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n8a

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What are used Z\'s worth/going for?
« on: April 18, 2004, 01:29:36 pm »
If equipment is in good condition and contains all original material, this is my take from seeing pricing here and there:

- 5500: $150; can be had new for $190-200
- 5600: $230; can be had new for ~ $300
- c750: ??
- c760: $500-550 tops; can be had new for ~ $600 if shopped around
- c860: $600-650 tops; can be had new (ordered from Japan) for around $700, sometimes less (high-tech, which has no more  )
- c700: ??

Certainly, extras up the prices and any damage/wear lowers the values.  Also, warranties from places like Dynamism add significant value IMO.

What does everyone else think?  Am I off on any of the percieved values?  I really can\'t say for the c700/750 or the new 6000s as I\'ve little shopping experience with them...

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« Reply #1 on: April 18, 2004, 08:39:03 pm »
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- c700: ??

I got my C700 for about $400 including shipping from Canada several months ago (used, but you\'d never know by looking at it).  I\'m not sure if there are any places left that sell new ones.
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« Reply #2 on: April 19, 2004, 12:38:54 am »
Thanks, kbranch.  Are we talking about the same thing - the c-series model that was released in China recently?  I may be confused about the c700...

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« Reply #3 on: April 19, 2004, 03:13:16 am »
I don\'t remember much about which one was released in China, but I think it was the C700.  The one I have was the first C series model to come out in Japan, 32 MB RAM, 64 MB Flash, 400 MHz PXA250.
Open source RTS.  It's still in the very early stages, so testers are quite welcome.