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Peppery

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#167368 11-Mar-2015 12:04
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Hey team,

I have a Teclast Tpad X98 Air 3G up for sale. Bought to mess around with but never got around to using. Having a bit of a clean up and is no longer required.

This thing has a gorgeous 'retina' 2048x1536 pixel display, is generally quite quick. Great value tablet.

Processor: Intel Atom Z3736F 1.33GHz
OS: Windows 8 with Bing (licensed), Android 4.4.4
Storage: 32GB + 64GB microSD (will include this)
RAM: 2GB
Display: 9.7" 2048x1536
Built in 3G modem, webcam, rear camera, speakers, microphone, etc.
Has a headphone jack, some sort of small HDMI connection, micro USB.








Includes box and 2x USB OTG adapters. Charges off a standard Micro USB cable which I don't appear to have any spares of, so not included.

Asking $249. Located in Mt Eden or will ship for $10. Cheers.

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PeterReader
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  #1256226 11-Mar-2015 12:04
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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. Also note if you are selling something we ask you to offer to other members first. Links to private sales (including Trade Me posts) aren't accepted anymore and will be removed.




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  #1256778 12-Mar-2015 08:12
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Drop to $189 + free shipping. Any takers?

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  #1256829 12-Mar-2015 09:17
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Hi, Does the 3G work under windows?



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  #1257368 12-Mar-2015 18:37
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CokemonZ: Hi, Does the 3G work under windows?


It does indeed! I am not sure what bands it works on, however it works fine with 2degrees out of the box.



(it says limited as there's no data on the SIM)

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  #1259982 16-Mar-2015 08:05
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Sorry, couldn't get this one past the boss. Bought an HP Stream 8 recently and 'what do you need another tablet for'.
Obviously because it's awesome did not win the day.

Good luck.

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  #1260440 16-Mar-2015 17:04
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I'll take it at $150 pickup if you're keen? These ones are very easy to smash so I would grab it as a cheap replacement until I can buy a better one.





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