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Item: Sony vaio laptop

Age: bout 6months

Condition: very good never use it.

Price: RRP:$2,499. looking for offers around $1,200 Willing to swap for car dvd screen plus cash my way or yours depends on the screen.

Location:Sydney paramatta area

Contact: post or pm me.

Comments:Got as a gift round 6 months ago. dont use as i have another laptop. perfer pick up. will post at buyers expense. Comes with all accessories.

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4.5" VAIO GADGET PC VGNUX57GNL

You always strive to be your best, whether it's about your career or a leisure activity. VGN-UX57GN/L is the multimedia companion and fully-fledged ultra portable PC that is always by your side, ready for action in every way you want.

Log-in quickly with fingerprint recognition and you're ready to roll - surf the Net or video chat if you're in a hotspot, take snapshots or video clips, listen to music or use a variety of powerful Windows® Vista® Business compatible applications. This small, ultra portable PC suits your active lifestyle and helps cater to your dynamic business needs.

Microprocessor: Intel® Centrino® Mobile Technology, Intel® Core™2 Solo Processor U2200 (1.20GHz)

Processor System Bus: 533MHz

Cache Memory: 1MB

Main Memory: 1GB DDR2 SDRAM (on board)

Hard Drive: 40GB (Ultra ATA/100, 4200rpm)

Wireless LAN: IEEE 802.11a/b/g

Graphics Processing Unit: Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator 950

Total Available Graphics Memory (Max): 251MB

Display: 4.5" Wide (WSVGA 1024 x 600) TFT colour display (Clear Bright LCD: White LED)

Built-In Camera (Front side): Effective Pixels: 640x480

Built-In Camera (Back side): Effective Pixels: 1280x1024

Interfaces: USB 2.0 x1, CompactFlash Slot Type II x1, Headphone Jack (Stereo mini jack) x1, Microphone Jack (Stereo mini jack) x1, Memory Stick Duo Slot x1, I/O connector x1

Audio: Intel® High Definition Audio Compatible, 3D audio (Direct Sound 3D support), Built-in monaural speaker, Built-in monaural microphone

Keyboard/Input/Pointing Device: 64 Keys, Touch Panel, Multi-pointer, Stylus

Battery: Up to 3 hours of use with supplied lithium-ion battery

Dimensions (WxHxD): 150.2 x 95-100.5 x 32.2-38.2mm (with standard battery)

Weight: 520g (including the supplied battery)

Warranty: 12 months standard

Software

Operating System: Genuine Windows® Vista® Business (English version) with Traditional Chinese Language Pack

Sony Applications: VAIO Movie Story 1.0, VAIO Content Importer/Exporter 1.2, VAIO MusicBox 1.0, Setting Utility Series 3.0

Other Applications: Adobe® Acrobat® Reader 8.1, WinDVD for VAIO 8.0, Norton Internet Security™ 2007, PenPlus for VAIO, Windows® Photo Gallery, Picasa™, Roxio Easy Media Creator 9.0

Technical Support: 12 months (during business hours)

Supplied Accessories

Port Replicator: USB 2.0 x3, i.LINK (IEEE 1394) S400 (4pin) x1, Network (RJ-45) connector (100BASE-TX/10 BASE-T) x1, AV Out Connector (NTSC/PAL compatible) x1, Monitor connector (Analogue RGB, Mini D-SUB 15 pin) x1, DC IN connector x1

Display/LAN Adaptor: AV Out Connector (NTSC/PAL compatible) x1, Monitor Connector (Analogue RGB, Mini D-SUB 15 pin) x1, Network (RJ-45) connector (100BASE-TX/10BASE-T) x1

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