Personally, I would say this is an issue of passion in most cases.
You should set the price according to you would pay for one - maybe
that's one tactic. I will tell you that I have my own limits on how
much I would generally pay for a Newton but then again this would
change depending on the condition it's in and how I might interpret
how the particular device was handled while in the hands of the last
owner.
Just my thoughts on how I would be shopping for a Newton.
It might help you gather a price you could offer, Let it be known
that I'm not interested in your Newts as I have one already.
Alex
On May 11, 2007, at 12:06 AM, Andre Baron wrote:
> I'm considering selling my Newton(s) and related pieces and I'm
> wondering
> what the current market value for them would be. I've certainly
> enjoyed my
> time with the Newton but it's been languishing the last few years
> in my
> cupboard. They'd really ought to have a better life.
> I have a 2100 and 2000 and keyboard. The 2000 is in somewhat rough
> shape
> with a bit of screen damage and missing a door, the 2100 is in very
> good
> shape as is the keyboard. I also have at least 1 power adapter, Euro
> (france)
> plug adapter (built for the Newton Power Adapter). Network card 4mb
> and 32mb
> flash cards as well.
>
> So the questions are, is it better to sell this as a set or piece
> by piece?
> And how much should I be asking. No fear I'll offer it for sale
> here first
> and I'll get some pictures up by this weekend.
>
> I appreciate your input.
>
> André
>
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