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For sale Toshiba Notebnook less than 12 months old in excellent condition

specs are as follows

Satellite® 2410 Series

Processor

Mobile Intel® Pentium® 4 Processor-M 1.7GHz

with 512KB on-die L2 cache

System Architecture

PCI Bus V2.2

Intel® 845, 400MHz processor system bus

Hard Disk

Capacity: 30GB**

Accommodates 9.5mm height, 2.5” hard drive

12-14ms average access time (read/write)

2.5-3ms track-to-track seek time (read/write)

Enhanced IDE (ATA-5)

One screw user removable

Memory

Capacity: 256MB

Satellite 2410 expandable to 1GB

Type: PC2100 DDR 2.5V

Expandable with two user installable memory

slots (One slot used by standard memory)

BIOS

ACPI, PnP, SM BIOS

Colour Display

14.1“ TFT Active Matrix colour display

XGA 1024 x 768 resolution

Up to 16 million colours

Video

nVidia® Geforce4TM 420GO 3D graphics

controller, 16MB video memory

BitBLT hardware

AGP 4 X 66MHz

External Display Support

Up to 1600 x 1200 resolution at up to 100Hz

Composite TV out (RCA Port)

Diskette Drive Integrated

DVD-ROM Drive

5.25” EIDE, 8X max. DVD-ROM, 12.7mm height

100ms DVD-ROM random access time

Compatibility: CD-ROM, CD-R (read only), CDRW

(read only), DVD-ROM, DVD-R (read only)

Audio

Dedicated CD/MP3 Audio Player buttons

Yamaha® YMF753 sound processor

3D Sound support

DirectSound® DirectSound3D®

Full duplex sound support

Audio volume adjustable by dial

Headphone and microphone ports

Integrated stereo speakers

Expansion

Secure Digital Media Slot (SD Card)

1 x IEEE1394 port (iLink)

Two PC Card slots support two Type II or one

Type III PC Cards

Supports PCMCIA R2.01, PC Card 16 and CardBus

One free expansion memory slot

SVGA video port

TV-out port (NTSC/PAL output; RCA jack)

ECP parallel port

Fast infrared port (4Mbps, IrDA V1.1 compliant)

Three Universal Serial Bus (USB V1.1) ports

RJ-11 modem port

RJ-45 LAN port

Shutter door covering selected ports, Diskette

Drive and PC Card slots when not in use

Communications

Integrated V.90 56K modem***

Integrated Intel® 10/100 Base-TX Ethernet

Local Area Network

Intel® 82562 Ethernet Controller

Integrated Wi-Fi Antenna (802.11b)

Optional Integrated Wi-Fi Mini PCI Card (802.11b)

Battery

Rechargeable, removable 4500mAh Lithium Ion

battery

Greater than 2.5 hours battery life with main

battery^^^

3+ hours recharge time^^^

ACPI support

Power Supply

75W external AC adapter

100-240V input voltage

50-60Hz frequency

Keyboard

Full-sized 85 keys

Integrated TouchPad pointing device

Dimensions (h x w x d)

43–46mm (front-back) x 328mm x 287mm*

Weight

3.4kg

price $1400ono

comes with

bag and charger

recovery disks

instruction book

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