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Hi everybody,

I had yesterday a small problem refering this subject. I tried to sell
by ebay my old Notebook and it went well. But now the buyer has called
me and told me the display was not OK. He told me the display is too
old, obsolete and should be replaced. I only think he didn't know
about this HPA display and was disappointed.

The laptop is 5 years old. Well, I took the laptop back and give him
the money, because I don't want troubles any sort for the 250 Euros
that I've been paid.

Now my question: I still want to sell this thing, and I don't see any
defect else than the low quality of the HPA displays, so can maybe
anybody tell me whether I could anyway proof the Display before I sell
it, so I can truly say it's not defect?

thank you very much in advance
webpanter

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"Alex Quant" <alexqspam@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message news:<c5m0lv$3b25s$1@ID-103762.news.uni-berlin.de>...
> "1webpanter" <1webpanter@web.de> wrote in message
> news:f09a2214.0404150239.78db181a@posting.google.com...
> > Hi everybody,
> >
> > I had yesterday a small problem refering this subject. I tried to sell
> > by ebay my old Notebook and it went well. But now the buyer has called
> > me and told me the display was not OK. He told me the display is too
> > old, obsolete and should be replaced. I only think he didn't know
> > about this HPA display and was disappointed.
> >
> > The laptop is 5 years old. Well, I took the laptop back and give him
> > the money, because I don't want troubles any sort for the 250 Euros
> > that I've been paid.
> >
> > Now my question: I still want to sell this thing, and I don't see any
> > defect else than the low quality of the HPA displays, so can maybe
> > anybody tell me whether I could anyway proof the Display before I sell
> > it, so I can truly say it's not defect?
>
> .. and you wanted advice on how to prove its OK. If you have a digital
> camera, try taking a few shots of the screen without using the flash (which
> tends to make a perfectly good screen look very washed out).
>
> AlexQ.
>
> Hi AlexQ,

thanks for your extensive answer, I think to have now enough
information for a new auction.

Wish a nice day

Webpanter

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"Alex Quant" <alexqspam@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message news:<c5m02b$369db$1@ID-103762.news.uni-berlin.de>...
> "1webpanter" <1webpanter@web.de> wrote in message
> news:f09a2214.0404150239.78db181a@posting.google.com...
> > Hi everybody,
> >
> > I had yesterday a small problem refering this subject. I tried to sell
> > by ebay my old Notebook and it went well. But now the buyer has called
> > me and told me the display was not OK. He told me the display is too
> > old, obsolete and should be replaced. I only think he didn't know
> > about this HPA display and was disappointed.
>
> So what if the display is obsolete - the whole laptop is obsolete! What did
> they expect?

>>> I think it was my foult, for I wrote that the Display was a HPA
and no further explanation. I didn't either mention nothing about the
poor quality of this device. Now I'm gonna do it.
>
> > The laptop is 5 years old. Well, I took the laptop back and give him
> > the money, because I don't want troubles any sort for the 250 Euros
> > that I've been paid.
>
> Assuming the laptop and its screen were accurately described I would have
> told them to go jump in a pool!

>>> And as you can read above, the display wasn't, just the laptop
itself was well described.
>
> > Now my question: I still want to sell this thing, and I don't see any
> > defect else than the low quality of the HPA displays, so can maybe
> > anybody tell me whether I could anyway proof the Display before I sell
> > it, so I can truly say it's not defect?
>
> Is the HPA display in poor shape, or poor simply because its HPA? Compared
> with a TFT screen its going to look shabby. I think simply informing
> potential bidders its an HPA display and not TFT should really be enough.
>
> Do you have a link to the original auction that you care to post here? :)
>
> AlexQ.
>
>>> Shure, the only problem is that the auction runs in germany, and
therebefore german is the lenguage :-(, but maybe is enough to see the
photo.

http://cgi.ebay.de/ws/eBayISAPI.dl [...] %3AIT&rd=1

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