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Hi,

Selling my laptop as I no longer have a need for it. It's a Toshiba Satellite 2800 with the following specifications:

* Toshiba Satellite 2800

* 13.3" 1024x768 TFT Screen

* Intel Celeron 650mhz CPU (Pentium III Generation)

* 192mb RAM

* DVD-ROM/CD-ROM

* 6GB HDD

* Onboard 10/100 LAN

* 2x Onboard Speakers & Subwoofer with Bass Ehancer Function

* 2x USB

* 2x Type II, or one Type III PC card Slots

* 1x 25-Pin Parallel Port

* 1x 15-pin VGA Port

* Composite TV-out NTSC/PAL output

* RJ45 LAN Port

* RJ11 modem port

* PS2 Mouse/Keyboard port (Y-connector supported)

* Audio-out, Mic and Volume control

* Li-Ion Battery holds charge like new

* iOmega Click! Drive with 40mb Disk

* Carry Bag

* Comes with fresh Windows XP Pro install

* Also comes with Windows ME CD & Licence

It's in great condition, never been dropped, all hinges are like new. The only thing visually wrong with it, is the paint is worn where your hands rest, though this is a problem with all Toshiba Satellite 2800's. Mouse and keyboard work perfect. Screen is unmarked and works perfectly also. It has *never* skipped a beat and functions as new.

I'm looking for a quickish sale. Asking $550 ono. Please email or PM me any questions, I can supply pictures for interested parties. Will send interstate at buyers expense, but will not COD.

Thanks

Ryan

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