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ASUS VivoBook Laptop (i7, 16Gb RAM, 256Gb SSD) - ?550


goonjm

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I'm selling my 1 year old laptop, it's a pretty high spec machine, an ASUS VivoBook K501UX-FI277T


Key specs are:

i7 6500U

16GB RAM

256 GB SSD

15.6" screen @ 3840 x 2160

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 950M

Windows 10


The laptop is about a year old, and comes with mains adapter, and in its original box. It's in great condition, I'm only selling it as a I needed something a bit smaller and more portable.


More information about the laptop can be found site on the Asus website. It's a great laptop, and likely last a few years yet!


If you're interested and want more info, just shout.


Cheers.

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