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Sony Vaio PCG-21313M Atom ?55 ono


Great little 10 inch laptop. light weight and ideal for travelling. in very good condition and wiped clean use for a new user. Charger and power lead included. soft case included.

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Sony Vaio PCG-21313M Atom N450 1.66GHz 1GB 250GB Laptop

CPU and Memory: Intel Atom single core N450.

1.66GHz processor speed.

512MB cache

1GB DDR2 RAM memory.

250GB SATA hard drive.

Display features: 10.1in display.

Resolution 1024 x 600 pixels.

Graphics: Dedicated Intel GMA GMA 3150 graphics card with 250MB memory.

Interfaces and connectivity: 2-in-1 media card reader.

Secure Digital (SD), Memory Stick (MS) compatible.

3 USB ports.

1 Ethernet port.

Bluetooth.

B/g/n wireless/WiFi enabled.

Multi-media features: 0.3MP built-in webcam.

Built-in mic.

Operating system and software: Microsoft Windows 7 Starter.

Adobe Reader.

General features: Up to 4.5 hours battery life.

Size H3.3, W26, D18cm.

Weight 1.3kg.

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