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Hey Guys,

MSI GX620 for sale. Item is brand new have box, bag, mouse, everything. Literally just arrived at my door :)

The latest Intel® Centrino® 2 Processor Technology:

• Genuine Windows is authentic Windows software that is properly licensed and legally installed. Learn more about the special benefits reserved for genuine Windows customers by visiting www.microsoft.com/genuine Windows Vista® Home Premium

• 15.4" TFT-LCD Widescreen Display

• Exclusive Turbo Drive Engine Technology

• Exclusive ECO Engine Power Management System

• The Combination of Aluminum and Metallic Threads in Body Design

nVIDIA Geforce 9600M GT 3D Graphic Card (Built-in DDR3 512 MB VRAM)

• Digital/Analog 5.1 Channel Headphone Output Recognized and Approved by the Highest standards of Dolby®

• HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) Output

• Built-in 2.0 Mega Pixel Webcam

• 802.11 b/g/n Wireless LAN with Bluetooth

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3D View of GX620

Bought a house and have less money than originally anticipated! Had saved for this laptop for quite a long time :) But first things first hey.

Price: $1799 (Comes with 2 year warrenty) RRP is well over 2 grand

Other Prices Around

Contact: Here, PM, or email. [email protected]

Cheers Guys :cool::D

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Intel Penryn Core 2 Duo P8600. 2.4 Ghz, but has an O/C button to 2.8 Ghz smile.gif

4 GB ram also. Didnt notice how lacking my info was! 320gb HD too

Located in Newcastle, warranty will be transferred yes.

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