ONLY SERIOUS BIDDERS!! HAD TO RE-LIST TWICE DUE TO LAST MINUTE CANCELLATIONS!
IF YOU WANT THE ITEM, THEN BID, IF NOT PLEASE REFRAIN FROM BIDDING!!!!
Amazing gaming laptop from the Asus ROG series, boasting 16GB of RAM, a 256 GB SSD and a 1 TB HDD, as well as a powerful dedicated graphics card GeForce GTX 960M.
The laptop is used, so it shows signs of wear and tear, but it has been generally well maintained and it still works very well.
I am selling simply because I do not need a laptop for gaming anymore.
The laptop seems to have a couple of minor defects, which have arose overtime, but that never stopped me from using the laptop on a daily basis anyway. These are:
- The battery charger seems to be faulty, as sometimes the laptop jumps from "plugged in" to "on battery" and back to "plugged in" within a couple of seconds. A new charger is probably the easiest and quickest solution
- The laptop keyboard is slightly faulty as it seems the right hand side buttons, when pressed, cause the computer to shut down, very much like pressing the power button. I used an external keyboard and it worked absolutely fine.
Any questions, please feel free to give me a shout by sending me a message and I shall respond asap.
On 18-May-24 at 22:57:50 BST, seller added the following information:ONLY SERIOUS BIDDERS!! HAD TO RE-LIST TWICE DUE TO LAST MINUTE CANCELLATIONS!
IF YOU WANT THE ITEM, THEN BID, IF NOT PLEASE REFRAIN FROM BIDDING!!!!
Amazing gaming laptop from the Asus ROG series, boasting 16GB of RAM, a 256 GB SSD and a 1 TB HDD, as well as a powerful dedicated graphics card GeForce GTX 960M.
The laptop is used, so it shows signs of wear and tear, but it has been generally well maintained and it still works very well.
I am selling simply because I do not need a laptop for gaming anymore.
The laptop seems to have a couple of minor defects, which have arose overtime, but that never stopped me from using the laptop on a daily basis anyway. These are:
- The battery charger seems to be faulty, as sometimes the laptop jumps from "plugged in" to "on battery" and back to "plugged in" within a couple of seconds. A new charger is probably the easiest and quickest solution
- The laptop keyboard is slightly faulty as it seems the right hand side buttons, when pressed, cause the computer to shut down, very much like pressing the power button. I used an external keyboard and it worked absolutely fine.
Drives not included.
Any questions, please feel free to give me a shout by sending me a message and I shall respond asap.