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hey guys, i have 2 laptops for sale, my uni notebook, and mobile desktop.

Both are in good condition just superficial marks on the lids. The R500 dose have a crack in the underneath but it doesn't affect the laptop at all, i have noidea on warranty, im "assuming" manufacture warranty still as i bought them both overseas.

thanks

contact me via mail

nathan dot spaull at gmail dot com

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Asus M51 $1200ono

15,4inch

T9300 2.5ghz

2gb DDR2 Ram

9500GS 512mb

300gb Sata drive

web cam

finger print thing

Altec lansing speakers

dvd multi drive

Legit vista product key

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Toshiba R500 PPR50A-04P05C $1500ono

12inch ?

U7600 1.2ghz

2gb DDR2 Ram

onbaord 945 video

120gb HDD

external usb drive

legit XP

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dont lend ur laptops to friends....

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Did i read right, the damaged one with less features costs more?

its an r500 portege lol

around 6hr battery life, lite as a feather, perfect uni netbook

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