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HP Laptop Must go

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Hewlett Packard Laptop ZT3050AP

Centrino 1.5Ghz Processor

15.4 TFT Widescreen

Win XP Home

512MB RAM memory

60 Gig Hard Drive

Dvd Burner/CDRW

Radeon ATi 9200 64 MB Graphic Card

Wireless Network.

SD memory slot

3 USB slots.

1 Year Manufacturer HP Warranty.

Factory Refurbished and still sealed by the Manufacturer.

This Laptop is worth over $2500

Has light mark on the top. Very little can take picture of it now.

Pics available for serious people.

Price $2000 or nearest OFFER

Compaq Laptop also available with similar specs but its 1.6GHz and Combo drive

Price $1870

Email [email protected]

Ph 0402311990

OFFERS accepted

Battery lasts 6 hours with high performance.

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