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Monday, October 12, 2009

Selling my Sony VAIO V505EX Notebook PC on eBay

As I recently upgraded to a new notebook, it is time to find a new home for a perfectly good workhorse, my Sony VAIO V505EX Notebook PC, which is up for auction on eBay through next Sunday, October 18. The notebook is pictured below.

photo of Sony VAIO V505EX Notebook PC on eBay

This PC was a workhorse for me, as I ran my little Internet consulting firm off it for the first several years. You can view the V505EX specs in PDF format here, and full support information is available here on Sony’s Web site. In addition to the specs I upgraded the memory to 2 GB and the hard drive to 100 GB. It also includes a port replicator/docking station and the restore CDs.

Bidding starts at a penny for this great buy in a notebook PC.


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Posted by Mike Maddaloni on 10/12 at 03:00 PM
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