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Hi All,

Looking to sell my notebook. Work recently gave me one so want to sell the one i bought last year (and replacing with a Media PC).

It is an nx8220 part number EE117PA. Looking for $1150 (bought for $1900 off employee purchase - retail price of $3200 i think it was. Let me know if your interested. negotiable. Specs are as follows:

PROCESSOR: Intel Centrino Mobile Technology;

Intel Pentium M Processor 770 - 2.13GHz

CAHCE: 2MB L2 cache; FRONT SIDE BUS: 533MHz;

CHIPSET: Mobile Intel 915PM Express Chipset

DISPLAY: 15.4 inch WSXGA+ WVA Display with ambient light sensor;

MEMORY: 1 x 1024MB 400MHz DDRII SDRAM;

STORAGE: 80GB 5400rpm Hard Drive

OPTICAL DRIVE: Removable MultiBay II DVD+/-RW Drive

GRAPHICS: ATI Mobility Radeon X600 with up to 128MB discrete video memory;

OS: Windows XP Professional

NETWORK: Integrated Intel 802.11a/b/g WLAN and Bluetooth;

SLOTS: Secure Digital (SD) slot,

COMMUNICATION: 56K modem; NETWORK: Gigabit Ethernet (10/100/1000)

POINTING DEVICE: Touchpad

POWER: 8-cell Li-Ion Battery

Regards

Justin

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