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Used Gigabyte S1080 for sale.

$500

It doesn't get used often enough to keep.

In good overall condition, with a few minor scratches to the casing.

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I have recently bought a new original cover for it, which also doubles as a desktop photo frame style stand.

It also has the optional 3.5G mobile broadband internal modem fitted which added $130 to the initial purchase price.

Bought new in 2011 for $760 including 3.5G modem

Comes with original box.

Will be restored to original factory software configuration before sold.

Specs are as follows...

> CPU: Intel® Atom Processor N570 (1.66GHz) (Dual Core)

> OS: Microsoft® Windows® 7 Home Premium 32-bit

> Display: 10.1" Capacitive Multi-touch Panel 1024x600 LED backlight

> System Memory: 2GB DDR3, 1 slot (Max 2GB)

> Video Chip: Intel® GMA3150

> HDD: 320GB 2.5" SATA HDD, 5400rpm

> 1 x USB 3.0 port, 1 x USB 2.0 port

> VGA D-sub connector for an external monitor

> Gigabit LAN using RJ45 network cable port

> Mic-in port

> Earphone-out port

> SD Card Reader,

> 1.5 Watt Speakers x 2

> Wireless LAN: 802.11b/g/n Wireless

> Bluetooth: Bluetooth v3.0

> Optional 3.5G Module fitted

> 1.3 Mega Pixel Webcam with microphone

> Battery: Li-ion 2-cell

> Dimensions: 270(W) x 173(D) x 14.94(H) mm

> Weight: ~880g (w/2-cell battery)

More images here -> http://www.techtoyz.com.au/GigabyteS1080.html

Got questions? Just ask me!

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