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FEELER - Any interest in Panasonic ToughBook CF-29

Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2008 1:13 pm
by Chris001
Hello All,

Just a feeler to gauge interest and to see what these might be worth. I was looking on eBay and the prices were over $600US.

I have two Panasonic ToughBooks, model CF-29 (no touch screen, no GPS, no wireless). These laptops are almost brand new and show zero wear. They were purchased as prototypes to send to a customer. Once the customer approved the order they were shipped back to us and put on a shelf where they sat for three years. Both laptops power up and I have restored the HDDs to the factory image using the recovery CDs. The batteries charge and will run the laptops, it is unknown what the total battery life is since they have sat on a shelf for so long.

Laptop 1:
ToughBook CF-29,
Pentium M 1.2 GHz, 512MB RAM, 40GB HDD, CDRW/DVD drive WinXP PRO
- Extra 40GB HDD
- Removable Floppy Disk Drive
- Factory document package
- Factory recovery CDs
- AC adapter
- Battery
- Super Heavy Duty “Storm Case” shipping hard case

Laptop 2:
ToughBook CF-29,
Pentium M 1.2 GHz, 512MB RAM, 40GB HDD, CDRW/DVD drive WinXP PRO
- Copies of factory recovery CDs
- AC adapter
- Battery
- Double Case NB-5000 carrying case

Will consider selling if the price is right to US buyers (sorry, just don’t feel comfortable shipping outside the US).

Thanks,
Chris

Is Canada classed as the 54th State

Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2008 5:18 pm
by Argonaught
I might be interested in buying one, depends if you are prepared to ship uphill to Canada

Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2008 6:09 pm
by ajkula66
You really should state an asking price as per forum rules...the statement that this, that or the other thing is so much on eBay really doesn't fly too well around here...

Uh huh

Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2008 11:10 am
by Argonaught
I guess Canada is really a scary forign country and not the 54th State, George is right, by george! Telling us how little you are prepared to let them go for is of course a good way to let prospective buyers know how much they can expect to shell out, the buyers in the States I mean, not us scary indivuals above the border, waiting anxiously to defraud every US resident we can con