Sunday, September 12, 2010

Trying to provide a Mac?

450 MHz PowerPC G4 Cube

128 MB RAM, OS X 10.3.4

M7649Zm/A Studio Display 17 LCD Monitor

Comes near all of the usuals, as ably as FileMaker, FileMaker Pro, Microsoft Office X, Norton, and Now Contact. Also with inventive keyboard, mouse, speakers, headphone jack, and external power supply.



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What would be a defensible amount to expect in the Dutch auction of this computer?

Trying to provide a Mac?

The G4 itself is a relatively old gadget at this point and with the RAM mass in it, it would not be competent of handling most of the specialty programs that are amongst the main draws to have a Mac to begin near.



Based on the specs you are giving it would at best go for a couple hundred dollars. Computers own an incredibly high rate of depreciation. It would be a nice device for someone who doesn't use it extensively beyond the basics, but beside the low price of PC's out of the box, it needs to be worth their while.



Currently the most prized part of your system is the monitor which you might want to consider selling alone. If it is still contained by full working condition and has a moral color display, then that might fetch more than the system and be easier to attempt to supply.

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