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trive

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Jul 24, 2002
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I'm going to sell my old iMac (it is really well-kept) and i'd like to know what is the 'right' price for it...
those are the specifications:

- PowerPC G3 @ 400 Mhz
- SDRAM: 64 MB + 128 MB
- HD UltraATA 10 GB
- Screen: CRT 15''
- sloat loading, reads CD/DVD + esternal usb burner 4x6x4x lacie.
- ATI-Rage (8 MB)
- internal Modem 56K
- built in Ethernet
- ready for AirPort
- 2 FireWire 400 Mbps
- 4 USB 12 Mbps
- built in Harman Kardon
- built in microphone
- VGA for doubling screen
- keyboard mouse USB Apple
- Software (in the box): Mac OS 9 (in CD restore and install), QuickTime, iMovie, AppleWorks, Internet Explorer e Outlook Express, Netscape Communicator, Bugdom, Nanosaur, Palm Desktop, Kid Pix Studio Deluxe, Adobe PageMill, FaxSTF.
- Software installed: Mac OS 9.2.1 and Mac OS X Jaguar 10.2, with Acrobat Reader 5, iChat, iMovie, Explorer, iPhoto, iTunes 3, Mail, Quicktime 6, Sherlock 3....

I thought maybe 400-500 dollars.
What do you think?
 
With all the stuff you've got there, I would think you could get more like 600 or 700 dollars for it. At www.everymac.com you can see the current specs and estimated selling price of any Mac model, if you're interested.

--Fred
 
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