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Hey guys im selling my laptop which i pretty much have no use for as i have purchased a new one.

I bought this laptop at my previous job as a salary sacrafice so i will personally need to write a receipt for it. Specs are

TAKEN FROM ANOTHER ADD CANT BE BOTHERED WRITTING

Intel Pentium M 1.4Ghz (similar to a Pentium 4 2.8Ghz! ) combining with Intel Pro 802.11b WiFi to form Centrino

1gb RAM

14.1 Inch XGA TFT Active Screen

Awesome Ati Radeon 9000 32MB Video Card (non-shared, dedicated video memory!)

60gb Hard Drive

DVD-CDRW Combo Drive

16 Bit Sound

PCMCIA Port, 2xUSB, S-Video Out, VGA Out, Infrared, Mic Input, Line/Headphone Output.

----> Built In 56K Modem <---

----> Built in 10/100/1000 Lan Card <----

----> WiFi Card (wireless 802.11b)<----

Battery Power Supply

Im chasing 850 so hit me up

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