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SS8_Gohan
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Hi all,

Selling this great HP Compaq 6710b latop. Top of the line for it's series. Used but in great condition and i just wiped the 250gb HDD and have a fresh install of Windows Vista on there :)

Will also update it over the next few days, Service Pack 2, etc.

Some brief specs:

Intel® Centrino® Duo Processor Technology

Intel® Core™2 Duo Processor T9300

2.50 GHz , 6 MB L2 cache, 800 MHz FSB (grunty!)

Intel® Wireless LAN 802.11a/b/g, Bluetooth 2.0+

Genuine Windows Vista® Business

Chipset: Mobile Intel® GM965 PEN

2048 MB DDR2

2 SODIMM slots supporting dual channel memory

Upgradeable to 4096 MB maximum

Graphic Processor: Intel Accelerator X3100 (384mb)

1 x Type I/II PC Card Slot

4 x USB 2.0

Integrated 10/100/1000 Network Card

Bluetooth

Gigabit Ethernet

IEEE 802.11a

IEEE 802.11b

IEEE 802.11g

Fax / Modem

2.59 Kg

CD / DVD Type Dual Layer DVD±RW - with LightScribe

The lid has some very slight marks, but that's about it. Otherwise in great condition.

Comes with genuine Vista product key as well (sticker on the back)

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Finger print scanner, nice security feature

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Very handy all-in-one memory card reader (SD-MS/Pro, MMC-XD)

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Cool touch control features. Just slide your finger over to on/off various things like wireless

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Touch control volume, slide up or down

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I don't think the HP Recovery Manager program is installed on this laptop, so i'd probably ditch the partition for the HP Recovery.

Heaps of power, nice big screen. Great laptop!

Price: $950ono

cheers,

daniel

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