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IBM T40 price for this system?
Posted: Sun Sep 09, 2007 6:36 am
by drnoom
2nd hand in Excellent Condition
# Intel Pentium M 1.6Ghz L2 2MB (upgraded-Dothan)
# 1GB RAM
# New 160Gb Hitachi Hard Drive
# 14.1" TFT (XGA 1024x768 resolution)
# Windows XP Pro Pre-installed
# Charger, Mains Cable included.
# The Battery 9-cells, lasting for 5-6 hours
# IBM Docking station
many thanks & best regards.
Posted: Sun Sep 09, 2007 8:08 am
by Harryc
With no deep scratches on the case, no dead pixels, no marks on the LCD (including no white spots or pressure marks), and no remaining warranty, I'd guesstimate it is worth $350 to $375 US. If it had an SXGA+ LCD with a faster Dothan and an extended warranty, maybe $400 to $450. It's really a basic T40 with a nice hard drive. The Dock II is a nice addition, but not worth much these days, maybe $20.
Posted: Sun Sep 09, 2007 8:37 am
by dorronto
Harryc wrote:With no deep scratches on the case, no dead pixels, no marks on the LCD (including no white spots or pressure marks), and no remaining warranty, I'd guesstimate it is worth $350 to $375 US. If it had an SXGA+ LCD with a faster Dothan and an extended warranty, maybe $400 to $450. It's really a basic T40 with a nice hard drive. The Dock II is a nice addition, but not worth much these days, maybe $20.
Excellent breakdown Harry. I agree. $350-375.
Ron
Posted: Sun Sep 09, 2007 9:23 am
by pianowizard
drnoom, several things:
1) Because the 160GB HDD is new, it probably still has some warranty. Look up how much remains and state that in your ad. That will help you sell the unit for a little more money.
2) Is the Windows XP Pro COA sticker intact? That's worth another $20.
3) Do you have one stick of 1GB RAM or 2x512MB? 1x1GB is worth slightly more.
4) How about the recovery CDs? If you have a set, burn an extra set and include that. Assuming that the computer still has a WinXP COA, this is perfectly legal and will get you another $20.
5) Go to Battery MaxiMiser and look up exactly how much charge the battery holds, e.g. 64 Wh. Buyers like such info.
6) Adding a few quality photos will help further.
Posted: Sun Sep 09, 2007 10:38 am
by jargoone
Also, what avenue will you be using to sell the system? In my experience, a T40 like this, sold on this forum, will go for 10-20% less than a local sale or an eBay sale. With the right listing, this system could easily fetch $450-475 on eBay.