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Hi all,

I have 2 ex lease Compaq Armada E500 laptops for sale.

P3 1ghz processor. One has 128mb ram the other has 384mb ram.

DVD/CD drive (read only)

3" floppy drive

2 x pcm card slots

ir port

av output

lan card

56k int modem

usb port

com port

printer port

serial port

mouse port

15" screen

pm me or call 0417577744 for payment details. These will sell quick.

Cheers,

Ken

OS is XP Pro.

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Both sold. Should have more in a week. The drives are quite small, only 10gig, some of them do have 20gig drives though. Luck of the draw. Google search Compaq Armada E500 for pics.

Will post when more become available.

Cheers,

Ken

  • 2 weeks later...

Tango has bought 3 (dont know if he has received them yet) , Jager has bought 1, Primo has bought around 30 (he is OS at the mo) and I use mine every day. I can guarantee quality, delivery and no mix ups.

Cheers,

Ken

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