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matisyahu

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#190716 10-Jan-2016 02:50
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Bought it month ago from PB Tech, used it a couple of times. Great toy to play around with but I never used it to the full potential.

$60 or nearest offer. Free shipping anywhere in New Zealand. I'm located in Avalon, Lower Hutt.




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  #1466827 10-Jan-2016 02:50
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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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  #1466847 10-Jan-2016 07:05
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I'll buy it mate as long as it is not the audio only version...

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  #1467353 11-Jan-2016 09:26
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Wait, there is difference versions of Chromecast gen 2?



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  #1467396 11-Jan-2016 10:32
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Kopkiwi: Wait, there is difference versions of Chromecast gen 2?


Only two.  One is audio only - it has a 3.5mm jack that also has optical audio in the end of it (so you can get a special 3.5mm toslink cable) the other is the regular chromecast2.  I have the chromecast 2 audio and love it - the main advantage is your not wasting wifi bandwidth trying to transmit video when you only want music (which on fringe wifi reception can make the audio degrade), you also don't need to have a TV on to use it, straight into the optical input on the AMP and no further mucking around required it transformed my home amplifier that I was considering replacing with a sonos.

This one is more like the original chromecast for streaming sound/video to a TV.

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  #1467439 11-Jan-2016 11:37
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Ah right.

I would prefer the normal one with video.

Which one is this?

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  #1467441 11-Jan-2016 11:45
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Sold it to jjnz1.




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