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Item: Sony Vaio - VGN-FE45G

Age: 1yr old

Condition: Good

Price: $1300 (RRP $2299)

Location: Sydney

Contact: PM

Comments: This is a great notebook, its so sexy, it helps pick up chicks. I take it everywhere, the only reason im selling it is because work gave me a new one so i'll be using that from now on.

Its very powerful, i run all of my architectural and tuning programs off it while playing music and it runs so sweet.

I have the original box for it with everything that sony released with it.

Here are the specs sony released with it:

Display

Display Technology: Colour LCD TFT (Active Matrix)

Screen size: 15.4 in

General

Width (mm): 366

Height (mm): 26-35.3

Warranty (Months): 12 (the guy i bought it off (sau member) gave me a written receipt and warranty)

Weight (kg): 2.8

Graphics Card

Graphics Processor: NVIDIA GeForce Go 7600 GT

Hard Drive

Storage capacity: 100 GB

RPM: 5400

Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo Processor T5600

Processor Speed: 1.83Ghz

Media

Supported Memory Media: Memory Stick Duo

Memory

Installed memory (RAM): 1 GB

RAM Type: SDRAM, DDR2

Motherboard: Bus Speed: 667

Multimedia Features: Inbuilt Camera (i haven't installed the driver for this yet)

Optical Drives

Supported Media: CD-R, CD-ROM, CD-RW, DVD-R, DVD-ROM, DVD-RW, DVD±R

Drive Type: CD-RW/DVD-RW combo

Power Options

Power Supply: AC Power, Battery

Battery Type: Rechargeable - (Li-Ion)

Software

Operating Systems: Genuine Windows Vista Home Premium [Downgraded to Windows XP because Vista is shit - All drivers supplied]

Wired Connections

Wired Terminals / Ports: VGA, PCMCIA, D-Sub, Headphone Jack, Microphone Jack , RJ11 Phone Jack, RJ45, S-Video Output, USB 2.0

Number of USB 2.0 Ports: 3

Wireless Connections

Wireless technology supported: Bluetooth 2.0, Wireless 802.11a , Wireless 802.11b, Wireless 802.11g

Pics: (these are pics off a website, i'll get pics of what it looks like soon, but this is it)

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im on the EXACT same laptop at the moment, and they are truely awesome, havnt had a problem with mine, sat it side by side with my sisters new HP (we got ours on the same day) and the sony KILLS it in quality, plus white is pimp lol

gl with the sale mate

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