Laptop for sale

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Dell Inspiron 6000 Pentium M 760 (2GHz/2MB Cache/533MHz FSB)

Intel Pentium M Processor 760 (2GHz/2MB Cache/533MHz FSB)
15.4 inch WUXGA LCD Panel for Inspiron 6000
1GB, Shared DDR2,533MHZ 2 Dimm Inspiron 6000
128MB ATI Mobility Radeon X300 Video Card for Inspiron 6000
60GB Ultra ATA 7200RPM Hard Drive for Inspiron 6000
Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005
Integrated 10/100 Network Card and Modem
24X Combo DVD/CD-RW
Intel PRO/Wireless 2200 Internal Wireless (802.11b/g,54Mbps)
53 WHr 6-cell Lithium Ion Primary Battery
3 Year Limited Warranty (over 2 years left)
3 Year Accidental Coverage (over 2 years left)

This would be a great mobile solution!

$1200obo
 
I will throw in my Echo Indigo PCMCIA sound card with the sale.
 
I'm intrigued in your offer. Can you tell me what kind of capability it has? I'm looking at buying a laptop for mobile recording that I'd also use as my work computer.

What my requirements are:
plug in RME CardBus, record 24 simultaneous tracks at 48kHz, 24 bit.

Also, any bluetooth integration? How's the battery? Why are you selling?
 
Well...I configured it with the 7200rpm HDD for the purpose of recording. I haven't done any entire sessions with (thus the selling), but it ran my RME Fireface just fine. No problems. It is not bluetooth compatible, it has a basic (non-exploding) Dell battery. It got me through a 3 hour lecture fine. The warranty is pretty good (about $400) and it covers pretty much everything except theft.

I need the cash...that's why I'm selling it. Since it looks like you don't need the soundcard, I can cut you a deal. Just PM me.
 
If you sell the card seperately, what do you want for it and does it do full duplex?
 
Oh.




Hardware Features
1 stereo 1/8 in. analog input

1 stereo 1/8 in. analog output

Supports full duplex 2 channel in, 2 channel out operation

High quality headphone amp

Analog volume control knob for output

Supports true 24 bit, 96 kHz audio

100 MHz 24 bit Motorola DSP

Powered by your notebook computer

Includes 6 foot adapter cable for RCA and 1/4 in. connections

Type II Cardbus slot required
 
According to a post I read (I think it was on GS) last week, the converters in the Indigo I/O (not the DJ!) are the same converters used in the Audiofire 12.

Secondhand info I know, but certainly interesting food for thought. No question this is a very nice laptop PCMCIA interface.

I had an Indigo about a year ago - only made one recording with it but it did sound stellar at 24/96.
 
That's cool, dude. Good luck with it - I just discovered that my brother has an amazing discount on Dell laptops through his work, so I'm going to try to get a 2.0GHz Core 2 Duo laptop with LOTS of extras for around $1600. :)

Thanks anyway!
 
$900 takes everything...I still have this laptop and the Echo I/O card.
 
$800.

I'm learning the hard way about Ebay scammers bidding and not paying. This laptop has not seen much studio time at all. It was mostly used for only Word Processing apps...it was totally underutilized.
 
I already have a laptop, but I'm interested in the i/o card if you pm me a price (it would only cost $5 to ship to me via usps to my APO)
 
Any offers?

BTW, the Indigo is sold.
 
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