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Item: Toshiba Tecra A3X

Location: Sydney pick up or post (buyers expense ).

Item Condition: Very good

Reason for Selling: Upgrading

Price and Payment Conditions: 450ono , Reasonable offers welcome

Extra Info: Specs below. Comes preinstalled with fresh copy of custom XP alienware/vista skin with SP3. Can give you a copy of the XP on CD as well. All you need to do if you stuff up the laptop etc just reinstall the CD that will come with the laptop & will auto install everything.

Pictures: yes

Contact Details: PM

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SPECIFICATIONS

CPU

Mobile Intel® Pentium® M Processor 750 1.86GHz, 533 FSB, 2MB L2 cache)

System Architecture

Mobile Intel® 915GM Express Chipset

HDD

60GB (5400rpm) capacity PATA

Memory

Upgraded 1gb of RAM

Colour Display

15" TFT Active Matrix SXGA (1400x1050 resolution)

Video⁄Graphics

Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator 900 UMA up to 128MB

Optical Disc Drive

DVD SuperMulti Dual ⁄ Double Layer (DVD±R±RW,DVD±R(DL) DVD-RAM) Read: CD-ROM(24x), DVD-ROM(8x) Write: CD-R 24x, CD-RW 4x, DVD±R 8x, DVD±RW 4x, DVD±R DL 2.4x DVD-RAM 3x

Expansion

One Type II PC card slot

RGB

2 x USB 2.0

Serial port

V.92 data + fax modem

10⁄100 TX LAN

headphone & microphone port

expansion bus for port replicator (APRIII)

Wireless Communications

Integrated Intel 2915 ABG PRO⁄Wireless 802.11a⁄b⁄g

External CRT support

RGB external VGA display

Diskette Drive

Optional external USB floppy diskette drive

Audio

ALC250 AC'97 Software Sound

Speakers

Stereo Speakers

Wired Communications

V.92 data + fax modem, Intel Integrated LAN 10⁄100TX Ethernet

Primary Battery*

6 cell x 4300mAh Lithium-Ion battery ( up to 4 hrs depending on usage)

Power Supply

60W worldwide AC adaptor

Keyboard

85 key keyboard, TouchPad™ pointing device

Dimensions (W x D x H)

338mm(W) x 274mm(D) x 27⁄38mm(H)

Weight (kg)

From 2.7kg

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  • 2 weeks later...

Hi Guys

Am selling another toshiba. I sold the above one already but i got one more to get rid of. Only difference is the RAM being 512.

Thanks for those who PMed me about the above item but its sold already but i got one more so if ur interested just PM me for inquiry.

This is my 2nd lappy, i sold my other here not long ago. Needs to go as i dont use it so might as well

sell it & get some money to fund my new component parts for my PC. See pics below for condition.

Comes with chargers & Fresh installed Windows XP.

Pick up only

$400, am open to reasonable offers.

Pics

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