Toughbook For Sale

Carlyle

Explorer
Well I went the way of the Mac and I'm now selling my trusty Toughbook.

Specs:

Panasonic CF-72 magnesium shelled Laptop
Fresh Windows XP sp 3 install with disc
1.25 gig ram
2.53 gig processor, old 1.8 gig chip included
160 gig HDD
Dual layer DVD/CD Player & Recorder with Nero Software
3.5" floppy drive
Built in Cisco Wireless with antenna
Two AC adapters
One DC adapter
Port Replicator
PC card for usb 2.0 and fire wire, usb 1.0 is on laptop only
Touch Screen Drivers installed
Whatever else software I have you want installed

Minor cosmetic blemishes related to everyday use.
One usb 1.0 port broken, but the pc card makes 1.0 obsolete anyways.
$800 insured & delivered

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Fish

Adventurer
Oh, you're killing me here. I've got an older toughbook that's ridden full time in three different trucks now... still keeps ticking. I'd love to upgrade but just can't afford it right now. Grrr......
 

surfgeek33

Adventurer
Great computer, a good deal for someone. We also had the same model that served us for many years until we got our Macs.

Welcome to Macdom:bowdown:
 

Fireman78

Expedition Leader
I have the same computer and I love it, however, lately the keys are acting weird. Regardless of what key is pressed, it always gives a different symbol, letter number, ect. Does this sound like a virus?? (Or do I need a new one)?
 

Carlyle

Explorer
When you close the Toughbook the keys are very tight against the screen. It seems it eventually needs a new keyboard, which a easy fix with a quick trip to Ebay. This is accelerated if you ever stack stuff on top of it or any action that pushes on the key board.

As a matter of fact I had to do the same on this unit about six months ago.
 

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