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hey i have a toshiba A200/G01 laptop!

BRAND NEW!! box has been opened to check it and put back!

RRP on these are still selling for $1999.99

FEATURES SPECIFICATIONS

CPU TYPE Intel Core 2 Duo Processor 64-Bit, L 2mb Cache

MEMORY (STANDARD/MAX) 2GB (1GB+1GB) DDR2 667MHz

VIDEO CARD TYPE ATI Mobility Radeon 256MB Dedicated graphics, Maximum Graphics with HeyperMemory is 1023MB

OPTICAL DRIVE Built-In Super Multi Double layer Drive (DVD+R DLx2.4, DVD-RAMx3, DVD±Rx8, DVD±RWx4)

DISPLAY SIZE/RESOLUTION Stunning 15.4" TruBrite™ Clear Super View widescreen (XGA+) 1280 x 800

SOUND/SPEAKERS Premium Harmon Kardon Speakers

VOLUME CONTROL, HEADPHONE, MICROPHONE Volume Control Dial, Headphone port, external microphone port, integrated microphone,

MODEM International 56k V92 Data/Fax modem

NETWORKING LAN 10/100 Base TX, Wireless LAN 802.11 a/g/n

TYPE OF PORTS 1x Express Card slot, 4 x Hi-Speed USB 2.0, 1 SVGA, 1 Firewire, 1 HDMI, 1 TV-Out (S-Video) 5 in 1 Card Reader, Bluetooth 2.0

PORT REPLICATOR FACILITY Cybershop Recommends Belkin Express Dock

BATTERY TYPE/USAGE Approx up to 3 hours* (6 cell) usage maximum

OPERATING SYSTEM Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium (No Recovery Disc)

ADDITIONAL SOFTWARE Toshiba user’s manual, Toshiba value added package, Norton Internet Security™ 2007 (90day trial), Ulead® DVD MovieWriter® for Toshiba. No Windows Recovery Disc included - make your own

ADDITIONAL FEATURES FingerPrint Biometric Reader, Card reader - XD, Memory Stick, SD , Remote Control

DIMENSIONS & WEIGHT 360 x 267 x 29.8(front)/36.8(rear) mm, 2.7KG

WARRANTY 1 Year Parts and Labour International Warranty with FREE Courier Pickup in Australia*

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looking for $1600!

as i said BRAND NEW!!!

FREE postage..

contact me via pm or quicker by phone or email

[email protected] or 0433290801

cheers adrian

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