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Hi guys,

I'm selling my fujitsu lifebook. It was bought brand new in singapore in december last year and cost around $3500. I have the notebook, the power supply, an optional carry case, all the manuals, and all the software. It comes with Windows XP Pro, MS Office Pro and the latest Norton Anti-virus. It's an awesome notebook. Perfect for travelling etc as it's so small and light. It's barely been used since bought. Actually my mum bought it but the screen was too small for her, so she went back to her magnesium sony vaio with a bigger screen. I rarely need to use a laptop at all, but I also have another one so I don't need 2. I'm asking $2350. Condition is excellent. I would say it's like new.

here is the spec:

Fujitsu Lifebook ultra portable notebook (Black)

Intel Pentium M Centrino 1.2GHz, 2Mb L2 Cache 400MHz FSB

Windows XP Pro

Microsoft Office Pro

Norton Anti-virus and internet security and personal firewall

11inch Super Fin wide XGA TFT (1280X768 res)

Dual Layer DVD Multi writer

1 Gig DDR2 Ram (can upgrade to 2 gig)

Bluetooth V1.2

8 hour battery life!!!

1.2kg weight!!!

80gb HD (partitioned 50/50)

HiDef Audio (inc built in speakers and built in microphone - great for skype etc) also has mic in and audio out and line out

built in 56K V.90 modem

Ethernet card built in

Intel Pro Wireless A/B/G built in with dual atenna

built in fingerprint scanner

Anit theft locking things

PC Card type II slot, SD slot, mem stick slot and smart card support

3 X USB 2.0 ports

VGA Out (for use with monitor or projectors etc)

S-Video out

HD audio in and out

Plus it's made in Japan so is of top quality. It was registered for world wide warranty when purchased so it still has plenty of warranty left.

It's won lots of awards in the last year too. A great ultra portable notebook.

some pics from fujitsu. I'll get some pics of the actual unit later, but it's basically in as new condition.

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for the friday the 13th. I'll drop $50 off. need it goneski. and again for this price you get:

the notebook (like new and with worldwide warranty)

the carry case (nice genuine one)

win XP Pro

MS Office Pro

all the norton gear (with 10 months subscription left)

all the original CDs and manuals

Richard that is one top notebook!

Just in case anyone is interested, I have repaired Laptops for 15 yrs and the Fujitsu is THE most RELIABLE laptop ever made!

We rarely ever see them come in for repair, and this one has warranty and MS Office as well! :D

A great buy and tempting....Hmmm

Thanks mate, it is a nice notebook. Would be awesome for tuning cars etc as it's so portable and has good battery life. plus memory card slot, 3 X USB 2.0, 1 X firewire, dual layer DVD writer. Now that I have a home desktop, a work desktop and another notebook I just don't need it. We spent nearly $4000 after buying the notebook, office pro, norton and the case.

Anyway, price drop to $2200 neg.

man this is proving harder to shift than a kidney stone. Anyway, price is still $2200 neg considering the spend of $4K on it 6 months ago it's pretty damn good I reckon. yeah it's a tech item, but still top shelf as far as ultra portable note books go. anyway, anyone who is keen just make me an offer. Now that some #$%@# stole my phone over the weekend I need the dough!

a few people asked me about warranty so I checked it out. I got this info from the Fujitsu website:

"The LifeBook P7120 will be available through Fujitsu resellers nationally and comes with Fujitsu's standard three year warranty¹ . Please visit www.pc-ap.fujitsu.com for further details."

So about 2.5 years of warranty remaining. :)

wow using the cd for scale it looks real small.

does it fit in the glove box of your GTR? i'm considering going Wolf for my ecu, so that little bugger mounted in the glove box might be a bit handy.

I'll do the glovebox check for you tonight. My guess is yes, it'll fit easily.

I really want it gone by this weekend. So let's call it $2100 for now or make me an offer. man electronics suck! $4K down to $2100 in 6 months. :rolleyes: It's top shelf too. wireless net, bluetooth, Dual layer burner, lightweight and well over 2 years of warranty a steal I reckon. If no one takes it for this money I'll find someone in the family to give it a home.

Hi, did the glove box check and it fits in there no worries. Not much room left over, but it goes in there, and you can close the glove box.

I really need this gone. so $2000 flat will take it away. That's now pretty much half what it cost. So basically a kick arse ultra portable notebook and a fraction of the replacement cost. Will post it pretty much anywhere in Aus for $20.

  • 2 weeks later...

fujitsu notebooks rock. i got their $5000 multimedia laptop and i love it... i work for Fujitsu and they gave it to me on a salary sac :)

Does this model have a 9pin serial connector? i dont know if it would be good for tuning

definatly the best laptops you can get but you pay for it as well.

  • 2 weeks later...

more pics of actual item for sale:

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It's really nice, the bottom is covered in suede!

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all the bits that come with it:

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the case (has hard protective layers, it's a semi hard case)

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still got this thing. $1900 gets it. i'll throw in free registered mail anywhere in aus. me need dough, so someone please take it. I'm already taking a $2000 bath on this thing. :3some: otherwise someone in my family is going to get a kick arse present shortly!

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