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Author Topic: Sony Vaio CR590 with 128GB SSD & accessories - $375 **SOLD**  (Read 836 times)
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August 22, 2011, 10:16:19 PM
Last edit: August 23, 2011, 07:18:55 PM by ThyDude
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Sony Vaio CR590 notebook with 128GB solid state drive (SSD)
Following are specs of notebook:

Processor: Intel Pentium Core 2 Duo 2.5GHz with 6MB L2 cache
Memory: 4GB DDR2
Storage: 128GB Kingston V+ SSD
Optical Drive: 8X DVD Writer
1.3 MegaPixel camera with integrated microphone
Expansion Slots: Memory Stick Duo media slot, Secure Digital slot, One ExpressCard 34 slot
Audio: Intel® High Definition Audio
Display: Screen Size: 14.1"
Graphics: Mobile Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator X3100
USB Port(s): 3
VGA Output: 1
Wireless: 802.11 n
Bluetooth: Yes


Softwares:
OS: Windows 7 Ultimate (Genuine and Licensed) 64bit

Extras:
Genuine extra Sony Battery, extra AC adapter and Sony sleeve is also included with this notebook. So you can leave one adapter at home and one at work for convenience.
Everything works great. Due to SSD the system is superfast. Attached Pics are of actual item.

EDIT: SOLD
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August 23, 2011, 06:58:03 AM
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Buyer beware.

What happened?

Nothing happened, other than you spamming all of my selling topics with "BUYER BEWARE!"

I sold these to someone from a different site.

I sold the 5950s to someone on here.

I'd appreciate it if you clarified why you are saying "BUYER BEWARE!" and fucking up my auctions.

The audacity of some people on here really amazes me. Acuasations just because I'm selling...

A) MULTIPLE ITEMS
B) EXPENSIVE ITEMS
C) NO REP

If you don't trust me, don't buy from me, but don't troll all my posts...

Fucking people....
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