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Purchased 6/11/11 from JB Hi-Fi for $2200.

Runs Windows 7. See photo 20140204_094755 for genuine windows 7 sticker.

Comes with all manuals, power supply and ethernet adaptor cable.

Not needed anymore as I've bought an even smaller EEE PC which better suits my requirements. I used the Samsung for a support contract I had at the time.

Comes in the original packaging which is soiled from being stored in the shed while the computer was in my backpack in the house.

One problem I had with it was on delivery the screen did not work. Returned for warranty repairs - it was a loose cable where it goes through the hinge. It's been fine since.

$1200.

Contact details - russel at exemail dot com dot au or 0 4 2 5 2 3 1 9 6 6 or via PM here.

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  • 3 weeks later...

Forgot to mention specs:

CPU: Intel i7-2671M (1.5GHz)

HDD: 256 GB SSD

RAM: 8Gb

Running Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit SP1.

Product ID: 00359-OEM-8992687-00015

Specifications:
CPU: Intel i7-2671M (1.5GHz)
Main Chipset: Intel HM65
Graphics: Intel® HD Graphics 3,000 memory shared with system memory
HDD: 256 GB SSD Samsun EOM MZ8PA256HMDR-01000
RAM: 8GB DDR3@1,333Mhhz (4GBx2)
LCD: 13.3" SuperBright+ 400nit HD LED Display (1366 x 768), Anti-Reflective
Running Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit SP1. Product ID: 00359-OEM-8992687-00015
Ethenet LAN: 10 / 100 / 1,000 Gigabit Ethernet LAN
Wireless LAN Ready:802.11 bg/n 2 x 2 WLAN
Bluetooth:Bluetooth 3.0
HDMI: micro
headpone
Mic-in
USB: 1 x USB 3.0 + 1 x USB 2.0
Integrated Camera:1.3 megapixel HD Webcam
Speaker:3 W Stereo Speaker (1.5W x 2
Multi Card Slot:Micro SD
Keyboard:81 Keys
Touch Pad, Touch Screen: Touch Pad (Scroll Scope, Flat Type, Gesture UI)
AC Adapter:40 Watts (wallmount type)
Standard Battery: 6 Cell (46.6Wh)
Dimension (WxDxH):328.5 x 227.0 x 15.9 ~ 16.3mm (12.90" x 8.90" x 0.62" ~ 0.64")
Weight: 1.31kg (2.88 lbs, SSD)

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