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How much is my computer worth?
I'm interesting in possibly selling my computer. I bought it in August of 2001, and it's in perfect condition and taken very well care of. I'm just inquiring to someone who might know how much I can get for it - here are the vitals.
Dell Dimension XPS B800
P3 - 800 mHz
128 RDRAM
32MB GeForce 2GTS Video
48 GB HardDrive with ATA-100 Controller Card
Soundblaster Live
19" Dell Trinitron Monitor
8x Sony CD-Rewritable
12X NEC DVD
Keyboard/Mouse/etc
Windows XP, MS Office 2000 Professional
Originally purchased around $2700
Computer works great - trying to conserve space and get a new Dell laptop.
Thanks in advance,
TB
Dell Dimension XPS B800
P3 - 800 mHz
128 RDRAM
32MB GeForce 2GTS Video
48 GB HardDrive with ATA-100 Controller Card
Soundblaster Live
19" Dell Trinitron Monitor
8x Sony CD-Rewritable
12X NEC DVD
Keyboard/Mouse/etc
Windows XP, MS Office 2000 Professional
Originally purchased around $2700
Computer works great - trying to conserve space and get a new Dell laptop.
Thanks in advance,
TB
shesagordie
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February 4th, 2002 19:00
Hi There TB1034
Sell it on EBay, there you may get decent price, Dell wo'nt give you anything for it or sell it to a friend or relation, used computers do'nt sell for very much on the open market thease days, too much competition from the makers and resellers.
Lots of luck,
Bev
TB1034 wrote:
- I'm interesting in possibly selling my computer. I
- bought it in August of 2001, and it's in perfect
- condition and taken very well care of. I'm just
- inquiring to someone who might know how much I can
- get for it - here are the vitals.
-
- Dell Dimension XPS B800
- P3 - 800 mHz
- 128 RDRAM
- 32MB GeForce 2GTS Video
- 48 GB HardDrive with ATA-100 Controller Card
- Soundblaster Live
- 19" Dell Trinitron Monitor
- 8x Sony CD-Rewritable
- 12X NEC DVD
- Keyboard/Mouse/etc
- Windows XP, MS Office 2000 Professional
- Originally purchased around $2700
-
- Computer works great - trying to conserve space and
- get a new Dell laptop.
-
- Thanks in advance,
- TB
-
-
vetriguy
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February 4th, 2002 20:00
You're probably going to be appalled at how little it is now worth, even after only six months. It's greatest value, if you're in a position to take advantage of it, is as a tax-deductible contribution to a non-profit organization. That's a win-win situation: you come out ahead, and the charity will love you.
Richard
Dimension 4100
Pentium III, 933 MHz
20GB Ultra ATA-100 Hard Drive (7200 RPM)
256MB 133MHz SDRAM
Windows ME
17" M781s Monitor
32MB NVIDIA TNT2 M64 AGP Graphics Card
48X Max Variable CD-ROM Drive
QPS Que! 16x10x40 CD-RW Drive
Soundblaster 64V PCI with Dell Jukebox
harman/kardon Speakers
V.90/56K Telephony Modem for WindowsME-Sound Option
QuietKey Keyboard
MS Intellimouse
Xerox Docuprint M750 Inkjet Printer
Jake02324
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February 4th, 2002 23:00
Some schools or library also will accept a working unit or a senior center.