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For sale: 15" Aluminum Powerbook (loaded)

01 Feb 2005 by Jason Fried

I’m selling my 15” 1.25 GHz Aluminum Powerbook with Superdrive (burns CDs and DVDs), 768 megs of RAM, 80 gig HD, built in Airport Extreme and Bluetooth, backlit keyboard, Firewire 800, USB 2. Includes a brand new screen — the original screen was replaced due to white spots. Excellent condition (there’s a small squeak if you press down hard right above the DVD player slot). The latest version of Mac OS X is installed. Asking $1650. If interested, email jason at 37signals dot com.

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02 Feb 2005 | Chris Woods said...

I have that same squeak thing on my 15" aluminum. I had forgotten about it until I read this post.

02 Feb 2005 | Jin said...

I guess one of the new PowerBooks released on Monday is in your future?

02 Feb 2005 | JF said...

I'm moving to a 17" so I'm selling the 15.

02 Feb 2005 | beto said...

Me wantie. Too bad I don't have that much moola with me right now.

02 Feb 2005 | jason said...

i am interested but wont have the funds for another month. update us when you sell it, if you could.

02 Feb 2005 | Brian Andersen said...

I was about to buy this, solely because its so cheap - before realizing I'm sitting on the 1ghz version of the same machine.

03 Feb 2005 | Eric said...

"Loaded" is, well, a loaded term. Sometimes people selling computers mean that they loaded a bunch of unlicensed software on it to sweeten the deal, even though it may violate copyrights.

When you use "loaded" do you mean that you've loaded unlicensed copyrighted software on it?

03 Feb 2005 | JF said...

When you use "loaded" do you mean that you've loaded unlicensed copyrighted software on it?

Loaded to me means it has everything, hardware wise. Bluetooth, Airport Extreme, lots of RAM, etc. Just like when a car is loaded it is loaded with options. I'm not including any copyrighted software on it -- just the fresh standard OS X install.

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