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SOLD!!!Millennia™ 7200

Extreme Mobile Computing

".. the most extreme of computing pursuits.."

Best buys No.1, Aug/Sept 2004, PC World.

After you've read the technical specifications of the all new ITC Millennia 7200 notebook, you'll agree with PC World's evalution - extreme. Simply said, it's a notebook with all the fruit. An industry first in many respects, the Millennia 7200 sports the incredible ATI Radeon 9700 Pro with incredible 256MB video memory, Hard Disk Raid 0/1, Dual Channel DDR400 memory architecture and a choice of two mouth watering 17" widescreen LCD screens. ITC Millennia 7200 - the most extreme notebook computer on the planet!

Quick specs:

• 2.8ghz Intel Pentium 4 with 800 MHz FSB with Hyper-Threading technology

• 120gigabyte RAID 0 hard drive, 7200rpm(rare high speed for a laptop)

• 1gig of Dual Channel DDR400 ram

• 256mb ATI 9700 graphics card

• 17" CSV WSXGA+ wide screen

• 6 in 1 memory card reader (Compact flash(CF)/Microdrive, Secure digital(SD)/Multimedia Card (MMC Smartmedia(SM) and Sony Memory Stick.)

• Built in CCD camera

• CD/DVD burner

• Windows XP Pro

Why have a boxy PC in your home or office when you can have a laptop that folds away out of site.

$1500

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Pm me or e-mail me on [email protected]

cheers

Joe

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Would you include freight for that price?

And or would you be willing to do COD?

Any warranty?

freight will cost approximately $30~50

No COD, sorry dotn want to loose in Australian post :P (it does happen)

Direct deposit

I believe it has two year warranty.

I am around (and have been) this forum long enough to know how to deal in forums in general

I'll even put some MP3's and Movies for ya

cheers

Joe

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I'll take it, pending condition, location

matt

0402457832 (tammy) purchaser

what is the pending conditions?

location??? I am @ perth :( courier will cost approximately $30~50.(depends on your post code) - Insurance is optional.

Direct deposit only :(

Guys this is $4000 lappy when it was new.

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