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allantheboss
12-12-12, 07:09 PM
An Acer Aspire 6935. Used but works well. Big screen, still fast for it's age, and a new battery. £100


And one of these:
http://www.samsung.com/my/consumer/pc-peripherals-printer/notebook-pc/ultra-portable/NP530U4C-S01MY

I've had it for about a month only, and used it very little. I bought it thinking a laptop would be the best choice for Uni but I don't take it anywhere with me, so I simply would like to recuperate some of what I paid and buy a desktop PC instead. It's in perfect, immaculate condition. It's been on for maybe 20 hours total. No fingerprints, grease marks and even still has the plastic packaging film on the outside cover. It's a beautiful, quick laptop (don't let the processor capacity fool you!) but I'd really be better off with a computer and bigger keyboard for all the essay writing I'll be doing this year. Box and all the bits are included.
Offers very near to £600 considered.

PM me if interested, I'm looking for a very quick sale! I'm completely honest and sincere with my sales. I genuinely just want to switch PC's.

flymo
12-12-12, 08:54 PM
Have you considered just buying a Bluetooth/wireless keyboard /mouse combo and just plugging that into your laptop? Possibly a screen also if you prefer that. Will be cheaper than replacing the laptop and gives you the flexibility if you need it.

NTECUK
13-12-12, 07:28 AM
Its a breeze to plug them into your tv and any keyboard can plug into it.
So save the depreation and use it

allantheboss
14-12-12, 12:41 PM
I have no need for a laptop, so may as well try and recuperate as much money as I spent whilst it's still new, to buy what I actually want. If I buy an all-in-one with the money, it saves having to buy a wireless keyboard/mouse and a monitor to plug my laptop into- negates the point of owning a very portable computer. I'd get more for my money in non-portable form. Thanks for the suggestions, though.

flymo
14-12-12, 12:45 PM
If I buy an all-in-one with the money, it saves having to buy a wireless keyboard/mouse and a monitor to plug my laptop into- negates the point of owning a very portable computer. I'd get more for my money in non-portable form. Thanks for the suggestions, though.

True, but you'll need to buy those items anyway for a desktop PC. No worries.