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HP COMPAQ NC6000 Pentium M 1.4 Ghz-P4 2.4 Ghz Laptops

Installed Memory 512 MB (DDR SDRAM)

Hard Drive 60 GB IDE

Display 14.10 in. XGA TFT LCD

Motherboard

Bus Speed 400 MHz

CD / DVD Type DVD Combo

Optical Drive Read Speed 10x (DVD) • 24x (CD)

Display Size 14.10 in.

Display Max. Resolution 1024 x 768

Video

Installed Video Memory 32 MB

External Video Resolution 1600 x 1200

Audio

Audio Output Type Headphones - Sound card

Operating System

Platform PC

Technical Features

Input Method Keyboard - Touchpad - Trackpoint

Networking

Networking Type Integrated Network Card - Integrated Wireless LAN

Data Link Protocol Ethernet - Fast Ethernet - Gigabit Ethernet - IEEE 802.11a/b/g

can also post out for $35

selling for $650

Call 0405 209 013

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