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    Sony EB value

    Discussion in 'VAIO / Sony' started by leo libby, Nov 20, 2010.

  1. leo libby

    leo libby Notebook Guru

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    Helllo! I am not sure if this questioin is ok... but I would like to know if $720 is a fair price to ask for my Vaio EB, which I am selling.

    It is completely fuctional, and the warranty still has about 7 months. The only sign that it is not new is that the touch pad has been worn smooth (but if this bothers the buyer they can get it replaced free under the warranty)

    The specifications are=

    Intel® Core™ i3-350M processor (2.26Hz)
    Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator HD (Intel® Wireless Display Ready)
    CD/DVD drive
    Standard Capacity Lithium-Ion Battery (3.5 hours)
    320GB hard disk drive (5400rpm)
    4GB (2GBx2) DDR3-SDRAM-1066
    Genuine Windows® 7 Home Premium 64-bit
    5.95 pounds
    15.5" VAIO Display with LED backlight (1366 x 768)
     
  2. beaups

    beaups New Jack Hustler

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    I think there's a forum for getting suggested prices but that machine was only $700-750 when it was new. I see EB3's with i3-370 and 7 pro out there brand new for $699. I would think closer to $500 is what you'll get personally.