>>He's probably swapping because something even more powerful came along.
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>>That's what I'm doing, yes.
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>>It's a Gateway, T-Series
>>AMD Turion 64 X2 TL-60 processor, 2.0 GHz
>>It came with 3 GB of memory, but I upgraded it to 4 GB
>>It came with a standard 5400 rpm drive, but I upgraded it to a 7200 rpm drive (186 GB drive)
>>it's a 14.1" display, goes up to 1200x800 resolution Not as bright as, say, an HP laptop (which seem to be the brightest of all), but it's good.
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>>It needs a new keyboard - the F5 key broke off a few months ago. Also, the space bar and left shift key have gotten stuck before (currently they are OK). I am very hard on keyboards. The keyboard is still fully functional, but really should be replaced.
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>>I bought it for about $800 back in April 2008 and have put about $200 into it (memory and faster drive).
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>>Asking price will depend on whether someone wants to take it "as is" and fix the keyboard themselves, or wants me to get a new keyboard.
>>I have some older Fox / .NET / SQL Server books that I'll throw in for free.
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>>Has all the basics....webcam, wireless, network card, etc.
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>>I'm looking to buy either for a 15.6" or 17.3" display (my eyes are really getting bad, need a bigger display) and a core 2 Duo processor.
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>I am not in the market but that has me panting a little. Sounds like a great deal for someone.
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>That's funny that the F5 key is broken. Refresh, right?
Probably too much debugging in .NET (g)
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