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    What to do with a Latitude 2110

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by zephxiii, Mar 1, 2011.

  1. zephxiii

    zephxiii Notebook Geek

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    So i got this unit for free...(its a 120L, not what might be in the title)

    The power port is broken, very difficult to get the thing power.
    The keyboard is missing two keys.
    It looks like a child has taken a ball point pen to the LCD in some areas.
    The palm rest plastic has separated from the plastic base, so there is a bit of a gap.
    The battery, I don't think is good (but i'm not sure).

    It has a 40gb IDE HD.
    KINGSTON KVR667D2S0/1GR 1GB DDR2 SODIMM 200pin PC2-5300 667MHz
    Pentium M of some model.
    XP Pro COA.


    Well I was thinking about ebaying it for parts, after I pull the ram. I'm not sure if it would be worth anything though, it's kind of a terrible looking thing.

    Any thoughts?

    EDIT: never-mind, it doesn't look like it is worth anything other than the HD and ram....tried to delete this...
     
  2. Robin24k

    Robin24k Notebook Deity

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    Major components should still have some value...HDD, RAM, and CPU. If the LCD is still working fine, it might still sell if the price is right. Plastics could also be worth a shot, since eBay has free listings if you start at $0.99.