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There is a 17" monitor, 40 Gb hard disk, 350 Mb Ram, 4 USB ports, 1 CD drive, 1 cd/dvd r/w drive, logi tec mouse, good quality graphics card and has been used for the internet. Any sensable advice would be helpfull. Thank you.

2007-08-03 01:56:22 · 16 answers · asked by Kipper 3 in Computers & Internet Hardware Desktops

16 answers

Computers depreciate in value fast and though it's not completely obscelete, you wouldn't get more than $50 for it.

You could keep the monitor and donate the rest to a charity for people who don't have computers. That's what I would do.

That or try to sell it at a garage sale, I'm always excited when I see one. It's fun to just tinker around with one sometimes.

2007-08-03 02:19:56 · answer #1 · answered by Adam 3 · 0 0

In the UK if it's clean and in full working order £50.

But then if you sold the monitor seperately you could probably get £25.

The hard drive is too small, there's not enough RAM to run a modern operating system (post Windows 2000). The good quality graphics card won't run a game released in the last two years in a useable fashion. Typing letters, playing solitaire and surfing the Internet is all it's good for.

2007-08-03 02:05:49 · answer #2 · answered by themainliner 3 · 0 0

Keep the mouse take out the hard and DVD drives they can be useful else were then tie a rope to the remainder attach the other end of the rope to a boat then throw the computer overboard, it'll make a great anchor, happy boating

2007-08-03 02:36:39 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

you can keep & reuse the Monitor Keyb & mouse,
Remember Computer companies are trying to sell you a bundle whether you need it or not.

I bought a really good monitor about 10 years ago, it's still going well (repaired once to replace LOPT) there is absolutely no need to replace it.

If you really wish to get rid of it, I would suggest that you dispose of it on Freecycle as there are often people who can use them for charitable means or to help disadvantaged children.

Freecycle.org is great, get rid of thigs you don't need and perhaps get something for free which you need / want, rather than these things ending up in landfill

2007-08-03 02:04:52 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It's good for an anchor. We can get something like that from the local dump's buy-back shop for around 25 - 50 bucks. It will cost you more to advertise it in the local paper than what it's worth. May I suggest you contact a local charity who look after poor people. They'll probably find a good home for it provided you take to them. Otherwise, a dozen kids in the street would love it for nothing. Make sure you talk to their folks first.

2007-08-03 02:04:33 · answer #5 · answered by John K 6 · 1 0

No there are not any loose courses you will might desire to purchase extra memory like a stick of 512 and you likely might desire to enhance your problematical tension additionally like 80 GB,I also have a prior IBM additionally and thats what I had to do

2016-10-09 03:05:17 · answer #6 · answered by rajkumar 4 · 0 0

Now a days PII is of no use. So it doesn't have any value. But if it is solving ur purpose then it should be around 50-70$.

2007-08-03 03:40:57 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Take out the HDD & DVD-RW drives and adertise it on Freecycle. Other than those 2 items it really isn't worth anything.

2007-08-03 02:00:26 · answer #8 · answered by ? 7 · 1 0

I would suggest that you donate it to the Science Museum, as it it so out of date that it is not worth trying to obtain an offer for it!

2007-08-03 10:05:51 · answer #9 · answered by Peter R 2 · 0 0

£350

2007-08-03 01:59:31 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 4

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