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Hey guys

I recentlly won a promo through work and recieved $7000 worth of products from HP Australia.

However my house is yet to be completed and have no room at the moment to setup my new pc.

I have for sale the following,

1 x HP M7595 Media Centre (TV Tuner and Media Centre OS)

2 x HP 19" Wide screens with DVI Inputs (8ms)

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Yes a dual monitor setup...

All brand new and still in box's...

Specs;

Intel Core 2 Duo E6400 © DC 2.13 GHz

1066 MHz front side bus

Socket 775

Chipset

P965

Motherboard

Manufacturer: Asus

Motherboard Name: P5BW-LA

HP/Compaq motherboard name: Basswood-UL8E

Memory

Component Attributes

Memory Installed 2 GB (1066mhz)

Maximum allowed 8 GB* (4 x 2 GB)

Hard drive

300 GB SATA 3G (3.0 Gb/sec)

7200 rpm

16X DVD(+/-)R/RW 12X RAM (+/-)R DL LightScribe SATA drive

Must use Double-Layer media discs in order to take advantage of the DL technology

Must use LightScribe-enabled media discs and supporting software in order to take advantage of the LightScribe technology

Function Maximum speed

DVD-RAM Up to 12X

DVD-R DL Write Once Up to 8X

DVD+R DL Write Once Up to 8X

DVD+R Write Once Up to 16X

DVD+RW Rewritable Up to 8X

DVD-R Write Once Up to 16X

DVD-RW Rewritable Up to 6X

DVD ROM Read Up to 16X

CD-R Write Once Up to 40X

CD-RW Rewritable Up to 32X

CD-ROM Read Up to 40X

Wireless

Wireless LAN 802.11 b/g

Video Graphics

GeForce 7600GS

512 MB DDR memory

I/O Ports: S-Video, DVI-I, DVI-I

Television

TV tuner card

Sound/Audio

Integrated High Definition audio

Realtek ALC 882 chipset

Supports up to 8 audio channels

Dolby Pro Logic II compatible

Dolby 5.1

Network (LAN)

Integrated 10/100 Base-T networking interface

Memory card reader

Supports the following cards:

Compact Flash I

Compact Flash II

IBM Microdrive

Secure Digital (SD)

mini-SD

MultiMediaCard (MMC)

Reduced size MultiMediaCard (RS-MMC)

MultiMediaCard Plus (MMC plus)

MultiMediaCard Mobile (MMC mobile)

Memory Stick

Memory Stick Pro

Memory Stick Duo

Memory Stick Pro Duo

SmartMedia

xD Picture Card (xD = extreme digital)

External I/O ports

I/O ports on the front panel

Port type Quantity

15-in-1 (4 slot) One

1394 One

USB Two

Headphone One

Microphone One

Audio L-R One

S-video in One

Composite video in One

I/O ports on the back panel

Port type Quantity

PS2 (keyboard, mouse) Two (one each)

USB Four

1394 One

LAN One

SPDIF out (coaxial) One

SPDIF in One

Audio (side speaker out, rear speaker out, center speaker out, line-in, line-out, microphone) One Each

Expansion slots

Slot type Quantity

PCI Three (One available)

PCI Express x16 One (None available)

Drive bays

Bay type Quantity

5.25" external Two (One available)

3.5" internal Two (One available)

Personal Media Drive One (One available)

Technologies

Viiv

Vista Capable

Vista Premium Ready

Keyboard and mouse

HP wireless keyboard

HP premium wireless mouse

Remote Control

USB infrared remote and receiver

Monitor specs;

Display size 19-inch (48.2 cm) diagonal and viewable image

Display type TFT liquid crystal (8ms)

Input terminal 1 VGA 15-pin D-type connector (analog cable included)

DVI-D connector (DVI cable not included)

Scanning frequency Horizontal scan range 30-83 KHz

Vertical scan range 55-75 Hz

Recommended resolution (H x V) 1440 x 900 @ 60 Hz

RRP $5699

Sell $3500

So thats a saving of over $2000...

First in best dressed... This machine is a gaming monster and a perfect solution if you have an XBOX 360 for all your media centre needs... Its the most powerful home use HP machine on the market today...

Please PM any questions, also yes it does have a 12 month warranty which started 2 weeks ago...

Pick up or delivery is all good. Will delivery anywhere in Brisbane...

Oh all cables and everything required to use comes supplied... There is even a remote control and a wireless keyboard and mouse, so its a complete media centre solution...

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will you separate the monitors col??

I guess it depends on the price...?

I actually have 4 of these monitors, I was going to use two and sell two...

Pm me an offer Jarrad...

IS THIS INCLUDING GST? ahaha

As this is a private sales, no gst will be paid to the ATO...

But if you feel it nessary to pay an extra 10% id be more than happy to pay the gst... :D

  • 2 weeks later...

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If i dont sell it this week, im gonna open the box...

Be warned, if i open it im gonna keep it, its goona take over my brain and consume me...

It will be too much of an upgrade for me to sell over my old pc... :happy:

  • 1 month later...


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