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    How much is it worth ?

    Discussion in 'Alienware M15x' started by 2097, Apr 13, 2011.

  1. 2097

    2097 Notebook Enthusiast

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    Thinking about selling my m15x im from the UK

    Spec is

    Red m15x
    920xm processor
    vertex 2e 120gb SSD
    500gb standard HDD with caddy
    460m Graphics card
    8gb corsair memory
    1080p screen
    Wireless + bluetooth
    6 cell battery
    External DVDRW + RAT 3 gaming mouse
    Alienware Sleeve

    Memory + SSD have warrenty
    Also the m15x has a few months left on it . Even though since i have replaced the old rubbish 260m it does not crash at all ;)

    Has a slight mark on the red lid cover , Which i have coverd with the alienware head logo sticker. All boxed with everything.

    So how much is it worth in £££ ? On ebay of course ;)
     
  2. Aliened

    Aliened Notebook Consultant

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    IMO around $2000 - $2500 (£1200 - £1500).

    Nowadays you can buy an m17x-r3 with similar specifications at $2500 arpox.
     
  3. 2097

    2097 Notebook Enthusiast

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    I put it up for £1600 with offers ;)

    i think a similar spec on the UK site was around £2300
     
  4. eloist

    eloist Notebook Enthusiast

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    sounds about right. Good luck on the sale!