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Dell Inspiron 7000 2 in 1 Laptop/Tablet

Hey Guys,

I have a Dell Inspiron 7000 that i am no longer using. I have just been given a work laptop so it is just sitting collecting dust.

I is around 6 months old but it has seen barely any use at all (less then 24 hours of use). Really it is in as new condition.

I paid $2200 for it when it was brand new.

Specifications:

Model: 7359
6th Generation Intel i7-6500U
8GB Memory
256GB Solid State Drive
13.3-inch 1080P Truelife LED-Backlit Touch Display
Windows 10 64bit

Price is: $1000 Firm.

Happy to post Australia wide. Depending on the location i can include shipping in this price.

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