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DrWebster
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I've got a pretty sweet little laptop for sale that I don't really use any more (I have a MacBook now). Here are the details:
--Uniwill X20II1 (not a netbook, but a full-featured laptop)
--12" widescreen display, no dead pixels as far as I can tell
--2.33GHz Core 2 Duo processor
--1GB RAM (DDR2)
--80GB SATA hard drive
--802.11a/b/g wireless card
--DVD-RW drive
--Three USB ports, one FireWire
--Gigabit Ethernet (10/100/1000)
--SD card slot
--ExpressCard 3/4 slot
It's got a nice latchless design for the screen (it's spring-loaded, doesn't need a latch to keep the screeen closed), and is overall pretty compact. If you want a small but decently powerful machine, this is a good one. I'm not sure how long the battery will last for, but I've gotten at least a half an hour out of it. There are some wear marks on the screen bezel and palm rest, but the machine is otherwise in great shape. The AC adapter is also included. I currently have the Windows 7 beta installed on it -- I can install whatever OS you want on it, but if you want XP or Vista you'll need to provide your own product key. I've had Ubuntu 8.10 installed on it, and it screams.
EDIT: Price drop to $250 or best offer, and can include a license for Windows XP Pro if you want.
--Uniwill X20II1 (not a netbook, but a full-featured laptop)
--12" widescreen display, no dead pixels as far as I can tell
--2.33GHz Core 2 Duo processor
--1GB RAM (DDR2)
--80GB SATA hard drive
--802.11a/b/g wireless card
--DVD-RW drive
--Three USB ports, one FireWire
--Gigabit Ethernet (10/100/1000)
--SD card slot
--ExpressCard 3/4 slot
It's got a nice latchless design for the screen (it's spring-loaded, doesn't need a latch to keep the screeen closed), and is overall pretty compact. If you want a small but decently powerful machine, this is a good one. I'm not sure how long the battery will last for, but I've gotten at least a half an hour out of it. There are some wear marks on the screen bezel and palm rest, but the machine is otherwise in great shape. The AC adapter is also included. I currently have the Windows 7 beta installed on it -- I can install whatever OS you want on it, but if you want XP or Vista you'll need to provide your own product key. I've had Ubuntu 8.10 installed on it, and it screams.
EDIT: Price drop to $250 or best offer, and can include a license for Windows XP Pro if you want.
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