A friend in Uganda wants to buy the used one and the other person asks 600,000 Uganda shillings for the used notebook. Is that still a fair price? After all, the notebook is already 5-6 years old.
We don't know what the prices are like in Uganda. Difficult to judge.
The used prices start at 450,000 UGS up to 2,000,000 UGS. Depending on the equipment, age and model.
Yes, but it doesn't say what else is taken for "your" model.
In Germany 130 euro, the equivalent of around 550,000 UGS. His first bid was 700,000 UGS, now it has gone down to 600,000 UGS. I think that's fair, but I'm not sure because this is an old model. Unfortunately, she doesn't have the money for more recent models. She only has 650,000 UGS.
I wouldn't buy a used laptop for 140 euro, not if it is that age.
Laptops have a significantly shorter life expectancy than desktop PCs, which is particularly due to the fact that laptops work with higher temperatures.
A laptop does not necessarily have to suffer a defect after a few years, but if the laptop is already 5-6 years old that would be a no-go for me, especially for this price.
The price itself may be quite good for such a used device (depending on the equipment) (apart from the fact that I don't know the prices from Uganda), but a used laptop would not be worth it to me. I see it as "the pig in a poke".