I am thinking of selling my 12" ibook (500MHZ, 384 MB RAM, CD/DVD ROM, 10 GB Hard drive) and buying something faster.
Asking price 660$.
Doug
ingoldd@sympatico.ca
Well you can check out the prices that people are selling similar items for on eBay or on Usedottawa.com, or on this message board. On the most part everything sort of depreciates in value over time. It is rare that anything really increases in value. Your iMac 2001 is still a good machine though, but with the newer Mac Mini's going for roughly $600 street, the new iMacs for about $999, and newer iBooks, etc...difficult to say.
Best bet is to do some eBay research then have an asking price, and a price that you are willing to live with. That would be my advice.