FS Hp TC4200 Tablet PC

Dark Prodigy

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Selling my nice HP TC4200 Tablet PC. Very slight signs of cosmetic wear on lid surface. Runs fantastic. No signs of slowing down or component fail. Full original OS reformat (fully updated) & install w/ original Windows Tablet Key and Recovery and Driver Discs. Original HP stylus pen. Battery still holds nice charge. Practically brand new DVD-Rom drive included with notebook. Tablet functionality 100%. Includes original HP charger.

Specs:

Microsoft Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005
Service Pack 3

Intel Pentium M 2.0 Ghz 797 Mhz
1.49 Gb RAM
40 Gb HDD



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More pics and verification info provided upon request. This notebook is VERY solid. Serious offers only please.

$150 OBO


Heatware: Darkprodigy 17-0
Ebay: Prodigydark 100%
 
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Bump! Really nice Tablet PC here..... fully activated fresh install Tablet OS.. includes USB DVD-Rom drive
 
Bump for sale. Price is still too high for me, given what you could get on eBay. But this very nice. That D40 takes some nice pictures still. Original lens on it?
 
Ebay averages about $220 for this tablet PC and most are without an operating system.... or even the proper original OS... let alone the original Windows key and recovery disks.... and a USB DVD drive...and not even close to this condition.

I'm using a Nikkor AF-S 50mm f/1.8 lens. Finally taking pics without using the automatic settings.
 
i used to have one of these, one of the better laptops hp has made.
 
Wish I had the cash, I would snag it.

It would work perfect for a "recipe box" idea I have for the kitchen. Mount it on the bottom side of the cabinet (keyboard towards the wall) and be able to drop the screen down when needed (assuming you can rotate the screen upside-down). When your done, just rotate and close it to keep it out of the way and leave the counter clear. Heck, the integrated graphics might even be able to playback some standard definition TV cooking shows or non-HD youtube videos....

Thinking... thinking...
 
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