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AUSUS EEE PC WITH 2GB RAM AND RUNNING WINDOWS VISTA OR CAN PUT ANY OPERATING SYSTEM YOUR AFTER $350 HARDLY USED NEED TO PAY FOR MY REG GREAT COMPUTER BUIT IN WIRELESS SMALLEST COMPUTER ON THE MARKET...

$350

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0406-236-495

Western Suburbs

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also noticed your selling a black 33, i have a gtr wing on mine interested in a swap for your wing, maybe we could work something out with this as well.

Just a few notes mate, not trying to make you lower your price or anything, but I think people should know:

1. If this comes with 2gb of ram, the 1 year warranty will be void, due to opening up the laptop and putting in more ram, no matter how careful you are.

2. you can buy this with Linux on it brand new at almost all computer stores (ie.. MSY) for $400 and put whatever operating system you want on it. or spend an extra 80-120 and get a ligit xp or vista on it, but will run slow, no matter what you say, i have done it with 2gb ram...

3. IT IS DEFINELTY NOT THE SMALLEST LAPTOP EVER BUILT. I have a Toshiba libretto infront of me, much smaller and much more powerful then the EEEPC... the advantage of the EEEPC though, is the price, by far.

Also.. which model is it? the 2gb surf, 2gb, 4gb surf, 4g?

Final thing.... There is a new EEEPC coming out with a 20g solid state HDD and a 9inch screen instead of a 4gb solid state and a 7inch...

Here's some specs incase anyone is curious...

Manufacturer ASUS

Model name eee pc 701

Model id 701

CPU type Celeron-M

CPU speed 900 Mhz

Graphics Intel GMA 900

OS Linux

Display Size 7" 800 X 480

RAM 512 MB

Flash 4000 MB

Keyboard YES

Mouse Pointer YES

Battery capacity 37 (W/hr)

Battery Life (tested)3.4 - 4.1 hours

Weight 920 gm

Size (w/h/d mm) 225/165/35 mm

Wireless Interfaces 802.11b/g

No Wireless PAN (Bluetooth)

No Wireless WAN (e.g. 3G cellular)

Additional Specs and Accessories (can vary)Built-in camera.

  • 1 month later...
way to kill a brothers thread :P

he never replied to me any way, he even started another thread which i posted the same question in and he never replied to that either, the seller is a retard, bit hard to sell anything when he NEVER answer posts in your thread.

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