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Toshiba Satellite M105 14" Laptop Intel 1.66GHz 120GB SSD 2GB RAM Windows XP

$ 36.96

  • Brand: Toshiba
  • Color: Silver
  • Connectivity: Gigabit Ethernet, USB 2.0, VGA
  • Features: 10/100 LAN Card, Multi-Touch Trackpad, Optical Drive, Widescreen Display, Wi-Fi
  • GPU: Intel Pentium Dual
  • Graphics Processing Type: Integrated/On-Board Graphics
  • Hard Drive Capacity: 120 GB
  • MPN: L305-S5944
  • Maximum Resolution: 1280 x 800
  • Model: Satellite M105
  • Most Suitable For: Casual Computing, Gaming
  • Operating System: Windows XP
  • Operating System Edition: None
  • Processor: Intel Pentium
  • Processor Speed: 2.16 GHz
  • RAM Size: 2 GB
  • Release Year: 2009
  • SSD Capacity: 120 GB
  • Screen Size: 14 in
  • Series: Satellite
  • Storage Type: SSD (Solid State Drive)
  • Type: Notebook/Laptop
  • UPC: Does not apply
  • gtin13: Does not apply

Description

Up for sale is a used Toshiba Satellite M105-S3001 in good condition. This machine is perfect for all your Windows XP retrocomputing needs: It's been upgraded to 2GB DDR2 RAM, and in place of its typical HDD is a 120GB SSD for incredible speed that was impossible at the time of its original production. What's more, this system come a wi-fi card for accessing modern wi-fi networks. Its copy of Windows XP Delta Edition is fully updated with all drivers installed, as well as the Supermium web browser (Google Chrome for Windows XP) and a suite of Windows XP software. It has a 1280x800 display, an Intel Pentium Dual Core processor, and a variety of ports. All installed hardware is functional, except that the battery, while installed correctly, doesn't hold much if any charge (a charger is included). Otherwise, the unit only has minor cosmetic defects, especially scuffs and scrapes on the top case. Take home this rare find for your vintage gaming and computing needs today! Note: Windows XP is an unsupported legacy operating system which is not patched or updated for security purposes; Windows XP Delta Edition is an unofficial updated version. Use of legacy software is at your own risk.