toby10 wrote: 
> Yes, warranty starts from date of purchase, not when the unit was built.
> But the Transporters were not built in large quantities and then
> shelved for years of orders.  So it seems odd a unit built in 2008 was
> not sold till 2011 (3 years later) when very small quantities of these
> were built, almost as needed.  Is it possible?  Sure, maybe they found
> an older 2008 unit sitting on the shelf in 2011.  Just seems odd, and
> apparently Logitech is questioning this as well.
> 
> No one is questioning the validity of the S/N or even the unit itself,
> only it's build date (according to Logitech support).  From a mfr's
> perspective this is a legitimate concern and is likely why they are
> scratching their collective heads over this odd set of circumstances. 
> ;)

Yes this ismthe odd thing .

But if I get it , the SE transporters are just a run made from leftover
parts , but with a lower price as they are out of transnav knobs .
Just clearing out the boards and chassis they have with a slight mod to
the faceplate this is a win/win you can get a cheaper transporter and
that knob what is it good for anyway :)

Or do they actually order new boards and build new batches of
transporters ? I don't think so else we would have it in emea to ?


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