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I recently moved to Mac and looking at getting rid of my Dell XPS M1330 Laptop; Comes with Everything; Box, Manuals, Cd Case, Dell pouch, The laptop itself, 2 x Chargers, Everything.

Specs are as follows:

C2D 2.2ghz

250gb Sata Hdd

3gb Ram

Nvidia 8400gs vid card

and all the extras.

The laptop is in excellent condition; No marks or scratches; Battery holds 3.5hrs battery life on regular mode. Hit powersaving mode and you get even more life; Keeping in mind, This ISNT a 9 cell battery either. Pop a 9 cell in and your laughing!

Ive had this for 9 months and there is still warranty left on it. No, It is not stolen, No, It is not hot; Ill even give service number to interested buyers to cross-reference on the Dell website.

Comes with a fresh install of Windows 7 and a few other programs to keep it fruity ;)

Inspections are welcome, Just hit me up with a PM.

Located Eastside Melbourne.

480 ONO!

Cheers!

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