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anybody interested in a compaq IPAQ 3630 immaculate condition comes with all bits and paices, docking cradle, power pack no scratches on any part of the unit and comes in box.

http://h18000.www1.hp.com/products/quicksp...a/10632_na.HTML

click on the link for specs is perfect for mp3's, e-mail etc

my girlfriend and I both run ipaqs on a wireless network at home and it works great

call sydney 0415940663 $450

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the ipaq is in immaculate condition and has hardly been used at all like brand new guarenteed. if your friend was prepared to offer a little more we would concider it as they cost $1200 new. now i know that it was the previous model but it is the same thing if you spend $25 upgrading the operating system on compaq's website to 2002 specs the new ones are $1500

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