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guys got this laptop for sale, i bought it december 06. It was top of the line when i bought it. for 2399. (on special too)

Reason for sale: want to build my own desktop.

Condition: Very Good

PM If you are Intrested please.

SELL FOR: 1150 Plus delivery. Fairly Firm:

its a bargin guys. Has all the optional Extras, plays games well, can play newr games at medium res eg(bio shock/rainbow six las vagas), older games in full res with no prob ( carbon, UT 2004, CS srouce) Players newr games liek C&C3 and Company of Hero's Very Well smile.gif i can through in a few games(images) if the buyer wants too....

comes with Windows Media edition. i can format it and return it to factory spec (stock) lol before i send it out to the buyer.

in short for this price its a portable powerhouse.

Remeber this is the Core2Duo 2.0 ghz one not the Core Duo 1.8hz one..... also avaiable in the f3jc version.

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SPECS: taken from here Click here for Asus Site

Processor:

Intel® Core™2 Duo Processor T7200 2.0 GHz, 667MHz, 4MB L2 cache

Chipset:

Mobile Intel® 945PM Express Chipset

Main Memory:

DDR2 533/667MHz SDRAM, 2x SO-DIMM socket expandable to 2GB (comes with 1GB)

Video Graphics & Memory :

NVDIA GeForce Go 7300 External 128MB VRAM (512 including shared mem)

Display:

15.4" WXGA/ WXGA+/WSXGA+

Fax/Modem/LAN/WLAN Intel® High Definition audio modem and 10/100/1000 Base T

Pass and support worldwide regulation

802.11a/b/g (Optional)

Bluetooth® V2.0+EDR (Optional)

Video Camera 1.3M Megabyte Pixels (optional)

Interface 1 x Headphone-out jack

1 x Microphone-in jack

1 x Line-in Jack

1 x RJ11 Modem jack for phone line

1 x RJ45 LAN Jack for LAN insert

4 x USB 2.0 ports, 1x IEEE 1394 port

1 x TV Out (S-Video)

1 x Express Card

1 x DVI Port

1 x VGA Port

Audio Built-in Intel® High Definition audio compliant audio chip

SoundBlaster Pro Compatible

Built-in stereo speakers (1.5W)

Supplied Accessories Optical Mouse

Carrying bag

Multimedia Software ASUSDVD XP 6.0

Power Director V3.0 DE

Medi@Show V2.0 SE

Virus & Tool Software Symantec Norton™ Internet Security 2005

Adobe Acrobat Reader 7.0

NERO Express V6.0

anyquestions?

-iz

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