had more problems than successes with everything in between. The 8530 and 8540 in particular stick out in my mind as both performing below expectations and having nasty failures too often.
Re: [FS] HP Docking Stations EN488AA. *pic* REDUCED!!!
Posted: Sat Oct 06, 2012 8:24 am
by TuuS
The HP widescreens (business class) offered some of the best screen available, their WUXGA with Wide Viewing Angles are beautiful
As for these docking stations, someone make me an offer?