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I want to have your estimations on my Ultrabook Toshiba Portégé Z930-14X , how much can i get from it knowing that its keyboard has to be replaced (some keys arent working) , other than that everything works fine.

Specs :

- Intel® Core™ i5-3437U vPro™

- 13"3 HD LED  screen

- 128 Gb ssd.

- 4096 (2048 onboard + 2048) , DDR3 RAM (1600 MHz)

- Intel® HD Graphics 4000

- 1.12 kg weight 

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90-150$ at auction is what I usually see 3rd Gen i5 machines go for. If you had overall better base specs I could see close to 200 even with with the keyboard needing replacement.

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1 minute ago, 8tg said:

90-150$ at auction is what I usually see 3rd Gen i5 machines go for. If you had overall better base specs I could see close to 200 even with with the keyboard needing replacement.

allright thanks

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-> Moved to Laptops and Pre-Built Systems

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$100-150 at most. Not much RAM, weak CPU. And buyer will have to gamble with battery life considering ultrabooks were intended as Macbook Air competitors and to be extra portable. So if battery life is what you can expect from laptop of this age... you may need to lower expectations to get it sold.

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Tops 130 USD for me

I have an ASUS G14 2021 with Manjaro KDE and I am a professional Linux NoOB and also pretty bad at General Computing.

 

ALSO I DON'T EDIT MY POSTS* NOWADAYS SO NO NEED TO REFRESH BEFORE REPLYING *unless I edit my post

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