BenQ JoyBook S35 LED/HDMI (bangkok) THB6000
- Country: Thailand
- Listed: October 20, 2011 8:59 am
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Hi i have a BenQ joybook S35 amost 11 month old Brand new condition 9.5/10 ,come with Benq Bag too,only cash and carry at $6000 bth,please mail me your mobile number if you are sincere interested. Genuine Intel(R)CRU U2300 @1.20GHZ 1.20GHZ 1.96GB of RAM Window XP 2010 16.9 HD Ultra ViVid LED HDMI 8 cell battery and provides up to 11 hour runtime,long lasting powers. 4 in 1 card reader SD/MMC/MS/MS-PRO wireless Lan intel wifi link 5100A/G/N Built -in 1,5W speaker x 2 weight 1.8 KG SRS HD surrounding. 1.3 megapixel webcam eSATA Port. Location: bangkok it’s ok to contact this poster with services or other commercial interests
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BenQ JoyBook S35 LED/HDMI (bangkok) THB6000
Then ,you finally find some cheap used laptop prices, between $200 and $400, or an ad for laptops in the UK less than 100 pounds. Sounds a lot better on the face of it, but I just did some Internet shopping and lets see what I came up with. The “Special” on one of the Internet’s top sites was a 650 MHz HP notebook Pentium III with Windows 98. They were selling it for $329 before shipping and handling. That’s eight year old technology! No wireless, an 18 GB hard drive (cheap new notebooks ship with 60 GB hard drives, three times the capacity), and while I like Windows 98, Windows XP is required for all manner of new software.
One of the most expensive things to replace on a laptop is the screen. Check for any purple or pink discoloration, and if you find any, send the computer back. It’s not worth the hassle or cost of repairs.
Check all plugs, sockets, and wireless connections like Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. Many of these are attached to the motherboard, which is costly to replace. If one USB port is broken and you can live with the other three, then do it. If the headphone jack is broken but you have Bluetooth headphones anyway, then rejoice.
Buy a laptop that has its original “recovery CD”. What some sellers do is wipe the drive and put Linux on it because they lost the original Windows disc, i.e. “recovery CD”. This sucks because in reality Windows may run best on that laptop over Linux (due to proprietary hardware with proprietary drivers). The first thing you should do with any used laptop is immediately do a “slow” format of the hard drive (this will mark any bad sectors) then pop in the recovery disc and install the provided Windows OS. If you like it, stick with it. If not, wipe it out and put on Linux.
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