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Selling my Sentia

post #1 of 6
Thread Starter 
I am selling my Alienware Sentia. I have used it for just over a year. This is an extremely fast, extremely portable computer which is great for travelling or University. It is a 12.1" notebook, processor is a Pentium M 2.0Ghz, 60GB hard-drive, DVDR/CDR Combo Drive, Intel Wireless A/B/G internal card, 1GB Ram (single stick, so you can easily add more). Please PM me for more details! Asking $1100. Offers accepted. In and around Calgary area, unless you want to have me include shipping in the price.
post #2 of 6
You'd probably be better off posting this in the Buy/Sell forums.

However to offer you a tip, $1100 for a used Sentia is a bit high. My brand new Sentia m3450 cost me $1199 configured + shipping. That's with a Core 2 Duo 2.0GHz proc, an 80GB HDD and 14" widescreen. That's also with the 1 year warranty which yours no longer has.

Good luck.
post #3 of 6
haha 1100, and he is trying to "SELL" us on its features, when most here prolly know more about it than him....roflol

ps.
Youll be lucky to get 6-700 for that model, its wayyy out of date
post #4 of 6
Thread Starter 
Uh, yea I figured as much. My buddy said that I could get 1100 for it, but after I posted this I took a look at the Alienware site, you can get a brand new dual core Sentia for 950$... I'll never get rid of this crappy thing!
post #5 of 6
u will u just have to take a huge hit, what really sucks is my sentia is over 2-1/2 years old, and I can get 6-700 for it from noobs wowed by AW logo, but educated buyer wouldnt pay 400 for it prolly even though in fine working order its just out of date ontop of the fact that laptop prices fell through the roof in the last year, C2D's should have been around 2000$ and as u saw u can get em for under 1K and thats in inflated dollars, thats prolly like 8-900 in dollars from the day we bought ours...... less than 1/2 easy.... doh
post #6 of 6
hw much have you decidedon selling it for?
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