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How much would this laptop sell for?  I have no experience in this field, so looking for advice.

 

 

Specifications:


Microprocessor
2.5 GHz, up to 3.1 GHz Intel Core i7-6500U with Intel HD Graphics 520


Microprocessor Cache
4 MB cache, 2 cores


Memory
Upgraded 16 GB DDR3L-1600 SDRAM (1 x 4 GB)
Video Graphics


AMD Radeon R7 M360 Graphics (2 GB DDR3 dedicated)
Display


15.6" diagonal HD BrightView LED-backlit (1366 x 768)


Hard Drive
1 TB 5400 rpm SATA


Multimedia Drive
SuperMulti DVD burner


Network Card
Integrated 10/100 BASE-T Ethernet LAN


Wireless Connectivity
Intel 802.11a/b/g/n/ac (1x1) and Bluetooth 4.0 combo (Miracast compatible)


External Ports
1 multi-format SD media card reader
2 USB 3.0 (1 HP USB Boost)
1 USB 2.0
1 HDMI
1 RJ-45
1 headphone/microphone combo


Sound
B&O PLAY with 2 speakers


Keyboard
Full-size island-style keyboard with integrated numeric keypad


Pointing Device
HP Imagepad with multi-touch gesture support


Dimensions
38.45 x 26.11 x 2.52 cm


Weight
Starting at 2.09 kg


Power
65 W EM AC power adapter
4-cell, 41 Wh Li-ion polymer


Camera
HP TrueVision HD Webcam (front-facing) with integrated dual array digital microphone

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What is the model?  If it's a Dell Xps 15/13 it'll be worth more than a potato looking thinkpad

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You list all these specs and no model?! You have to list the model man.

 

Model tells you a lot more about the laptop. Like what motherboard/specific parts it uses from specific manufacturers. It all goes into validating a computer.

 

Also looks.

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Just now, Damascus said:

What is the model?  If it's a Dell Xps 15/13 it'll be worth more than a potato looking thinkpad

 

5 minutes ago, BryanT123 said:

HP TrueVision HD Webcam

its HP, OP what laptop is that? 

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Just now, nerdslayer1 said:

 

its HP, OP what laptop is that? 

Really low res but the cpu is good for browsing.

 

The dgpu is intriguing 

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Maybe a few hundred bucks?

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It's an HP Pavilion Notebook 15-ab284tx.  Rather clunky looking.  Eeep.

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$500?

Just now, yathis said:

I'd give you $25 Canadian for it

No.

 

Anyways to OP, please change formatting. This is what it looks like for me (I'm a dark theme user):

 

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@yathis

I spent around $750-$1,000 dollars on this laptop.  That is a rather solid no.  Good attempt though.

 

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FYI, the majority of Zimbabweans now use U.S. dollars in their daily transactions.  Give me prices in dollars, pls.  Also, I know it could sell for a couple hundred bucks, but I don't know what range.  I would appreciate serious help, thanks.

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If you're lucky $600

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57 minutes ago, Jrock said:

If you're lucky $600

ur kidding. I wouldn't even pick this up for $300-$400. At that range you're looking at a second hand thinkpad with far higher build quality AND a quad core.

 

This goes for maybe $250 tops. Unless you can find someone dumb enough to cough up more.

 

And you absolutely overpaid the SHIT out of it when you bought it. So rip you. Pretty bad buy. 

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hp laptops generally arent made that well as far as cooling goes, this looks like one of hp's business line seeing that they still use 10/100Mb/s NICs. So it will not sell as well as an equivalent spec thinkpad.

 

A lot of people here are pulling your leg, $300-$400 is what its worth 2nd hand if you consider the CPU. If you bought it for $1k you overpaid. I think just like with cars there are sleazy sales people when it comes to laptops too.

 

A lot of people here wouldnt touch it because its hp, and if it doesnt sell just lower the price.

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2 hours ago, System Error Message said:

this looks like one of hp's business line

 

12 hours ago, BryanT123 said:

HP Pavilion Notebook 15-ab284tx

If it was a business laptop. One of HP's elitebook designs. It would sell for alot more. 

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1 minute ago, Pendragon said:

 

If it was a business laptop. One of HP's elitebook designs. It would sell for alot more. 

True, but hp laptops are notorious for overheating, that and that they still use the 10/100M NICs rather than gigabit.

 

If you asked anyone here what this laptop is worth, to us its an honest answer, we would barely pay for a hp laptop, if you asked elsewhere you may get a higher price.

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