bsweetness
Android Enthusiast
**SOLD**
I'm going to be doing some serious traveling in the near future, and I just purchased a new ThinkPad W520. So I'm putting my beloved M11x R1 up for sale. It's definitely the most versatile and fun computer I've ever owned. It was purchased in May of 2010. It's been my occasional-use machine during that time (mostly in meetings for note-taking and a little traveling). My main work is always done on a desktop. It's in great condition, and everything runs as smooth as the day I purchased it. I'm still getting over 6 hours of battery life on integrated graphics and 2-3 hours on discrete.
Here's the rundown on the specs:
I also purchased an extended complete warranty with the machine when I ordered it direct from Dell. According to Dell, the warranty is transferable and there's still over a year and a half of warranty left on it:
Complete Care - 05/12/2013
Next Business Day Support - 05/12/2013
XPS Technical Support - 05/12/2013
Also included is a black Alienware neoprene sleeve that's specifically made for the M11x along with the power cord and original CD/documentation.
You'll find me listed in the Ratings/Feedback thread on this site with multiple successful sales - http://androidforums.com/classifieds/438678-ratings-feedback.html. If you want further feedback, you'll find it on eBay under bjh_18.
I just bought a new laptop and a new phone for my upcoming travels, so I'm really not interested in any trades. You can offer if you want to, but I'll probably not going to be interested. The R1 models of the M11x have been going for between $400 and $500 on eBay as of late with no (or very little) leftover warranty. Having a year and a half's worth of complete warranty is one of the big selling points here. Because of that, I'll start things off by considering offers on the price that you want to send my way for it.
I'm going to be doing some serious traveling in the near future, and I just purchased a new ThinkPad W520. So I'm putting my beloved M11x R1 up for sale. It's definitely the most versatile and fun computer I've ever owned. It was purchased in May of 2010. It's been my occasional-use machine during that time (mostly in meetings for note-taking and a little traveling). My main work is always done on a desktop. It's in great condition, and everything runs as smooth as the day I purchased it. I'm still getting over 6 hours of battery life on integrated graphics and 2-3 hours on discrete.
Here's the rundown on the specs:
- Alienware M11x (Cosmic Black)
- Intel Core2 Duo SU7300 1.3GHz (3MB Cache, 800MHz FSB) (Overclockable to 1.73GHz)
- 4GB Dual Channel DDR3 at 1066MHz
- 11.6-inch WideHD 1366x768 WLED
- 1GB NVIDIA GeForce GT 335M graphics card (user switchable on the fly to Intel integrated graphics for increased battery life)
- 320GB SATAII 7,200RPM hard drive
- Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium, 64bit, English
- Integrated 10/100 Network Interface Card
- Integrated High-Definition Surround Sound Audio 5.1 (it really has killer sound from the speakers for a laptop)
- a/b/g/n 2x2 MIMO wirless network card
- 1.3 Megapixel Webcam
- Integrated Bluetooth 2.1+ Enhanced Data Rate
- Multi card reader (SD/MS/MMC)
- Ports: 3 USB, HDMI, VGA, Display Port, 2 audio jacks, 1 microphone jack, 1 FireWire port.
I also purchased an extended complete warranty with the machine when I ordered it direct from Dell. According to Dell, the warranty is transferable and there's still over a year and a half of warranty left on it:
Complete Care - 05/12/2013
Next Business Day Support - 05/12/2013
XPS Technical Support - 05/12/2013
Also included is a black Alienware neoprene sleeve that's specifically made for the M11x along with the power cord and original CD/documentation.
You'll find me listed in the Ratings/Feedback thread on this site with multiple successful sales - http://androidforums.com/classifieds/438678-ratings-feedback.html. If you want further feedback, you'll find it on eBay under bjh_18.
I just bought a new laptop and a new phone for my upcoming travels, so I'm really not interested in any trades. You can offer if you want to, but I'll probably not going to be interested. The R1 models of the M11x have been going for between $400 and $500 on eBay as of late with no (or very little) leftover warranty. Having a year and a half's worth of complete warranty is one of the big selling points here. Because of that, I'll start things off by considering offers on the price that you want to send my way for it.