Okay, guys. I'm back with another updated thread.
So I'm wanting to build my own notebook (the real way, not by configuring it online) So I believe I'm getting the Clevo M570U whitebook from rjtech. However, they charge too much for the extra components, so I'm going to try to get the rest of them via here, pagecomputers, or ebay.
I'm wanting to buy:
Clevo M570U/M575U whitebook. I REALLY want a M575. The only real difference is the white lid, afaik. No CPU/HDD/RAM in it, only GPU/battery/optical drive.
Not much left, prices updated to move!!
I'm currently selling :
Antec NeoHE 500 modular Power supply - $65 USD + shipping.
This still retails for $99, and it's been used for a grand total of 15-20 minutes. I made sure it worked, and then placed it back in the retail box, and placed that in the shipping box it came in.

Compaq R3247US - $325 shipped.
This laptop works just great. I wouldn't sell it, but I need something more powerful, as I just sold my desktop because I'm moving. (Couldn't really take it ith me) It needs a $50 battery, so I set the price to $325 shipped to adjust for the inconvenience of purchasing a battery. There is nothing wrong with this aside from that that I have ever sen aside from a few scratches by the USB ports on the side.
Display - 15.4" 1280x800px WSXGA screen
Processor - Pentium 4 3.0Ghz
Memory - 512MB PC2700 (DDR333) memory (can go up to 2gb I believe)
HDD - 60GB 4200RPM HDD
Optical Drive - CDRW/DVDROM
Wireless - 802.11b/g built in.
Wired internet - It has both 10/100Base T ethernet and V90/56.k
Media - 5-in-1 media card reader
Graphics - Radeon Mobility 9000 IGP
Sound - JBL Pro integrated laptop speakers.

Athlon XP 2000+ Socket A CPU - $40 shipped
It runs at 1.67 Ghz with 266 FSB and 256k L2 cache. A nice old school processor.

Microsoft Streets and Trips 2005 with GPS Locator bundle - $60 shipped
Used it once for a road trip to Washington state, and hadn't used it since then. Great program! Almost too great in fact. Word of advice, if you have this program... and you're using it to plan the quickest route somewhere, ignore the 'NFR' prefix. This stands for National Forest Road, and those are bad news.

The 'prices shipped' mentioned is to the US. Any prices differences will be a bit extra to include shipping differences; i.e $5 shipping to US, $15 to UK, it'll be $10 more, maybe 5 more if I'm feeling especially frisky.
I'll do transactions through paypal, unless there are extreme issues on the opposite end, in which event something can be worked out (read as using Escrow). I have a little feedback under heatware and ebay under the name thelividlysound. If you have any questions at all, whether it's for more specifications for any of the parts, more pictures, love the price and you're interested, or if my prices are outlandish, feel free to let me know via this thread, the forum PM system, or email me at thelividlysound (at) gmail (dot) com.
Thanks.
So I'm wanting to build my own notebook (the real way, not by configuring it online) So I believe I'm getting the Clevo M570U whitebook from rjtech. However, they charge too much for the extra components, so I'm going to try to get the rest of them via here, pagecomputers, or ebay.
I'm wanting to buy:
Clevo M570U/M575U whitebook. I REALLY want a M575. The only real difference is the white lid, afaik. No CPU/HDD/RAM in it, only GPU/battery/optical drive.
Not much left, prices updated to move!!
I'm currently selling :
Antec NeoHE 500 modular Power supply - $65 USD + shipping.
This still retails for $99, and it's been used for a grand total of 15-20 minutes. I made sure it worked, and then placed it back in the retail box, and placed that in the shipping box it came in.

Compaq R3247US - $325 shipped.
This laptop works just great. I wouldn't sell it, but I need something more powerful, as I just sold my desktop because I'm moving. (Couldn't really take it ith me) It needs a $50 battery, so I set the price to $325 shipped to adjust for the inconvenience of purchasing a battery. There is nothing wrong with this aside from that that I have ever sen aside from a few scratches by the USB ports on the side.
Display - 15.4" 1280x800px WSXGA screen
Processor - Pentium 4 3.0Ghz
Memory - 512MB PC2700 (DDR333) memory (can go up to 2gb I believe)
HDD - 60GB 4200RPM HDD
Optical Drive - CDRW/DVDROM
Wireless - 802.11b/g built in.
Wired internet - It has both 10/100Base T ethernet and V90/56.k
Media - 5-in-1 media card reader
Graphics - Radeon Mobility 9000 IGP
Sound - JBL Pro integrated laptop speakers.

Athlon XP 2000+ Socket A CPU - $40 shipped
It runs at 1.67 Ghz with 266 FSB and 256k L2 cache. A nice old school processor.

Microsoft Streets and Trips 2005 with GPS Locator bundle - $60 shipped
Used it once for a road trip to Washington state, and hadn't used it since then. Great program! Almost too great in fact. Word of advice, if you have this program... and you're using it to plan the quickest route somewhere, ignore the 'NFR' prefix. This stands for National Forest Road, and those are bad news.

The 'prices shipped' mentioned is to the US. Any prices differences will be a bit extra to include shipping differences; i.e $5 shipping to US, $15 to UK, it'll be $10 more, maybe 5 more if I'm feeling especially frisky.
I'll do transactions through paypal, unless there are extreme issues on the opposite end, in which event something can be worked out (read as using Escrow). I have a little feedback under heatware and ebay under the name thelividlysound. If you have any questions at all, whether it's for more specifications for any of the parts, more pictures, love the price and you're interested, or if my prices are outlandish, feel free to let me know via this thread, the forum PM system, or email me at thelividlysound (at) gmail (dot) com.
Thanks.







