Not sure how to reply 'off forum' Graham, and no idea (genuinely) what 
you'd be asking for the cinema display (if still available?)

I'm interested to know, and if I can I might well be keen to buy to plug my 
MBP into....

Thanks


On Friday, April 11, 2014 4:48:43 PM UTC+1, Graham Street wrote:
>
>  I've got some Apple hardware for sale. I will be listing the items below 
> on eBay in around a week from now.
>
> I've been watching several similar sales for the past few weeks and have 
> an idea of what I'd expect to get for these. If any SMUG member is 
> interested in any of the hardware for themselves/friends/family/spares, 
> please contact me off forum and I'd be happy to agree a price that saves me 
> having to bother listing them on eBay and then packaging/shipping them. 
> Pickup would be from near Worthing and I'm happy to demo anything to anyone 
> who wants a look.
>
> The reason for sale, to save you asking, is that we've decided both to 
> upgrade and to switch to laptop SSD computers (MacBook Pro and MacBook Air) 
> connected to large screens when 'at base'. We decided that we needed the 
> flexibility of being able to easily move our business around with us.
>
>
> 1) Apple iMac 20", 3Gb RAM, 2.16GHz Core 2 Duo, 250Gb drive, white 
> polycarbonate (2006)
> Now running OSX 10.7.5 (Lion), the computer is cleared, reset and ready to 
> do the initial setup and start being used.
> Original box. Used from new in one location as a second computer. 
> There's no mouse or keyboard with the iMac. You will have to buy wired or 
> bluetooth devices to suit your requirements. 
>
> 2) Apple Mac Pro Twin Xeon Dual Core 2.66Ghz, 11Gb RAM - MA356B/A (Aug 
> 2006)
> Absolutely brilliant, reliable computer. I've owned this Mac Pro from new 
> in one location and not had a single problem since I got it. It has 4 drive 
> bays. At times, I've had all 4 bays filled with 1Tb drives, but it now has 
> the original 250Gb drive back in it - with OSX 10.7.5 (Lion) installed, 
> reset and ready for startup. Over the years, its driven 2x 23" Apple cinema 
> displays and more recently a single 30" Apple Cinema HD display.
> Supplied in the original box, there are no marks, scratches or damage.
> Very sad that its going, but I now need to be more mobile and have swapped 
> to a MacBook Pro and Thunderbolt display.
>
> 3) Apple 30" Cinema HD display. 2560x1600, DVI connection.
> Perfect condition, no marks, no dead pixels. Complete with the 150w power 
> brick. No box. These continue to sell like 'hot cakes' on eBay!
>
> And, I have two smaller items are already on eBay, ending on Sunday, if 
> anyone wants to bid ...
>
> 4) Sonnet Tempo SATA E2P PCIe Host Controller
>
> http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/201068759512?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649
>
> 5) Startech Dual 2.5"/3.5" eSATA and USB 2 SATA HD Docking Station
>
> http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/201068760007?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649
>
>
> Contact me off forum if you want to discuss prices on anything. If you 
> include your phone number then I'll call you.
> Regards, Graham
>
>
>  

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