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WTS: IBM Thinkpad T21 Notebook (cheap cheap)

shinchan

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PENTIUM 3 800mhz
256mb RAM
20gb harddisk
Floppy & DVD Rom switchable
AC adaptor
Bag

Selling RM1,400 nego..
P.S: Running on dead battery, meaning only will run with AC adaptor..
Battery only last 10 minutes..

Please call 0123654113 (michael)
 

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256KB of L2 cache,
14.1-inch active-matrix screen,
S3 Savage/IX with 8MBof SDRAM,
8X DVD-ROM drive,
built-in V.90 modem and network interface,
eraserhead pointing device,
6.2-pound weight (including AC adapter and phone cord)
 

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just want to ask, can go to RM1000? i'm just asking. coz i need notebook now. but my budget is only 1000. that y i'm asking for that price.
 

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i will try to ask my uncle and see if he is willing to let go at RM1000
or not.

Leave me your contact, i will SMS or call you up.. Prefer COD at around
PJ and KL..
 

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yeah possible..

u only need to buy WIRELESS lan card and put it inside the PCMIA
slot which is included here.
 

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