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I'm selling my laptop cause the screen is too small, it hurts my eyes. Its a nice little laptop with the whole package in it. Good for use in the car or out and about. $2700ono 0433 408 840

VAIO 13.3" POWER NOTEBOOK VGNS58GPB

Microprocessor: Intel® Centrino™ Mobile Technology, Intel® Pentium® M Processor 770 (2.13GHz)

Processor System Bus: 533MHz

Cache: 64 KB/ 2 MB (on CPU)

Main Memory: 512MB DDR2-SDRAM (2 SO-DIMM slots, one used)

Hard Drive: 80GB (C:20GB, D:60GB) Serial ATA, 5400RPM

Wireless LAN: IEEE802.11b/g

Bluetooth: Version 2.0 + EDR

DVD±RW DL: Reading Speed: DVD±R, DVD±RW, DVD+R DL (Double Layer): 4x / DVD-ROM: 8x / CD-RW: 12x / CD-R, CD-ROM: 24x

DVD±RW DL: Writing Speed: DVD+R, DVD-R: 4x / DVD+RW, DVD+R DL (Double Layer): 2.4x / DVD-RW: 2x / CD-RW: 10x / CD-R: 24x

Graphic Accelerator: NVIDIA® GeForce™ Go 6400 with TurboCache™ (PCI Express x16 connection)

Video Memory: 128MB*

Display: 13.3" Wide WXGA (1280x800) TFT colour display (Clear Bright LCD)

Interfaces: USB 2.0 x 2, 4-pin i.Link (IEEE1394) S400, PCMCIA Type I/II x 1(Cardbus Support), RJ45 Ethernet, RJ11 Modem, Headphone jack, Microphone Jack, Monitor HD15, Memory Stick/Duo Size Compatible Slot

Modem: V.90/V.92/K56flex compliant

Ethernet: 100 Base-TX/10 Base-T

Audio: Intel® High Definition Audio compatible, 3D Audio (Direct Sound 3D Support), Stereo Speakers

Keyboard/Input Device: 18mm Key pitch / 2mm key stroke, 82 keys, Intelligent Touch pad

Battery: Up to 3.5 hours of use with supplied lithium-ion battery (VGPBPS2)

Dimensions (WxHxD): 312.5 x 29.9 (minimum) - 35.4 (maximum) x 224.8mm

Weight: Approximately 1.95kg (including supplied battery)

Warranty: 12 months standard

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