hey how much would you pay for a PS3 Laptop made in Metal?

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CryMax
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hey how much would you pay for a PS3 Laptop made in Metal?

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Hello I am going to sell my ps3 laptop that i made on ebay but im not sure how much to ask for can you give a price range that would be reasonable

thanks
seanmacdonn
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hey how much would you pay for a PS3 Laptop made in Metal?

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It would help if you gave a picture, or a video of it so we could have some reference of the quality of work, whether it's just some junk you threw together or if it's very professional will make a difference. The way I see it is people pay a lot more money for something that looks professional compared to something like a cardboard box with a console in it connected to a tv...
CryMax
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Re: hey how much would you pay for a PS3 Laptop made in Metal?

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It's actually not finished I kinda lied in the post

but it's almost done I've got 2 120mm fans under it high quality stereo speakers 2 headphone jacks dvd (not upside down) 15.6 inch monitor 720p a keyboard and it's really clean inside so it has good air flow you can connect it to a tv after via component and HDMI you can adjust the volume.

I think I did a pretty good job on it.

ill be done in like a month or so
CryMax
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Re: hey how much would you pay for a PS3 Laptop made in Metal?

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and like i said before it's made out of metal so trust me it will not break no matter what
WTB360LABTOP
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Re: hey how much would you pay for a PS3 Laptop made in Metal?

Post by WTB360LABTOP »

Is it stainless steel?

Also, metal amplifies shock waves, so while the outside would look ok after a drop the motherboard would have been snapped in half. I reccomend RUBBER posts to mount the motherboard at half height in the case. It would be good to put a shock absorbing product below the motherboard too.
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