[Cialug] FS: Dell Mini 9 & Canon XSi camera

Jonathan C. Bailey jbailey at co.marshall.ia.us
Sat Aug 7 21:03:53 CDT 2010


On the XSi....


* It's body/accessories only - no lens. I could include a Canon 18-55mm lens (the "kit lens") for an additional amount.
* XSi/450D review: http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/canoneos450d/
* I believe my Mini 9 is GMA 950. I know they changed it to a different chipset that was less compatible later on.
* I'd like to get $500 for the XSi with the lens. ~$400 without.


-Jon

----- Original Message -----
From: "Matt Stanton" <inflatablesoulmate at brothersofchaos.com>
To: cialug at cialug.org
Sent: Saturday, August 7, 2010 8:27:46 PM GMT -06:00 US/Canada Central
Subject: Re: [Cialug] FS: Dell Mini 9 & Canon XSi camera

  On 8/7/2010 7:58 PM, Paul Gray wrote:
> On 08/07/2010 06:04 PM, Jonathan C. Bailey wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>>
>> I have a Dell Mini 9 that I'm not using anymore. The original battery seems to still hold a charge well, and the system has 2GB of RAM+16GB SSD. Physically in good condition with minimal wear/tear. I've had Ubuntu loaded on it since I got it, but it has a XP home COA on the bottom. Also, this system has the extra mini-PCIe slot and antenna for a 3G card.
>>
>> BTW, the Mini 9 also comes with a Timbuktu carrying pouch in good condition.
>>
>>
>> Also, I have a Canon XSi camera body I'm planning on selling shortly. Camera is in excellent condition. It comes with USB cable, AV cable, aftermarket battery, Canon charger, but NO LENS. The lens is available separately.
>>
> I'd be interested in the XSi.  Can you give me more details?  Does it take the
> EOS lenses, by any chance?  (Googl'ing gives me a fifty-fifty chance based on
> the model)
>
Actually, if you can drop the extra details on the list for the XSi that 
would be awesome, because I'd like to have a DSLR to get into some real 
photography without blowing a lot of money on something new (assuming 
the used price is actually lower than the cost of a new DSLR?).  I have 
no idea what to offer for some thing like this.  Is there an amount your 
are shooting for?  If you'd rather respond with price in private, that's 
fine, too.

BTW, is the Dell mini 9 an Intel GMA 950 device?  I just found a 
linux-compatible GMA950 clock boosting program online (like, I literally 
tried it out on my HP Mini 1030NR).  It actually seems to make the 
graphics respond faster than they did before it was enabled.  I don't 
have any need for another netbook, but whoever picks it up might be 
interested.

--Matt
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