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NEAR NEW, Celeron mobile 1.3GHz, 1GB RAM, DVD/CD burner, wireless, 15' screen!! brand new genuine carry case

FOR QUICK SALE - LOCAL PICKUP ONLY!!

The laptop is roughly 8 months old, and its original RRP was in excess of $1850 without the extras or the upgrades. It is in excellent condition - would suit new buyer! It is dark metallic blue and silver in colour. It comes with a BRAND NEW genuine Compaq / HP carry case - which itself is valued at $139!!

The laptops ram has just been professionally upgraded to 1GB, as opposed to the standard 256MB. This upgrade really improved the performance and power of the laptop - this upgrade cost $420 (2x 512MB=1GB) - Please click on the link to confirm prices - http://www.ramcity.com.au/module~HP/Compaq...26/Kingston.htm

The laptop has just been professionally reloaded with a fresh copy of Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2, Microsoft Office XP Professional (Word, Excel, PowerPoint - etc), Nero burning rom (For burning CD’s) and also Power DVD, Clone DVD and DVD Decrypter (for DVD watching / burning!).

Norton Systemworks has also been installed, which protects the computer from viruses. I have also paid for and activated a one year suscription for updates - etc as a bonus for its new user!!

Laptop Specifications –

- Intel Celeron M 1.3GHz Processor

- 40 Gig hard drive

- UPGRADED 1GB ram!!

- 15” ultra high resolution screen (no dead pixels)

- High quality 64MB Intel Extreme graphics card

- Integrated wi-fi / wireless

- Inbuilt DVD / CD burner drive!!

- Inbuilt Memory card reader - (SD/MS/MMC/SM/XD)!!

- Inbuilt JBL Pro stereo speakers

- Inbuilt 10/100 Ethernet port

- Inbuilt 56k Modem

- PCMCIA, Firewire, USB, PS/2 ports - etc

- ‘Quick touch’ shortcut keys

What’s included in the package –

- Compaq Presario M2031AP - Excellent condition

- Genuine Compaq Battery

- Genuine Compaq AC Adaptor / charger

- Original software / Documentation CD's

- User guides / manuals

Pickup is available from the Hills District in Sydney. I WILL NOT POST AS I HAVE BEEN ADVISED THAT AUSTRALIA POST DO NOT OFFER A SERVICE FOR FRAGILE ITEMS AND LAPTOPS CANNOT BE INSURED FOR DAMAGE. Please do not ask me if will I post the laptop at the buyer's risk, as I will not post under any circumstances.

Price is $845.

Please call Chris on 0402-487-085 if interested.

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Edited by chrisgtr

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