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#132168 11-Oct-2013 08:24
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Amazing tiny form factor PC!

Desktop,
HTPC
Server 

Intel NUC

Kingston 4Gb RAM
60Gb Intel mSata 
Dual HDMI
Gigabit ethernet
Sleek black design
Low low power consumption!

Load OS and away you go!

Selling: I need to build another hyper-v lab!!

$670 - I have receipts and boxes. It is still under the 12 month warranty.
 
You can buy the similar complete kit for $720 on PBTech. Save yourself some cash by considering this sale.









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  #913409 11-Oct-2013 08:24
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Hey, have you listed a price, location and how much shipping would be to other parts of New Zealand? Also if you are asking for a PM make sure your Privacy settings allow your account to receive PM otherwise people can't contact you.




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  #914177 12-Oct-2013 17:38
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Price now at $650.

Thank you.




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  #914195 12-Oct-2013 19:04
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How about $500?




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  #914197 12-Oct-2013 19:11
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Sorry but too low.
Thank you for replying.

$650 is a good price for these devices.




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  #914495 13-Oct-2013 22:54
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Where are you based?

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  #914509 14-Oct-2013 00:25
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They are pretty good. Have a few. Just need to figure out mounting when on dual arm VESA monitor stands :(




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  #914525 14-Oct-2013 07:35
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Hello, sorry for late replies (didnt have email on reply ticked).

I am based in Auckland CBD.

All boxes so could post it, but unsure of shipping cost.

Unsure of the mounting, but you raise a good point. It has the VESA holes!





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  #914526 14-Oct-2013 07:39
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Our Dell Zino HTPC is still going strong, but certainly an Intel NUC would be our next HTPC box... Good luck selling it.




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  #917267 19-Oct-2013 07:50
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Now posted on TradeMe with very little interest.

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