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Item:Sony VGNSZ45 Laptop

Age: Used about 5 Times in 6 Months

Condition: Excellent

Price: $1500

Location: Brisbane

Contact: Ben - 0419741040 or [email protected]

Comments: See Below

I bought this from Harvey Norman thinking i would need a laptop for university, turns out i really don't at all. Used it about 5 times total.

SPECS - Full Specs on website but ill list the main ones

Core 2 Duo 2.0Ghz

2048MB Ram

120GB Hard Disk

Dual Video setup (Stamina Mode uses Integrated, Speed mode uses Dedicated 64MB GeForce GO 7400)

13.3" Screen

CD / DVD Burner

Webcam with Integrated Mic

PC Express Slot

3 USB Ports

Memory Card Reader

Extras Include:

1GB Ram Upgrade (Total 2GB)

MS Office 2007 Home / Student

Trend Micro PC - Cillan Internet Security

Extended Warranty through any Harveys Stores until end 2009 or possibly 2010.

Machine is restored back to complete factory settings, software reinstalled and ready to go. Computer is great for work / uni, light weight and has a battery life up to 5.5 Hours on standard battery. Vaio's are regarded by most as the best laptop computers available (one of the few constructed in Japan not china) I paid over $3000 for the machine and upgrades (Thats at staff rates through Harveys also) and have receipts so come grab a bargain! I will also swap for parts to suit Skyline R34 GTR so PM me about that.

Full Specs Here - Full Specs / Pics Here - NOTE - You must select machine 4th down on the right

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Edited by Got Boost?
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