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If i can get enought interest, i will buy some of these laptops from my work and re-sell them on here...

They specs and pics are as followed....

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Toshiba Portege A200 (Pentium M Processor 725 1.6GHz, 512MB RAM)

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General

Processor Pentium M (Dothan)

Processor speed 1600 MHz

Motherboard chipset Intel 855GM

Memory/Storage

Amt of RAM 512 MB (max 2048 MB)

RAM type DDR SDRAM

Hard drive 60 GB

Optical drive DVD/CD-RW combo

Connectivity

Ports 3 x USB 2.0, FireWire, S-video out, VGA-out, Ethernet, modem, earphone-out, microphone-in

Modem V.90 software modem (56Kbps)

Network interface 802.11g wireless LAN, 10/100Mbps Ethernet

Display

Graphics hardware Intel Extreme Graphics

Amt of video RAM Up to 64MB (shared)

Video RAM type DDR SDRAM

Diagonal screen size 12.1 inch

LCD technology Clear SuperView technology

Max. external resolution 2048 x 1536

Natural resolution (max) 1024 x 768

Multimedia

Sound hardware 16-bit SoundBlaster Pro audio chipset; built-in stereo speakers

Software

Operating system Win XP Pro

Software included Microsoft Office OneNote 2003; InterVideo WinDVD; InterVideo Creator 2 Platinum; Sonic RecordNow! Basic; Toshiba Console; Toshiba ConfigFree; Norton AntiVirus 2004 (90 day-trial)

Chassis

Weight w/battery 2 kg

Built-in devices SD card slot; 2 x Type II PC Card slot; wireless 802.11g LAN

Dimensions 279 x 238 x 34.8 mm

Modular bays No

Power Supply

Battery type(s) included 6-cell Lithium-ion

Mfr-claimed battery life up to 3.8 hours

Thats the specs...

The best i can get them from would be between $1000 and $1250 there should be about six...

So PM me if interested...

They are ex-rental but in a reasonably good condition, they are under 6 months old and good for students and or business men/women, they retail for about $2500...

PM me if interested so i know to tell work not to sell them all....

BTW $1000 to $1250 is SAU price anyone else $1500 :)

Cheers,

Sindows

Deffinates

Lavers

Mtrix888

FLY.11R

Mabeys

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Can you get something similar but a little lower spec'd? I only have about $500 to spend. Need a notebook for uni. Cheers

Nah sorry mate,

this is all work had...

how much would it cost to ship to melb?

Shouldnt be anymore than $40 insured... That a guest-tee-ment but yeah shouldnt be anymore than that...

cheers,

Mitch

hey mate wondering if these r still avilable and if so would u be able to do a deal for 2 of them???

cheers jason

Yep they are still available

I could sell two for $2300 + shipping and insurance

Instead of $2500.

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