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benchit

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#165715 18-Feb-2015 10:59
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Hi all

A client site I manage has given me the task of hunting these down :)

I am after to purchase a working, 2nd hand or new+good price bunch of SIM (slide in modules) for the Samsung 400MX-3.
They have to be working yes, I don't want a faulty one which I could repair, we just don't have time for repairs or muck arounds.

I have a bunch of the below presentation/wallboard TV's without the module and need to make these work (long story why I don't have the modules)

Samsung Model Code: LH40HBPLBC/XY
Version RU02
Model: 400MX-3

The part I am looking for is the BB-SMDSBD (just the module to be clear), I'm looking to purchase one initially, if it works well I am looking to purchase up to 12 more.

The sooner the better is something to keep in perspective here, all suppliers I have contact with have 4-6 weeks lead time to ship into NZ.

Price: TBC
Location to ship to: Auckland

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PeterReader
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  #1241419 18-Feb-2015 10:59
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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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  #1241772 18-Feb-2015 15:53
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I'd recommend just getting a NUC or other small form factor device. Those modules are overpriced, and dont seem to have any added functionality. Other than filling hole on the back of the TV?

Correct me if I'm wrong.




benchit

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  #1241917 18-Feb-2015 19:57
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The suppliers I 'had' - can't supply them at all anymore they quoted the wrong model.
So I'm no longer worried how long it takes to deliver, just need them.




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