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If it is still listed here, it is STILL AVAILABLE for sale so please stop asking. The moment I finalize a sale or have a product pending for pickup, this thread gets updated immediately. These are review items and I have no receipt unless otherwise specified. Warranty is dependent on the manufacturer's policy as some base it on serial number shipping date instead of via invoice. Don't ask me specifics about individual manufacturer policies, you will get a more accurate information Googling it yourself.
Gigabyte Fly lightweight Headphones = $35! (SHIPPED) (compare @ $49.99 + TAX)
- These are headphones (no microphone) not headsets as Gigabyte's page says
- Bass emphasised headphone with decent isolation for a small ear cup
- Lightweight, 29g without the cable
- 1.2m long cable
- Thin steel reinforced adjustable height headband
- Opened for testing and comes in original package
- Two-year warranty based on the card found inside the package (tied to the serial number printed there)
Product page:
GIGABYTE - PC Peripherals - Headset - FLY
RHA MA450i Noise-isolating in-ear earphones (black) = $40! (SHIPPED) (compare @ $49.99 + TAX)
- Has inline volume control, middle button is compatible with iPhones
- Has microphone for voice chat as well
- Great balanced sound, cheaper than stock Apple earphones but A LOT better in performance
- Braided cabling for durability
- Seven interchangeable ear-tips for proper fit and comfort
- Carrying pouch included
- Opened to test out but comes in original packaging and all accessories
Product link at the Apple store for more info:
RHA MA450i Noise Isolating In-ear Headphones with Mic - Apple Store (Canada)
Azio GH808 Headset and Azio GM2000 Optical Gaming Mouse + FREE EVGA Gaming Mousepad (cloth surface) = $50! (compare @ $99.99 + 49.99 + $14.99 = $163.98 + TAX)
Headset has a unidirectional microphone built in that can be pulled up or down into the left headset unit, analog volume control also located on the left earcup as well as a bass vibration toggle button.
Mouse has optical sensor,up to 2000 DPI via DPI toggle buttons, has back and forward thumb buttons
EVGA mousepad has rubber base and smooth surface (part number: E00B-00-000006), dimension is 355.6mm x 260.35mm
As usual, just opened and tested. Comes in great condition in original package.
Pivos Xios DS Media Player (M3 version, see serial number below) = $70! (SHIPPED) SOLD (compare @ $119.99 + TAX)
- ARM Cortex A9 CPU with Mali-400 Open GL GPU, 512MB DDR2, 2GB NAND Flash storage with microSDHC expansion
- Fully unlocked Android-based (Ice Cream Sandwich OS with access to Google Apps store) media player so it is basically like having a tablet on your TV, attach a keyboard and surf the net, use it as a media player or use it as a basic desktop
- Built-in 802.11 b/g/n WiFi but also has 10/100 Ethernet port for hardwired connection
- Three USB 2.0 Ports for storage or keyboard/mouse
- Custom Linux XBMC is available from Pivos' website for dedicated XBMC usage (and faster than the Android + XBMC on top)
- Ultra-low power consumption. Takes forever to boot at the beginning (~3 minutes on my count) but you can leave it on and it will just consume 3W and around 5-6W at most while watching HD video
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THIS PRODUCT IS NOT FOR BEGINNERS, I SUGGEST READING UP ON THIS ITEM BEFORE PURCHASING. It can do a lot of things but it isn't plug-and-go and simplified like a typical media player. This requires a basic knowledge of installing firmware for upgrading or if you want to switch to Linux XBMC etc.
- Comes with user manual, remote (has battery already), power adapter, and HDMI cable.
- As usual, just tested and reviewed and placed back in original packaging.
- If buying this, I am assuming you are familiar with the product. It has quirks that require more advanced users and
would not recommend it to anyone that is a beginner or looking for a plug-and-play media player. I will not be responsible for functionality or bugs that is inherent in this product and is known by Pivos (check their forums). Since this is using an unlocked Android OS, Google's updates may change some functionality later down the line and some apps may stop working. Unless you are just going to use it strictly as a Linux XBMC, which case it is a lot more stable.
- More info at the Pivos Forums:
Pivos Forums ? View forum - XIOS DS Media Play
I take high-res photos and videos of everything, from the moment I unbox it, have it running and when I pack it again for storage. So just let me know if you need a close up photo of something. Also new policy since I am shipping out items now, those who want to see the product running in person for pickup, notify me first that you want this done so I can prepare the item (take it out of the box and assemble a system to test it with etc)