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Current model, ultra portable and extremely thin (this one is even thinner than the standard mini!) Intel atom 1.6ghz, 10.2 inch widescreen, 2gb ram, 60gb hard drive, built in webcam, Windows 7 Ultimate - etc.

The laptop has been rarely used and is still in excellent condition. I bought it specifically for travelling but have since purchased a house so my plans to go overseas have been put on hold. The laptop is very small (but not too small) and lightweight. It is the thinnest HP Mini currently available! It is also very easy to use with the 92% full-sized keyboard and bright and clear 10.2 inch wide screen.

The laptop is currently running Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate (with windows aero) and also has Microsoft Office Enterprise 2007 (Word, Powerpoint, Excel, Access, Frontpage, Publisher - etc). The original box, instruction manual and genuine AC adaptor / charger is also included.

Laptop Specifications -

- 1.6GHz Intel Atom Processor

- 2GB ram

- 60GB hard drive

- 10.2 inch Brightview Infinity widescreen display (1024 x 600)

- Built in Webcam

- Built in Wireless

- Built in Bluetooth

- Built in Altec Lansing stereo speakers

- Built in stereo microphone

- Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950

- 92% full-sized keyboard

- Touchpad with scroll zone

- Ports and connectors: External Ports 2 USB 2.0, RJ-45/Ethernet, Headphone-out/Microphone in combo jack, Expansion Port, SD card slot

Looking for a quick sale - $445

Pickup is available (and is preferred!) from the hills district, however I'm happy to pack it up and send via registered post to you.

Any questions? You can contact me any time on 0434 929 257.

I have a habit of browsing the site without signing in so tend to miss some important messages, so please update this thread if you do send me a PM!

Cheers!

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