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Selling my HP Pavilion DV7 Laptop. Only used it for 3 months whilest working up north. Didnt really use it every day, and when I did it wasn't for very long. Got no use for it now, its been sitting around not being used for a few months now, so I want to get rid of it. It's practically brand new.

Stats:

-Intel Core 2 Duo processor P86

-HP Webcam

-640GB 9320GB x2 - 5400RPM) dual hard drive

-4096MB DDr2 SDRAM (2 Dimm)

-LightScribe super multi 8X DD+RW with double layer support

-Windows vista Home Premium (32-bit) with service pack 1

-HP QuickPlay

-HP Mobile remote control

-HP Integrated DVB-T/Analog TV Tuner & HP Media Remote control

-Fingerprint reader

-17.0" Diagonal WXGA+ High-definition BrightView Widescreen Display

-nVidia Geforce 9600M GT with 512MB DDR2 Dedicated graphics memory

-Intel WiFi link 5100 Network connection & bluetooth

-5-in-1 Digital media reader

-ExpressCard/54 PC card slot

-Expansion Port 3

-High capacity 8-Cell lithium-Ion Battery

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Paid$2,300

The carry bag cost me $150 

Selling For $2,000 including carry bag.

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