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    Dell Inspiron 9300, Current value?

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by M4SC4R4, Sep 13, 2007.

  1. M4SC4R4

    M4SC4R4 Newbie

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    I hope that this is ok for being close enough to the topic. I appologize if it is not (please hint where to post it).

    I have a Dell Inspiron 9300 which I bought in 2005 directly from Dell (with some discount, etc).

    Here are the specs:

    Intel Pentium M processor 1.73 ghz
    1.05 ghz, 1mb RAM
    With DVD and CR RW
    Very, very minimal signs of wear
    Wifi
    6 USB ports
    ethernet


    Is there somewhere I can find its value
    or do any of you fabulous people have an idea?
     
  2. coriolis

    coriolis Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    Probably around $350-$450. What's the video card?
     
  3. powerpack

    powerpack Notebook Prophet

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    Good guess, the only thing is you can get new for $450 which really drops the value of yours. Link
     
  4. M4SC4R4

    M4SC4R4 Newbie

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    The link is to a Toshiba ??
     
  5. powerpack

    powerpack Notebook Prophet

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    I don't think you can buy a new 9300, so pretty clear not what I was saying. My point was you can get a current notebook for so little money it drives the prices of used ones way down. You can get into a Dual Core for $650 so how much is a single core used notebook worth? ;) Unless you just hate Toshiba which if true disregard previous. :D