FS: PowerMac, 22" Cinema Display, Wallstreet Powerbook
Well fellas, I have a few things for sale. These items are also going to be listed on ars, and if there are no buyers, then I am going to eBay the lot.
I don't currenlty have any pics, but should have a link up to some in the next couple days.
Prices are for the item only - buyer is responsible for shipping charges. I will accept PayPal, money order or a cashiers check. If you are interested, please shoot me an email at:
info at imagemason dot com
First up:
[quote]Powermac - $1600.
<strong>Dual processor 500 MHz G4 tower (each processor has 1MB L2 cache)
1,142 MB RAM (1X512, 2X256, 1X128 - all 2-2-2 SDRAM)
AGP2X ATi Radeon (OEM)
PCI ixMiro ProRez (second video card for dual displays)
Internal DVD-ROM drive
External CD-RW (Que!Fire firewire 12X 10X 32X)
Internal v.92 modem
Internal 802.11b wireless network card (airport card works with any 802.11b/g hub or router)
ATA IBM 20GB hard drive (approx 19 GB after formatting - OEM - not sure model name - model number IBM-DTLA-305020 )
2X ATA IBM 80GB 75GXP Deskstar hard drives (approx 75 GB after formatting). These drives are marked as 'servicable used parts' (they were sent as replacements for drives with mechanical failures). No problems with these drives - both in use about a year.
17" Sony Multiscan 200ES monitor
Apple Pro Keyboard w/2 USB ports
Razor Boomslang mouse
3Com HomeConnect USB webcam
Clean install of either OS X, 9 or both</strong><hr></blockquote>
Second:
[quote]22" Apple Cinema Display - $1000
<strong>This display has 1 red pixel and 1 dead pixel - neither is in a critial area and they are both very hard to notice - the monitor shipped from the factory like this. The center of the monitor takes longer to warm up than the edges, and when warm is still very slightly darker than the left and right sides. Very hard to notice and was never enough of a difference to warrant a fix. I use this monitor for graphic/web design - it rocks as anyone knows who has used one. I am sad to see this one go.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Third:
[quote]Powerbook G3 "Wallstreet" - $450
<strong>266MHz G3
384MB RAM
4GB OEM hard drive
Apple CD-ROM module (removable)
VST superdrive module (removable - for floppies and 'superdisks')
Farallon SkyLine 802.11b wireless card - works in both OS X & 9
external Iomega Zip drive (comes with adaptor + 2 zip disks)
2 batteries
2 power supplies (1 yoyo and 1 original black)
Clean install of OS X or 9 (or both, but that doesn't leave much space left on the drive).</strong><hr></blockquote>
If you purchase any two of the above items, I will sweeten the deal by throwing in this game pack for free:
[quote]<strong>
Descent 3
Carmageddon 2
Myth
Falcon 4
Combat Mission: Beyond Overlord
Baldur's Gate
Future Cop, L.A.P.D.
Medal of Honor, Allied Assault
Summoner
Quake III + Team Arena
Giants: Citizen Kabuto
</strong><hr></blockquote>
[ 02-27-2003: Message edited by: The Pie Man ]</p>
I don't currenlty have any pics, but should have a link up to some in the next couple days.
Prices are for the item only - buyer is responsible for shipping charges. I will accept PayPal, money order or a cashiers check. If you are interested, please shoot me an email at:
info at imagemason dot com
First up:
[quote]Powermac - $1600.
<strong>Dual processor 500 MHz G4 tower (each processor has 1MB L2 cache)
1,142 MB RAM (1X512, 2X256, 1X128 - all 2-2-2 SDRAM)
AGP2X ATi Radeon (OEM)
PCI ixMiro ProRez (second video card for dual displays)
Internal DVD-ROM drive
External CD-RW (Que!Fire firewire 12X 10X 32X)
Internal v.92 modem
Internal 802.11b wireless network card (airport card works with any 802.11b/g hub or router)
ATA IBM 20GB hard drive (approx 19 GB after formatting - OEM - not sure model name - model number IBM-DTLA-305020 )
2X ATA IBM 80GB 75GXP Deskstar hard drives (approx 75 GB after formatting). These drives are marked as 'servicable used parts' (they were sent as replacements for drives with mechanical failures). No problems with these drives - both in use about a year.
17" Sony Multiscan 200ES monitor
Apple Pro Keyboard w/2 USB ports
Razor Boomslang mouse
3Com HomeConnect USB webcam
Clean install of either OS X, 9 or both</strong><hr></blockquote>
Second:
[quote]22" Apple Cinema Display - $1000
<strong>This display has 1 red pixel and 1 dead pixel - neither is in a critial area and they are both very hard to notice - the monitor shipped from the factory like this. The center of the monitor takes longer to warm up than the edges, and when warm is still very slightly darker than the left and right sides. Very hard to notice and was never enough of a difference to warrant a fix. I use this monitor for graphic/web design - it rocks as anyone knows who has used one. I am sad to see this one go.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Third:
[quote]Powerbook G3 "Wallstreet" - $450
<strong>266MHz G3
384MB RAM
4GB OEM hard drive
Apple CD-ROM module (removable)
VST superdrive module (removable - for floppies and 'superdisks')
Farallon SkyLine 802.11b wireless card - works in both OS X & 9
external Iomega Zip drive (comes with adaptor + 2 zip disks)
2 batteries
2 power supplies (1 yoyo and 1 original black)
Clean install of OS X or 9 (or both, but that doesn't leave much space left on the drive).</strong><hr></blockquote>
If you purchase any two of the above items, I will sweeten the deal by throwing in this game pack for free:
[quote]<strong>
Descent 3
Carmageddon 2
Myth
Falcon 4
Combat Mission: Beyond Overlord
Baldur's Gate
Future Cop, L.A.P.D.
Medal of Honor, Allied Assault
Summoner
Quake III + Team Arena
Giants: Citizen Kabuto
</strong><hr></blockquote>
[ 02-27-2003: Message edited by: The Pie Man ]</p>
Comments
Apple offers a High Defenition 20 inch for 1299.
And plus you have two bad pixels.
<strong>..$1000 is too much for a Cinema.
Apple offers a High Defenition 20 inch for 1299.
And plus you have two bad pixels.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Not really looking for commentary on the prices - thanks
<strong>..$1000 is too much for a Cinema.
Apple offers a High Defenition 20 inch for 1299.
And plus you have two bad pixels.</strong><hr></blockquote>
i dont agree.. 200 bucks less is a big difference... and no tax here either.
must admit, the powermac aint too shabby of a deal... but i must wait :-)
<strong>Plus for $1000 for getting a BIGGER display than the 1200 20".</strong><hr></blockquote>
Think warranty....fixing an unwarranted display is very costly. The cost is even higher than $1000
Don't mean to be an ass but the 22"'s quality isn't as good as the 20"......Things look "foggy" on the 22" while the 20" is like clear blue sky
By the way I do wish my 20"CD could be bigger
[ 02-27-2003: Message edited by: Leonis ]</p>
<strong>Oh Pie Man....what're you going to get? </strong><hr></blockquote>
For the short term (1 year) I am trading in my goodies for a 12" PB (I am writing on it right now), and then next year I am planning on getting a new tower.
The 12" PB is sweet btw. I am more and more in love with it every day. This keyboard is simply amazing.
<strong>wow....going from 22" screen to 12"......unless you are not using your PB for work otherwise this is a big trade off even it's temporary</strong><hr></blockquote>
I hook it up to a VGA monitor when doing any real work...