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Location: United StatesMember since: 15 March 2008

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autumn_3064 (10489)- Feedback left by buyer.
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Good buyer, prompt payment, valued customer, highly recommended.
silicon_electronics_parts (447579)- Feedback left by buyer.
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Great communication. A pleasure to do business with.
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Great communication. A pleasure to do business with.
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Great communication. A pleasure to do business with.
chansamar-62 (53)- Feedback left by buyer.
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Great buyer ,hope to serve you again.
tech-castle (6981)- Feedback left by buyer.
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Thank you for an easy, pleasant transaction. Excellent buyer. A++++++.
Reviews (13)
10 February 2011
not really good
the laptop is very slow, you have to use the programs one at a time before you can use it. if you are a type of person that live on the web, this thing is not for you.
08 October 2010
A standard hard drive, suited for general computing.
SATA, or Serial ATA is the current popular choice of hard drive interface for desktop systems. SATA-300 is the current standard, and is capable of transferring 300 Megabytes per second. While SCSI drives are capable of faster transfer speeds, the drives, bus controller, and cables are much more expensive, relegating their use to servers and applications where transfer speed is an absolute must. Note that if you are shopping for an upgrade to a system that is a couple of years old, it may not support SATA-300, and not operate at it's full potential. If it is any older than that, it may not support the SATA standard at all, and you should check your system's specifications for details.
27 January 2011
A very good processor
The Intel Pentium 4 processor has come a long way in the last two years. These days, if you want a top of the line system, it's going to have a Pentium 4 inside. Yes, AMD's AthlonXP 2700+ and 2800+ processors are just as powerful, its just that they're almost impossible to find for retail sale while the P4 2.8 GHz has been easily available since its' introduction.
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