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This auction is for a Like New Laptop! This laptop was a Google Chrome OS Prototype, that I installed another operating system on! I can put any Operating System you want on this before shipping it out!
This will work like a normal laptop, you can do just about anything that you can with a normal laptop, because I can put any operating system you want on it.
This will ship Priority Mail, with tracking!
This laptop looks brand new! There is no scratches on the screen, no dents dings, nothing!
Examples: Windows, Ubuntu, Google Chrome OS, or any other linux distribution. Just ask!
System Specs:
Intel Atom N455 1.66GHz Hyper Threaded
2GB Ram
16GB SSD (SOLID STATE DRIVE - Very FAST!)
Headphone jack
1x USB Port
1x External Display port
1x SD Card Slot
Long Lasting Battery (I usually get 8 hours or so!)
If you have any questions, feel free to ask! I'll answer as quick as I can!
Questions & Comments
what yr was it made?how old?
can u put windows 7 or xp?
and is it 16GB or was that a typo? Just wondering because it's an odd number.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solid-state_drive
Truthfully, you probably shouldn't install Windows on an SSD. That drive design wasn't meant for use with an operating system that has to do so much "seeking" during normal operation, and most solid state disks will fail within 12-18 months if you put them under so much intense pressure. The CR-48, like this one above, was physically engineered to be a cloud machine, and is specially designed to run Chrome OS, or one of the very light Linux variants (like Mint).
(former computer engineer, offering my experience only...)
Thanks for the comment though!
The CR-48 is a great little machine, it really is. All I was suggesting was that it would be a good idea to stay with the OS this netbook was designed for, for maximum lifespan and performance.
Good luck with your auction! I actually always wanted one of these to play with.