Yay! Tablet Frenzy! For some reason, seeing piles of awesome (and not to mention, expensive) high end electronics all stacked up, makes me giddy! There is something about seeing these highly engineered and futuristic electronics all together in one pile that really conjures up images of the very wealthy and limitless spending. Well feast you eyes because today I am happy to tell you about an auction for a large sale of Ipads 2′s and other electronics. In particular, this pile of goods are 24 iPad 2′s with a 64 GB memory and a 9.7 inch screen along with 1 Samsung tablet. In addition to all the the tablet-y goodness, thrown is are 8 Logitech detachable keyboards and 1 Apple detachable keyboard to accessorize these wonders. This online auction is based out of Auburn, WA with an end date of January 13 at 8:15 PM Central Time (CT) so place your bid. The current bid is 1,305 USD with 10 bidders which is laughable when you keep in mind that a new one of these retails for $375, so it would be an understatement to say this is an amazing deal! If you are as excited about this auction as I am then click here, head over to www.governmentauctions.org and subscribe for your FREE 3 day trial.
Category Archives: Mac
Bid on 7 great iPhones for 1 low price!
Apple is the undisputed ruler of the smartphone world and whether you love them or hate them, their iPhone will be around in a big way for a long time to come. One of the downsides to their clout in the industry is they have the power to price their phones how they like; and they sure do. An unlocked iPhone 6s starts at $649, and if you want a bigger screen or a bigger memory card, it quickly gets more expensive usually in multiples of $100! One alternative way to get the usefulness of the iPhone without the wallet-lightening downside is to buy a used, earlier model iPhone. While in the beginning of the smartphone wars, every new model launch came with huge jumps in functionality and usability, such as the iPhone 2 to the iPhone 3, in recent models the changes have gotten less and less pronounced. The “furthest back” iPhone that has the majority of the current iPhone’s basic functionality is probably the iPhone 4S. With a still great camera, Siri capability and Apples simple interface, there are still many people who are still happily using and relying on their 4S. For today auction, you can bid on 7 iPhone 4S’s that come equipped with cases and other accessories. Keep them for you and your family, or sell them for a quick profit of at least $100 each; either way, the current bid of $85 is quite a steal. Check out this auction and place your bid before the 10:30 AM (CT) January 11th end date and cash in on this great find! For more amazing auctions like this, click here to head over to www.GovernmentAuctions.org and receive your FREE 3 day trial!
An Apple masterpiece at a masterful price!
A 2009 MacBook Pro is crossing the auction block and here’s a chance to buy a lust-worthy machine, for a fraction of the going price. The gorgeous body is milled from a single piece of aluminum and if you’ve ever seen one of these laptops in person, you know the simple beauty it has. Although it is a few years old, it can still hold its own and as an Apple product, it is built to last. This laptop comes with a large 15” screen, 2 USB and 1 fire wire port, an Intel Core 2 Duo with 2.66 GHz CPU speed, 4 GB of RAM and a 320 GB hard drive. The MacBook is in pristine condition and comes included with the MacBook Applications and Mac OS X Install DVD, original power cord and the original box! Additionally, the laptop is fully operational and the hard drive has been wiped clean. The auction is located in, and the laptop must be transported from, South Bend Indiana. The auction doesn’t start until November 25 at 12:00 noon Central Time (CT) but with a mind-blowing opening bid of just 55$ and the power of the Apple brand, this auction will probably be really popular. For any more information about this or other auctions, click here to subscribe to www.governmentauctions.org and sign up for your FREE 3 day trial.