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Item: HP Pavilion Laptop - 'DV6027tx'

Location: Melbourne, VIC

Website: N/A

Item Condition: Used, but in Perfect Condition.

Reason for Selling: Need cash for a car.

Price and Payment Conditions: $1300 + $40 Postage Aust Wide (insurance included)

Extra Info: Specs as follows:

*Intel® Core Duo 2 (2nd Generation) T5200 @ 1.60GHz - 2MB L2Cache

*15.4" WXGA BrightView Widescreen

*GeForce Go 7400 Video Card (128Mb Dedicated and 128Mb Discrete)

*1GB DDR2 System Memory

*120Gb 5400RPM SATA Hard Drive

*LightScribe Super Multi 8X DVD+/-RW w/Double Layer

*HP Imprint Finish with Built In Microphone and 1.3Mpx Webcam

*Intel® PRO/Wireless 3945ABG Network w/Bluetooth

*O/S Genuine Microsoft Vista Home Premium with Back Up DVDs (Drivers, Softwares Etc)

*Express Card Slots - SD, MS/Pro, MMC, XD

*Ports:3 Universal Serial Bus (USB 2.0)

1 Expansion Port 3

TV-Out (S-video)

Integrated Consumer IR

2 Microphone in

1 RJ-11 (modem)

1 RJ -45 (LAN)

1 VGA

This laptop needs to go asap as I've got my eyes on a car. Not trading for anything, just cash. One problem with the laptop is that it doesnt have a battery at the moment, as I'm using it's battery with the other laptop I have (same model, but a bit higher specs), which both uses the same battery. Battery costs about $130 in eBay, and that's the original HP 12Cell Battery. Laptop was bought overseas, and since bought, it never had any problems. Plays Need for Speed Most Wanted without a problem.

Pictures: Down there.

Contact Details: Email me on [email protected]

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