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What To Do With Used Computers


Tonykalniev

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Hi everyone,

I would like to ask what I can do with older computers and others these days. I have older technology items and would like to basically refresh my whole stock.

1. Archos 9 tablet computer with windows 7 from USA. paid USD $720

2. Sony VIAO JS all in one PC. paid 40,000 baht

3. Sony sound systems 5.1 DTS 2 units. paid a) 20,000 baht B) 15,000 baht

4. Sony LCD TV 42 inch. paid 40,000 baht

I think that's about it. Where can I sell these items? I know tech gets depreciation dramatically and of course i know they will sell for almost nothing, but I'd rather sell them than throw them in the garbage...

Does anybody know of any pawn shops? or websites in which these could be sold quickly?

I have been wondering this for a while now. People have so many gadgets like ipads and phones, what do they do with them in Thailand??? Even couches and furniture...what to do when you want to replace them?

Thank you and all help would be greatly appreciated.

Tony

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Most schools or Uni's take old computers.

I know of 1 university that takes old laptops/computers and repairs them for students

Just make sure you wipe your hard drive clean, esp. when there are free programs that can undelete just about any drive, memory stick, ipod etc.

http://thailand.operationsmile.org/

you can also donate to a company like this for kids to have free treatment.

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@ Spoonman

3: Sony model MHC ZX70DVD home theater system. and the other sound system: Sony DAV DZ520K DVD system

4: Sony Bravia KLV 40S200A LCD TV

Thank you for letting me know about the donations! Will contact them as soon as I can!

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