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Well,

this is the only thing remaining to sell before I can get the Skyline.. So if anyone wants a u-beaut Notebook for DIRT CHEAP (read: make me an offer!) it's thiers.

for the record, I have a loan for it ($2450 remaining) so it OWES ME! thus, I need to get rid of it to buy a Skyline!

Oh yeah, and it's FULLY tax deductable if your in the IT industry..

oh yeah, comes with LOADS of software (anything MS really)

I bought it for $4800 last yr May.

$2200 ONO <---- convince me!

Specs as below....MUST SELL!

THIN-as 25mm profile, 2kg light.

It's the ultimate in portability.

Intel Pentium III 600mhz Mobile w/SpeedStep Technology

128mb SDRAM

12gb Ultra ATA HDD

13" Active TFT LCD, 200:1 Contrast Ratio, best screen ever made w/External Monitor Out

24x External CD-ROM

1.44mb Floppy

4x USB Ports (2 Mini, 2 Standard)

56k Internal Modem

10/100 Internal LAN

16bit Soundblaster compat. Sound

Infra-red Port

Wheel Mouse Optical USB

Battery lasts about 2 hours, Touchpad mouse/MS Intellimouse Targus NoteTote carry bag included, Comes with reciept, remainder of warranty for the next 2 years and original boxes.

Email or PM me. ;)

Originally posted by nismogtsx

No offence or anything but thats a high price.

IE.  $2600

Will buy you a;

TOSHIBA

P4 1.6 (1600MHz)

256MB Ram

14.1" TFT

Internal DVD/CD-R Drive

3 x USB

2 x Firewire

and so on...........

I know that.. but is it 2cm thick ? is it an ultralight ? does it come with LOADS of software.. and I said I'm negotiable!

$1000 is an insult ;)

Originally posted by nismogtsx

No offence or anything but thats a high price.

IE.  $2600

Will buy you a;

TOSHIBA

P4 1.6 (1600MHz)

256MB Ram

14.1" TFT

Internal DVD/CD-R Drive

3 x USB

2 x Firewire

and so on...........

"If you disagree with an items price, take it up with the seller via PM, do not argue the price in the thread." - One of the rules of this forum.

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