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Hi all, Ive got a basicly brand new IdeaPad for sale, i brought it for super quick internet browsing when i was over sea's for 6 weeks.

its just hell handy as it has no boot up time, and the battery lasts around 7-8hours. It comes with a 32gb SD card, which i was loading movies too, and that way i could watch them on the go.

Its perfect for the traveler, or someone that catchs bus's/train's to work each day....

im after $330 for it plus postage, theres all the specs in the link below.

it comes in the box with everything, basicly used it each day for prob an hour or so, for the past 4-6 weeks while i was away. Also has the Lenovo Leather case for it. havnt used it since.

If your interested PM ME

http://shopap.lenovo.com/au/en/tablets/ideapad/k-series/

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