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Selling laptop, buying desktop + notebook - Limited Budget - Felle - 07-31-2009

I know there's a whole lot of topics on this subject already, but I'm creating my own anyway (my situation is probably a little rare; and besides, I want personal treatment too!)

So here's the deal:
I am currently in possession of a laptop (or to be exact, a Toshiba Satellite A100-049). The model has been around since early 2007 (I got mine just over two years ago). It cost over $1600 back then (although that is the Swedish pricing - in the states and elsewhere the price should've been noticably lower).

Specs are as follows:
  • CPU: 1.66GHz Intel Core 2 Duo T5500
  • RAM: 2GB DDR2 RAM
  • HDD: 120GB
  • Screen: 15.4in, 1280x800 display
  • Graphics: 256MB nVidia GeForce Go 7300
  • OS: Windows Vista Home Premium

Basically, I want to sell that one and buy a desktop computer. If I do, I will miss the possibility to carry a computer with me - so if I can, I'm going to get one of those cheap, small, notebooks as well. However, I have a limited budget... probably around $700 (plus what I get for selling my current laptop).

So I need help with a few things:
  • estimating what I can get for my Toshiba laptop
  • picking parts for the desktop computer
  • (eventually) choosing a cheap notebook with long battery life 

I'll try reading some other topics on the subject too and see if I can find anything useful there. :)


Re: Selling laptop, buying desktop + notebook - Limited Budget - cloakster - 07-31-2009

With $700, your not going to be able to buy both a PC and a laptop. Or was that just the budget for the PC?


Re: Selling laptop, buying desktop + notebook - Limited Budget - Felle - 07-31-2009

(07-31-2009, 10:39 PM)cloakster link Wrote: With $700, your not going to be able to buy both a PC and a laptop. Or was that just the budget for the PC?

Well, $700 is all I'm throwing in, but I'll of course use the money I get from selling my laptop too.


Re: Selling laptop, buying desktop + notebook - Limited Budget - cloakster - 07-31-2009

Opps, forgot that was Swedish dollars :P
So is that $700 USD or $700 Swedish dollars?

What store/site are you going to buy the parts from?



Re: Selling laptop, buying desktop + notebook - Limited Budget - Felle - 07-31-2009

(07-31-2009, 10:46 PM)cloakster link Wrote: Opps, forgot that was Swedish dollars :P
So is that $700 USD or $700 Swedish dollars?

What store/site are you going to buy the parts from?

There is no such thing as Swedish dollars, that's $700 USD plus what I get for my laptop (say $500 at least).

I haven't decided on a particular store yet, but http://www.webhallen.com/start.php has a lot of stuff (although isn't the cheapest place around).. Some other cheaper possibilities include http://www.komplett.se/ and http://www.pixmania.com

And if I can't afford a desktop + notebook, I'll skip the latter of those ;)



Re: Selling laptop, buying desktop + notebook - Limited Budget - SaDist - 07-31-2009

OMG i have the same computer as you felle  :X


Re: Selling laptop, buying desktop + notebook - Limited Budget - FarePak - 07-31-2009

Oh there are better sites than them, komplett is quite expensive.

There are some others but I forgot their names, i'll post back here when I find out.


Re: Selling laptop, buying desktop + notebook - Limited Budget - cloakster - 07-31-2009

This currency converter says there is such thing as a Sweden Kronor: http://www.xe.com/ucc/

And don't count on $500 for the laptop....$300 is more realistic.


Re: Selling laptop, buying desktop + notebook - Limited Budget - Felle - 07-31-2009

(07-31-2009, 11:27 PM)God_Of_War link Wrote: OMG i have the same computer as you felle  :X

Woah, interesting. I've never heard of anyone that does that. What do you think of it? :p

(07-31-2009, 11:27 PM)FarePak link Wrote: Oh there are better sites than them, komplett is quite expensive.

There are some others but I forgot their names, i'll post back here when I find out.

Heh, you're probably right, I chose them cause I bought something cheap from them before ;)

(07-31-2009, 11:29 PM)cloakster link Wrote: This currency converter says there is such thing as a Sweden Kronor: http://www.xe.com/ucc/

And don't count on $500 for the laptop....$300 is more realistic.

That's weird, works just fine for me o_O
1.00 USD = 7.20849 SEK

Hmm, okay, that's quite disappointing to be honest, I'd expect more from something that cost $1600 two years ago. Suppose you're right though; would I actually get something decent for $1000 USD?


Re: Selling laptop, buying desktop + notebook - Limited Budget - cloakster - 08-01-2009

Computer technology advances very quickly. New and better components come out all the time making a 2 year old computer pretty old.

Look what you can get brand new for $500-$550 and you will see why im saying such a low resale value. And even if the parts make it worth $400, the fact that its used will drop the value by like $50-80.

So your budget is around 5050 SEK?

Out of the 3 stores, Kimplett is the only one i can navigate since its an actual computer store so the fact that im giving links from there does not mean that its the cheapest :P