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For sale is my brand new HTPC. 2 months old, used about 5 times.

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(in a box like this, no point taking pics, looks exactly same)

DETAILS:

Dual Core 2.93GHz i3 530

4GB 1333MHz DDR3 RAM

Windows 7 Home Premium 64Bit

30GB SSD Boot Drive

1TB storage drive

512MB HD5450 graphics card

GA-H55M-UD2H Motherboard

Compro E750F Dual channel TV tuner

Corsair VX450 PSU

Samsung SH-B083A Blu-Ray disc drive

Antec Remote Fusion black case with LCD display

Windows Media Centre remote control

Windows Wireless Media Desktop 3000 and mouse that works on almost any surface

all set up and ready to go. Currently I run XBMC but it also has WMC obviously. Heres a quick vid to show you what it looks like running on your big screen

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZLzdL...eature=related

Key Features

-Watch AND record TV at the same time

-Play DVDs and Blu-Rays

-Back up your DVD and Blu-Ray collection to hard drive

-HDMI connection

-Full 1080p HD

-7.1 surround sound

-TV like remote control + wireless keyboard/mouse

-All regular computer functions

PRICE: going up on ebay at buy it now $1650, will sell for $1500 cash on here for a quick sale.

to buy one already built like this you are looking at $2000+

This site sells a similar product for $2090 once you select all the comparable options.

http://hometheatrepcs.com.au/proddet...d=Antec_Fusion

CONTACT: can msg me on 0410 479 557, can call if you want but during the day I wont answer cos I'm at work. Or reply/PM on here

LOCATION: Perth, WA

Will ship interstate at buyers cost. Or can pickup in WA

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