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New condition not used much, no scratches, silent laptop no noise!

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PROCESSOR - AMD Turion 64 1.6Ghz MOBILE TECHNOLOGY

MEMORY - 512MB

HARD DRIVE - 60GB OPTICAL DRIVE - Dual Layer DVD±RW drive

COLOUR DISPLAY - 15" WXGA BrightView TFT

VIDEO - ATI Radeon Xpress 200M 128mb

TV-OUT PORT - S-Video AUDIO - Altec Lansing

LAN - Integrated 10u2044100 LA, 802.11bu2044g WLAN

Wireless connection

MODEM - High speed 56K modem,

CARD READER - 6-in-1 media reader

USB PORT - 3 USB 2.0

PARALLEL PORT

Expansion Port 2

SERIAL PORT

PC CARD SLOT - 1 Type Iu2044II PC Card slot

IEEE1394 PORT

INFRA-RED PORT

BLUE TOOTH

SOFTWARE - Microsoft Windows XP Home, Microsoft Works 8.0, Microsoft Money 2005, Microsoft Encarta 2005 (CD), Microsoft Windows Media Player 10, Intervideo WinDVD, Sonic RecordNow, Muvee AutoProducer DVD Edition, Adobe Acrobat Reader 6.0, Apple iTunes for Windows, Symantec Norton Anti-Virus 2005 (60 days live update)

HP carry bag

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