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For sale unwanted gift need cash for Christmas, this laptop is brand new in the box with all Software etc... + warranty. Will beat anyones price

price RRP A$1,329

Click here to see how much it cost on Ebay

Click here to see how much it cost at Dell.com

Selling for $1000 or near offer willing to negoiate.

located in Sydney CBD

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Versatile Entertainment

The Inspiron 6400 was designed with versatility in mind. It incorporates Intel® Centrino® Duo mobile technology and Genuine Windows® XP Professional or Genuine Windows® XP Home Edition to provide wireless connectivity anywhere wireless access is available and improved battery performance versus its predecessor. Thanks to the combination of Intel 945® mobile chipsets and low power consumption Intel® CoreTM Duo Processor, you don't need to compromise on battery life if you want to enjoy your multimedia or productivity applications away from home or in the office.

Inspiron 6400's 15.4" wide aspect displays and the brand new Intel® Media Accelerator 950 graphics technology all combine to provide a superb visual experience.

The eye-catching, stylish Artic Silver and Alpine White design incorporates a 5-1 card reader as well as front-access multimedia buttons for conveniently controlling audio CDs or movies. Even connecting all your digital multimedia devices is easy with the Inspiron 6400. It comes with a standard S-Video (TV-Out) port, IEEE 1394, and four built-in USB 2.0 interfaces.

The Inspiron 6400 also features the next generation ExpressCard card slot for connecting various expansion devices (ie. WWAN ExpressCards, TV Tuners cards - items sold seperately) - please note that this model does not support the older PCMCIA Interface.

Mobile computing has never been easier!

Processor: Starting from Intel® CoreTM Duo T2300E (2MB Cache, 1.66GHz, 667MHz FSB) with Intel® Centrino® Duo Mobile technology

Operating System:

Genuine Windows® XP Professional

Genuine Windows® XP Home Edition

Display: Wide area with the 15.4" Wide-Aspect display. Choice of standard WXGA or optional UltraSharp WXGA and WUXGA with TruelifeTM LCD Displays

Chipset: Intel® 945GM

Memory: Up to 2GB dual-channel 533MHz or 667MHz DDR2 SDRAM provides blazing performance.

Wireless: Internal PCI-e Mini-Card WLAN support; Optional Internal card with Bluetooth® wireless technology

Storage: Up to 100GB (5400rpm) SATA hard drive lets you store and access abundant data on your notebook.

Media Bay Options: Configurable DVD/CD-RW or DVD+/-RW optical drive.

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