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#220181 29-Jul-2017 18:15
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Anyone keen on a Swiftpoint Z? I ordered one through the Kickstarter project as a form of support because I have used a Swiftpoint mobile mouse for years, but I have no use for the Z. It has never been out of the box since it arrived in June.

 

It's the "Special Launch Edition" so contents differ slightly from the retail product. (Mine does not have the travel case shown on the website, for example.)

 

Happy to part with it for a good price to someone who will get use out of it. Pickup in Chch or courier. PM with an offer if interested.


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  #1833547 29-Jul-2017 20:40
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Might be interested. Not for gaming - for Photoshop and Lightroom!








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  #1833820 30-Jul-2017 17:28
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How much would you be looking for and what's included?





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  #1833886 30-Jul-2017 19:53
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The mouse comes with long and short pairs of fingertip caps, long and short pairs of trigger caps, and attachments for your choice of three bases: flat (no tilt) or adjustable (sideways tilt)  a "flight stick extender" (tilt and pivot). And a printed quick start guide.

 

Comparing the retail box contents as displayed on the website to what I have, it appears the special launch edition is missing the travel case, but it has two things not in the retail edition: a mouse mat and a metal cable cube with grooves to help keep the mouse in place on a desk. Oh, and a "Dear Backer..." letter thanking the buyer for their Kickstarter support.

 

Price? I'm not looking to recoup what I paid which was under NZ $250 after US currency conversion. Happy to discount it for a Geekzone buyer, prefer not to bother with an auction website. Speaking of, I see a certain highly used NZ auction site has a retail edition for 280 and a special launch edition same as mine for 240, so I'm thinking under 200 for this one.

 

 




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  #1840761 7-Aug-2017 19:40
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*Bump* before listing elsewhere


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  #1841563 9-Aug-2017 08:12
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$200 incl courier to Wellington?


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  #1841570 9-Aug-2017 08:20
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That would work. Send a PM to confirm.


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  #1841698 9-Aug-2017 11:09
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Now sold


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