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You should begin by listing it costing more than what other people are asking. Do that if you are confident you marketed it will as I previously advised (Mention the big screen and fact it has ATI Graphics in your title, and if you upgrade to Windows 10 mention Win 10 in the title).
If you list the laptop as an auction on eBay it is free to do that and if it does not sell you will not pay anything, so I try to list things initially as auction to see how they do. In the UK if you list something buy it now on eBay I believe it is 50p to do that which mightn't sound like much but there is no need, list as auction instead.
If the laptop is not getting much interested, i.e. a steady stream of new views or has no watchers after say 2 weeks you can always drop the price down.
I operate from the perspective of selling to buyers in the UK but am confident marketed correctly your laptop will be sellable for more than $40... as you found yourself one sold in Denmark for £155 on Shpock so clearly things about that laptop made it attractive even at the price point.