THB22900
iPad 16GB Wifi (also 32GB Wifi 3G) Rayong but ship to anywhere THB22900
- Country: Thailand
- Listed: June 30, 2010 8:07 am
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Brand new, sealed in box, never opened. 16GB Wifi version. Local pickup in Rayong but we can also ship to anywhere in Thailand (only with advanced payment transferred to our company account). We also have 32GB Wifi = 27,900 32GB 3G = 34,500
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iPad 16GB Wifi (also 32GB Wifi,3G) (Rayong but ship to anywhere) THB22900
There are actually more brand name laptops than desktops these days, with the most popular models being the Dell Latitude, Toshiba Satellite, Sony Vaio, HP Pavilion, IBM Thinkpad and Apple iBook. Most of these models have been around forever, which means you can’t just buy a Thinkpad and assume that you’re getting a recent IBM laptop. The Thinkpad, Sony Vaio and the Apple Powerbooks probably hold their value a little better than the other brands, because they are rarely sold at deep discounts, even on closeout. However, I don’t see any reason to pay for name recognition in a cheap used laptop, and notebooks that are still operating after a couple years are well beyond any initial quality concerns. Don’t be surprised if every Satellite you see has a dead battery.
Like most people, you probably dream of the newest, hottest thing on the market—maybe a Macbook Air or Dell’s new Studio Hybrid? No. Instead, check out some of the best computers from last year or earlier this year. These are the laptops you should choose from in the used market—and generally, they’ll perform the same tasks that this year’s models do. As an added bonus, you can try to find a computer from 2007 with Windows XP installed instead of Vista!
The minimum remaining warranty you want on any laptop is 30 days. That’s all you need to find out whether or not anything is busted. Remember, all original equipment is covered. This includes the optical drive, keyboard, trackpad – all of it.
If you buy a Dell, I can say from personal experience that customer service never gives any grief when there’s a hardware fault with an Inspiron or Latitude. Furthermore Dell always eats the shipping cost. They are one of the few computer manufacturers that do.
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