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Hi Guys, I am thinking about upgrading my notebook (being an IT guy and all...) and thought I would see if there is any interest in my current one.

It is an ASUS M5200N in pearl or as most say IPOD white.

It is a tiny little Notebook (the smallest practical one I could find). I have had it for 12 months and have had no problems with it at all! IT STILL HAS ABOUT 12 MONTHS FACTORY WARRANTY!!

I will post pics of actual item if there is genuine interest however here are some of the same model.

m5big.JPG

Specs include:

- 1.35kg (STUPIDLY LIGHT!)

- Intel Centrino M 1.7GHz

- 512MB DDR 333 PC2700

- 60GB Hard Drive

- 3-Cell + 6-Cell Battery packs

- Integrated Intel Centrino BG2200 802.11b/g Wireless LAN

- DVD/RW Drive

- 12.1" TFT Screen

- Windows XP Pro

Happy to answer questions but please do a little research yourself first if it isn't condition specific.

I paid $3300 12 months ago, I am only looking at about $1200 for it...

Comes with a couple of cases and a protective sleve... (plus a little mouse and probably some other stuff)

I am happy to load it up with 'trial' copies of software like anti virus and office if wanted and will give it a full rebuid. 'However I will not play IT support to the buyer!!' (get enough of that already :dry:)

Reply or PM if interested.

Cheers!

Todd

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