Bibin
Frequent Poster
yup, got me some stuff I don't need:
Vaio VGN-TX651p: This little thing is ridiculously light and portable. It gets about 6-7 hours of battery life on low brightness with wifi on; I got a new battery for it very recently and rarely use it. The keyboard and mouse feel and work great. The LCD is a high resolution 1280x768 (a lot for 10") and the backlight is super bright and the colors crisp. Unfortunately the LCD has some slight wear marks in the backlight in the shape of the embossed Vaio logo which is visible from some angles. Nothing serious, but mentionworthy. The bezel has a tiny crack in it, negligible, and the right hinge cap on the end has popped out and I can not find it. Both do not affect it whatsoever. Has XP Pro COA, and working optical drive and hard drive. $200 firm. I don't want any price whining - these stupid laptops are rare and worth way more than you would expect. Comes with a charger.
iPhone 4 16GB: digitizer is cracked, LCD physically disconnected from motherboard. Still works, should be fine with a new screen assembly (~$30). I plug it in, it makes the sync sound, I feel it vibrate, I can answer a call on it, etc. $200 [pending sale]
iPod Video 5G 30GB: Works fine, the usual minor scratches an iPod gets. $40
Backlit DMG: Awesomely painted yellow with neat speckles on it, has a red backlight and matching battery cover. Painted by our own Ishmael, did a great job on it. I can bivert it if requested. $50
SNES system deck modified to have 15-pin VGA port on the back for RGB out. H-sync on the connector goes to composite sync, and a lot of projectors will happily accept 15khz RGBS over this connection ( I haven't found a projector that isn't compatible yet ) and the quality is substantially improved over composite or S-video. $50.
As a tie-in you can have a controller, AC adapter, video cable (for sound at least) and Link to the Past for $20. I got this whole set thinking I'd play Link to the Past but I just don't think I'm a guy who enjoys Zelda games :/
Vaio VGN-TX651p: This little thing is ridiculously light and portable. It gets about 6-7 hours of battery life on low brightness with wifi on; I got a new battery for it very recently and rarely use it. The keyboard and mouse feel and work great. The LCD is a high resolution 1280x768 (a lot for 10") and the backlight is super bright and the colors crisp. Unfortunately the LCD has some slight wear marks in the backlight in the shape of the embossed Vaio logo which is visible from some angles. Nothing serious, but mentionworthy. The bezel has a tiny crack in it, negligible, and the right hinge cap on the end has popped out and I can not find it. Both do not affect it whatsoever. Has XP Pro COA, and working optical drive and hard drive. $200 firm. I don't want any price whining - these stupid laptops are rare and worth way more than you would expect. Comes with a charger.
iPhone 4 16GB: digitizer is cracked, LCD physically disconnected from motherboard. Still works, should be fine with a new screen assembly (~$30). I plug it in, it makes the sync sound, I feel it vibrate, I can answer a call on it, etc. $200 [pending sale]
iPod Video 5G 30GB: Works fine, the usual minor scratches an iPod gets. $40
Backlit DMG: Awesomely painted yellow with neat speckles on it, has a red backlight and matching battery cover. Painted by our own Ishmael, did a great job on it. I can bivert it if requested. $50
SNES system deck modified to have 15-pin VGA port on the back for RGB out. H-sync on the connector goes to composite sync, and a lot of projectors will happily accept 15khz RGBS over this connection ( I haven't found a projector that isn't compatible yet ) and the quality is substantially improved over composite or S-video. $50.
As a tie-in you can have a controller, AC adapter, video cable (for sound at least) and Link to the Past for $20. I got this whole set thinking I'd play Link to the Past but I just don't think I'm a guy who enjoys Zelda games :/