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part off a 2009 laptop or sell it whole?

I have an asus ul30a laptop, it's very old (2009 model). It was a low power laptop and built to last 9 hours on battery. However it's so old that the battry would give about 30 minutes before it shuts down.

I had to replace it because it was starting to get slow now, I put up with it for a very long time, and boy after getting my hands on a more recent 2014 laptop it shows how slow it was.

The screen bezel is all smashed up, it was made from really cheap parts so I think I'll be lucky to get £70 for it.

Thinking of parting it out like you would do a car,

Charger £15
screen £30
Keyboard £10
RAM £15
motherboard £20
Lid £15
and the rest of the small parts (I see hinges, hard drive covers and stuff listen on ebay for £50£10).

Anyone tried doing this with old laptops, has it been profitable compared to selling the whole laptop one piece.

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  • Browntoa
    Browntoa Posts: 49,611 Forumite
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    Ive always got more for parts

    If the screen is ok apart form the bezel then remove the bezel , leave the hinges on and sell it like that
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  • kwikbreaks
    kwikbreaks Posts: 9,187 Forumite
    The screen bezel is all smashed up, it was made from really cheap parts so I think I'll be lucky to get £70 for it.
    If it's as old and battered as you say I wouldn't bid 70p for it but there is a mug born every minute so who knows what it might fetch. I do think £70 may be optimistic though.
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