vintage Apple Macintosh Powerbook 520c with 32mb RAM & 340mb SCSI hard drive For Sale

vintage Apple Macintosh Powerbook 520c with 32mb RAM & 340mb SCSI hard drive
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vintage Apple Macintosh Powerbook 520c with 32mb RAM & 340mb SCSI hard drive:
$124.00

This listing is for a vintage Apple Macintosh Powerbook 520c with 32mb RAM, the computer boots up and works but it has a problem with the screen, sometimes it boots up fine and sometimes it boots up with a dark screen or a white one, when the screen goes black rebooting it one or two times fixes it, I think it just has a bad connection and could be fixed, other than that it works fine, the trackpad and the keyboard do not have any problems, the battery is no good anymore so it will only run when connected to the AC adapter, you can not set the correct date on it because it only goes up to 2019, there is a file that can be downloaded to fix that.it comes as you see it in the pictures, no other parts or accessories are included.You will receive the items shown in the pictures only.The buyer pays all shipping costs, shipping will be $16.00 to anywhere in the USA.


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