a friend of mine has a 1.5-2 yr old Compaq Presario V5000 notebook..with bill(33k~),manual accessories ,carry case and everything.
the main specs are follows
(will post the complete specs later on with pics if needed)
Celeron M 410 1.46 GHz processor
256 MB RAM
40 GB HDD
DVD Combo-drive
14/15" LCD screen (not sure about exact size)
has got built in altec lansing speakers..
(the speaker mesh of the right one has a very small dent..rest all is in quiet good condition with almost 0 scratches or damage.)
i had gone to his place and checked the laptop myself..it looks in very good condition and hasnt been used very heavily or anything..as it was used only for some office work...and after using it for around 30 mins ..i concluded that it was working perfectly.
and this friend of mine wants to sell this one and get a new smaller laptop which he saw @ Croma and fell in love with it ..dunno which model but he is now crazy about some small notebook in croma and hence wants to sell this.
so what will be a good ,decent price to sell the laptop ? not too much not too less..tell me as if u were selling your own notebook.
the main specs are follows
(will post the complete specs later on with pics if needed)
Celeron M 410 1.46 GHz processor
256 MB RAM
40 GB HDD
DVD Combo-drive
14/15" LCD screen (not sure about exact size)
has got built in altec lansing speakers..
(the speaker mesh of the right one has a very small dent..rest all is in quiet good condition with almost 0 scratches or damage.)
i had gone to his place and checked the laptop myself..it looks in very good condition and hasnt been used very heavily or anything..as it was used only for some office work...and after using it for around 30 mins ..i concluded that it was working perfectly.
and this friend of mine wants to sell this one and get a new smaller laptop which he saw @ Croma and fell in love with it ..dunno which model but he is now crazy about some small notebook in croma and hence wants to sell this.
so what will be a good ,decent price to sell the laptop ? not too much not too less..tell me as if u were selling your own notebook.