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joshharwood

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#279758 6-Nov-2020 11:19
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Older Google Nexus devices with great 10" screens (299ppi - 2560x1600).

Figured someone may have an interest in them for a project, parts.
Batteries aren't holding up well, but apparently they can be replaced relatively easily.

Price and notes:
* $20 - Tablet A - 32gb - has an official case that folds over like a book cover.
* $15 - Tablet B - 16gb - rubber casing gone sticky.

Price includes magnetic POGO charger cable and wall charger.

Ports:
Micro-USB in/charger.
Magnetic POGO port (charging).
Mini-HDMI out.

Condition:
Screens are great with no scratches, batteries are pretty knackered, rubber casing on one is sticky to touch.

Pickup from Milford, Auckland or can post/courier at your expense.

Can add more photos, quick one showing screen and android version info:
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mentalinc
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  #2598849 6-Nov-2020 11:31
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Tablet A please pm sent.




CPU: AMD 5900x | RAM: GSKILL Trident Z Neo RGB F4-3600C16D-32GTZNC-32-GB | MB:  Asus X570-E | GFX: EVGA FTW3 Ultra RTX 3080Ti| Monitor: LG 27GL850-B 2560x1440

 

Quic: https://account.quic.nz/refer/473833 R473833EQKIBX 




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  #2599311 6-Nov-2020 23:25
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