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post-83703-0-27589200-1316437176_thumb.jpg HP Pavilion DV6-6102AX Laptop - NEW IN BOX, UNOPENED.

Pickup available in Sydney Metro area or will post at your expense.

$1200

RRP is $1598 so $400 saving on new one

Processor Type: Quad Core A8

Processor Speed (GHz): 2.50

Installed RAM (GB): 8

Hard Drive Size: 750GB

Screen Size: 15.6"

Operating System: Windows 7 Home Premium

1 Year Manufacturer's warranty. (Buyer's responsibility to arrange directly with HP).

Brand: HP

Model: Pavilion DV6-6102AX

Colour: Black

Features Battery Type: 6-cell Lithium Ion

Bluetooth Enabled: Yes

Digital Media Cards Reader: SD Memory Card, MMC

Hard Drive Speed (rpm): 5400

Graphics Card Brand: ATI

Graphics Card Memory (MB): 1GB

Graphics Card Memory Type: Dedicated

Graphics Card Type: Radeon HD 6750M

Included Accessories: AC adapter, User guide.

Networking: Ethernet 10/100

Optical Drive Format: DVD Burner

Optical Drive Type: Blu-ray ROM

Processor Brand: AMD

Processor Model: 3510MX

Processor Speed (GHz): 2.50

Processor Type: Quad Core A8

Installed RAM (GB): 8

RAM Expandable To (GB): 8

RAM Configuration: 2 x 4GB

Ram Type: DDR3

USB Ports: 4

Disk Drives Hard Drive Size: 750GB

Screen Screen Definition: High Definition

Screen Resolution: 1366 x 768

Screen Size: 15.6"

Screen Type: LED

Audio Microphone: External

Speakers: Altec Lansing Speakers

Networking and Internet Wireless Networking: IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11n

Connections and Expansion Audio Ports: Headphone Jack, Microphone Jack

Video Ports: 1 x VGA, 1 x HDMI

Software and System Requirements Included Software: Cyberlink DVD Suite, Cyberlink Youcam, Omnifone, Adobe Flash Player, Adobe Shockwave Player, HP Setup, HP Wireless Assistant, HP Support Assistant, User Guide Documentation, HP ProtectSmart (HP 3D DriveGuard), HP Power, Adobe® Reader®, HP Cloud Drive, Windows® Live Essentials.

Operating System: Windows 7 Home Premium

Dimensions Product Width (cm): 37.8

Product Depth (cm): 24.68

Product Height (cm): 3.11/3.52

Product Weight (kg): 2.54

Warranty Manufacturers (months): 12

Labour: 12

Parts: 12

Processor Processor Brand: AMD

Processor Type: Quad Core A8

Processor Model: 3530MX

Processor Speed (GHz): 2.50

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