JoeyJoJoJunior
04-26-2009, 08:27 PM
FOR SALE:
Dell Lattitude D600 - $350
- 14.1" TFT SXGA+ Active Matrix Display, 1400 x 1050
- ATI Mobility Radeon 9000 32MB (Dedicated, NOT Shared Memory)
- Intel Centrino/Pentium M 1.8Ghz (Dothan, 400 Mhz FSB)
- 1.5GB DDR Memory (1GB + 512MB)
- 60GB Hitachi 7200 RPM IDE Hard Drive
- Broadcom Gigabit LAN, Broadcom 802.11G WiFi, 56K Modem
- Serial Port, Parallel Port, VGA, S-Video, USB 2.0, Audio, PCMCIA.
- Windows XP Professional COA only - No Media (Fresh Load w/SP3)
Modular Bay Equipment Included (HotSwapable):
- Dell DVDROM Drive
- Dell 1.44MB Floppy Drive
- Dell Secondary Battery Module
Also includes upgraded 90W Dell Charger (original was 65W).
This laptop gets nearly 5 hours battery life with both batterys installed and runs like a desktop machine thanks
to the 7200 RPM Hard Drive...unlike the usuall slower 5400 RPM drives that most units come with as standard.
It also has the better display. 1400x1050 vs 1024x768 that most cheaper D600's are equipped with.
The charger was upgraded to 90W after the original 65W unit died. It reduces charge times and doesn't run as hot.
This laptop has the usuall scratches on the cover that you would expect from a used laptop, but it has "IT"
where it counts. It runs flawlessly - without any problems and is clean otherwise. Although I am 2nd owner, care
has been taken of this unit in terms of it's physical condition and maintenance.....and even with upgrades.
$350
I am using the following as my price comparison from Memory Express:
($350+tax - D610, 1.7Ghz, 512MB, 40GB/5400RPM, 65W charger, 1 battery... etc.) (http://www.memoryexpress.com/Products/PID-MX23697(ME).aspx)
Mine is faster and better equipped for similar money.
Even though I only have a DVDROM vs. their DVD reader/CD Writer combo drive....I have other features to make up for it.
These laptops are built like tanks and are still desireable because of build quality.
Located in SE Calgary.
Thanks for looking.
Dell Lattitude D600 - $350
- 14.1" TFT SXGA+ Active Matrix Display, 1400 x 1050
- ATI Mobility Radeon 9000 32MB (Dedicated, NOT Shared Memory)
- Intel Centrino/Pentium M 1.8Ghz (Dothan, 400 Mhz FSB)
- 1.5GB DDR Memory (1GB + 512MB)
- 60GB Hitachi 7200 RPM IDE Hard Drive
- Broadcom Gigabit LAN, Broadcom 802.11G WiFi, 56K Modem
- Serial Port, Parallel Port, VGA, S-Video, USB 2.0, Audio, PCMCIA.
- Windows XP Professional COA only - No Media (Fresh Load w/SP3)
Modular Bay Equipment Included (HotSwapable):
- Dell DVDROM Drive
- Dell 1.44MB Floppy Drive
- Dell Secondary Battery Module
Also includes upgraded 90W Dell Charger (original was 65W).
This laptop gets nearly 5 hours battery life with both batterys installed and runs like a desktop machine thanks
to the 7200 RPM Hard Drive...unlike the usuall slower 5400 RPM drives that most units come with as standard.
It also has the better display. 1400x1050 vs 1024x768 that most cheaper D600's are equipped with.
The charger was upgraded to 90W after the original 65W unit died. It reduces charge times and doesn't run as hot.
This laptop has the usuall scratches on the cover that you would expect from a used laptop, but it has "IT"
where it counts. It runs flawlessly - without any problems and is clean otherwise. Although I am 2nd owner, care
has been taken of this unit in terms of it's physical condition and maintenance.....and even with upgrades.
$350
I am using the following as my price comparison from Memory Express:
($350+tax - D610, 1.7Ghz, 512MB, 40GB/5400RPM, 65W charger, 1 battery... etc.) (http://www.memoryexpress.com/Products/PID-MX23697(ME).aspx)
Mine is faster and better equipped for similar money.
Even though I only have a DVDROM vs. their DVD reader/CD Writer combo drive....I have other features to make up for it.
These laptops are built like tanks and are still desireable because of build quality.
Located in SE Calgary.
Thanks for looking.