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I’ve got a brand new IBM ThinkPad X31 for sale. This notebook is from the ultra-portable range of IBM notebooks. A brief list of specification are as follows:

Intel Centrino 1.6GHz

512MB DDR SDRAM

40GB Hard Drive

16MB ATI Mobility RADEON

12.1" TFT LCD Screen

56K V.92 Modem

Gigabit Ethernet

Intel Wireless 802.11A/B

6.0 Hrs Battery Life

Three years parts and labour (System Battery: One year)

Windows XP Professional

Please refer to the following links below for more information:

http://www-605.ibm.com/content/misc_includ...004_ap_link.htm

I bought this notebook directly from IBM then decided that I wanted to get another model so the notebook is still factory sealed. Receipt will be provided for warranty purposes.

Postage is included in the price. Payment to be made via COD (COD fee applies) or Direct Deposit (payment to be received before it is sent out). Please feel free to email me if you have any other queries.

Price: $1,800.00 including postage

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