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hey guys got this for sale second hand no scratches perfect bloddy condition as you can see on scorp tec retails for $4250 thats the cheapest price in melb it was bought only bank in jan as it says on the bottom it only weigh's 1.7 KG

wanting $1500 really firm on the price

call me on 0402670354 or pm or email [email protected]

pics-------> http://www.scorptec.com.au/index.php?prdid=00006379

CPU Intelฎ Pentiumฎ M Processor 1.6GHz

(w/Enhanced SpeedStepฎ) Intelฎ Pentiumฎ M Processor 1.4GHz (w/Enhanced SpeedStepฎ)

Secondary Cache 1MB

Chipset Intelฎ 855GM

Memory 512MB DDR266, Max 1024MB 256MB DDR266, Max 1024MB

Hard Disk Drive 40GB (Ultra DMA/100 and S.M.A.R.T. Support) 30GB (Ultra DMA/100 and S.M.A.R.T Support)

Display 13.3" XGA TFT Colour (Max 1024x768 pixels)

Graphics Integrated Intelฎ Graphics w/Dynamic Video Memory Technology with 3D Graphics Accelerator and MPEG-2 Support (for DVD)

Sound AC Link Audio (AC97 compliance: SigmaTel STAC9767) with Internal Speakers (Stereo)

Communication V.92*** modem & 10/100 Base-T LAN

Wireless LAN Intelฎ PRO/Wireless 2100

Bluetooth™ Integrated PC Card Option

Storage Device External USB FDD (Optional)

Device Bay**

(Hot Swappable) Combo Drive (DVD & CD-R/RW) CD-R/RW Drive

Replaceable with options:

USB FDD Bay Unit, DVD-ROM Drive, PC Card Slot, 2nd Battery, Weight Saver

External I/O Interface 1xVGA, 2xUSB 2.0, 1xRJ45, 1xRJ11, IEEE1394, Audio (Line-in, Headphone-out, Microphone-in), Docking for Port Replicator, AC Adapter Power Input

Port Replicator 1xVGA, 2xUSB 2.0, 1xPS/2 KB/mouse port, 1xSerial, 1xParallel, 1xRJ45, AC Adapter Power Input

Card Slot PC Card Slot Type I/IIx1

IR Interface IrDA1.1 (Max. 4Mbps)

Security Panel Application Mode

Programmable Application Launch Buttons for Internet, email and two other software

Security Mode

Unique Numeric Buttons for Security Lock (More than 800,000 possible password combinations)

Keyboard 82-key w/19mm Key Pitch, 3mm Key Stroke

Pointing Device Touch Pad with Scroll Button

AC Adapter Input: AC100-240V, Output: DC16V 60W

Battery* Approx. 4.7 hours, Lithium-Ion

OS Bundled Microsoftฎ Windowsฎ XP Professional Edition

OS Supported Microsoftฎ Windowsฎ XP Home Edition

Microsoftฎ Windowsฎ XP Professional Edition

Microsoftฎ Windowsฎ 2000 Professional Edition

Other Software Bundled Norman Virus Control

Norman Personal FireWall

Dimensions 293mm (W) x 236.5mm (D) x 31.5mm min. (H)

Weight Approx. 1.75 kg (w/Weight Saver)

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