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Hey everybody,

Asus N10JC - 3 months old. Purchased for my holiday in December - But never got to really use it. When used, was plugged in, didn't need the battery, but was plugged in.

Selling, due to requiring a larger one for uni.

24 Months Warranty - Receipts will be included.

Still has all protective cover (See pictures), i have all original paper work, cds, everything unopened.

No scratches, not dents, some slight blemishes on the chrome for some reason (see pics), keys have a bit of use

10.2" Wide Screen

Intel Atom 1.6Ghz

160GB Hard Drive

1GB Ram

**Nvidia 9300M GS 256MB Graphics Card

1.3Mp Webcam

XP Home - I just updated to Service Pack 3

Finger print scanner - I never registered my fingers - protective sheet is over it still

Extras

Purchase for $65 - LowePro 12" Case for it - will give

Samsonite skin - will give

More info can be found here: http://www.asus.com.au/products.aspx?l1=5&...amp;modelmenu=1

Price - $950

Pick up brisbane

Postage can be organised through Aust Post, medium box - $20 or so. + insurance if you want.

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