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Sony HDD camcorder, Windows Vista, Celeron PC

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Having a loft clearout, got the following for sale - if no interest, off to eBay they shall go. Prices are slightly lower than what I'd expect from eBay.

1) Sony DCR SR72E 60gb Hard Disk Camcorder

Used basically for one trip to the US, been sitting in a drawer ever since. Cost an eye watering amount of money new (£450 I think). Comes in original box and I'll include a Sony Cybershot case I bought which is from Sony's camera range but fits it perfectly.

See here (at £300!) http://www.play.com/Electronics/Electronics/4-/3310694/Sony-DCR-SR72E-60GB-Hard-Drive-Handycam-Camcorder/Product.html

£95 + P&P.

2) Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate

Full retail packaging, uninstalled from my desktop many moons ago so ready to go. Fairly obviously, key is included.

£60 + P&P.

3) Intel Celeron 2.2 base unit (40gb, 256 ram) with 15" Dell TFT monitor and Win XP Professional

Windows software not included but comes with licence sticker on the case. Includes USB keyboard, can't find any spare mice. Bought as an 'emergency' machine some time ago while my usual desktop was playing up and I was right in the middle of some software development. Perfect internet machine or one for the kiddies.

£40 - collection only.

Payment by cash on collection, paypal gift or bank transfer. Collection from Swindon or Bristol, any questions please shout.

  • 1 month later...

PM sent about the Sony camera...

did james buy the camcorder ?

Nope, but I've provisionally bagsied it after getting in there a few minutes after James. ;)

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Yup, thanks for the interest folks but Jason has confirmed this sale now.

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