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Item:HP IPAQ HX2100

- 312MHZ processor

- 128MB onboard memory

- 64K Colour screen

- Windows Mobile 5.0 2003 SE

- Dual CF and SD slots (rare for a PDA to have both)

- Bluetooth

- Infrared port

Globalsat CF GPS card (SIRFSTAR III chipset)

Cold satellite aquisition is around 20 seconds, hot acquisition is virtually instant. Usually holds a lock on between 5 and 7 satellites at all times.

Toshiba 256 MB SD memory card

In-car PDA cradle with built in speaker and charger

Age: Approx 1.5yrs

Condition:Everything is in perfect working order and immaculate condition. The PDA still has the factory screen protector on it (so the scratches in the pics are the screen protector not the screen!!!!)

Price:$300

Location: Brisbane (northside)

Contact: Via PM

Comments:PDA comes with PC USB docking cradle, wall charger (use with cradle), and all factory packaging and documentation.

I bought this all separately and set it up as a GPS navigation unit. And it works perfectly as a GPS system.

The cradle has a built in amplifier and speaker for amplifying voice navigation instructions and a charger for charging the PDA. The dual slots make it ideal for GPS, the CF slot is used for the GPS card and the SD slot is used for a memory card that holds the GPS software and maps.

Currently it has TomTom Mobile 6 installed with Australian maps (full turn by turn voice directions and auto route re-calculation). It will come with this pre-installed on the SD card and ready to go. You can use other mapping programs if you wish.

Its effectively a TomTom GPS unit but with the bonus of full PDA functionality (email and internet via bluetooth, organiser, word processor,etc.)

I'm only selling due to my parents buying a dedicated GPS unit for the family to share.

The only thing to note is I have lost the CD that had Microsoft Activsync on it (this program is installed on your PC/Laptop so it recognises the docking cradle). However this is freely downloadable from the Microsoft website, and I’ll probably even put a copy of it on a CD with the Tomtom software anyway.

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Pickup from the Northside of Brisbane, or postage can be arranged will probably be expensive due to the large boxes.

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Epiphone Les Paul Studio, LTD EDN

Blue with pearl strike plate and truss rod cover.

Solid Mahogany body and neck,

Near new Ernie Ball strings

They aren't made any more as it was a limited edition, They sold new for $800, still has all factory packaging etc

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Excellent Condition $600, pickup only.

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Tanglewood TW28STR-CE-NA

Acoustic/electric with cutaway

Solid American spruce top, Mahogany neck, Rosewood back and sides,

Ernie Ball Slinkee strings, plus spare set included,

Comes with old hard case and stand.

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Excellent Condition $450, pickup only.

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Marshall MG15 MS-11 Micro Stack (same warm up amp used by Slash.)

2 separate cabinets each with 10” speaker

Stands approx 1m tall!!!

15W head, with spring reverb, overdrive, EQ, Marshall FDD,

Awesome sound and loud for a “small” amp.

As new condition, still with all original packaging.

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$450 pickup only.

Contact via PM thanks.

Edited by Ashman
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