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New laptops @22k! lots of goodies here.. Re-sellers also Karibu!
jaribu
#1 Posted : Monday, August 15, 2011 11:39:23 AM
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CLOSING DOWN SALE:

Brand new boxed and sealed Samsung mini laptops (Atoms) at only 23k. Costs 25k plus elsewhere. Will sell at 22k if buying 3 or more.

Specs:

*10.1 inch screen
*250GB Hard disk drive
*1.66 Ghz
*1GB Memory
*In-build digital live camera
*Card Reader
*Window 7
*Intel Atom Processor N450
*Wifi
*Black in colour,
*Spanking new! Not a single dent or scratch!
..........................................

-Western Digital external hard disks, 1 TB @8,500. Uses USB cable.

-Seagate internal hard disks 1TB for desktops@ 7,500

-Wireless USB adapters @1k

If you can find cheaper prices than these, please let me know where!

For more detailed info and other goodies on offer and contacts please check lapbiz.blog.com


http://lapbiz.blogspot.com/
emmndi
#2 Posted : Wednesday, August 17, 2011 10:14:09 PM
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jaribu
#3 Posted : Thursday, August 18, 2011 4:28:16 PM
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Hi, sorry we don't have Dell. Just what is listed on the link supplied above in the main post. Cheers and good luck.
jaribu
#4 Posted : Thursday, August 18, 2011 4:32:17 PM
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Hi, sorry we don't have Dell. Just what is listed on the link supplied above in the main post. Cheers and good luck.
MCHUNA
#5 Posted : Thursday, August 18, 2011 5:33:07 PM
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jaribu wrote:
CLOSING DOWN SALE:

Brand new boxed and sealed Samsung mini laptops (Atoms) at only 23k. Costs 25k plus elsewhere. Will sell at 22k if buying 3 or more.

Specs:
*10.1 inch screen
*250GB Hard disk drive
*1.66 Ghz
*1GB Memory
*In-build digital live camera
*Card Reader
*Window 7
*Intel Atom Processor N450
*Wifi
*Black in colour,
*Spanking new! Not a single dent or scratch!
...../

YEAH,let wazuans know that its the mini/half laptop si zile laptop kubwa.Again-though am not spoiling your biz-those tuthings keep crashing now and then.+++forget the 'warranty' fad!!
...
wairegi
#6 Posted : Friday, August 19, 2011 7:36:47 AM
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There should be some sort caveat on this advertisers in wazua. I sent some cash to a guy here who was talking very big about sending laptops and many other stuff from USA. One month and a half , am still waiting and hoping. Please buyers be ware
QW25071985
#7 Posted : Friday, August 19, 2011 8:37:18 AM
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Scam scam scam scam. Run run run run run .
QW25071985
#8 Posted : Friday, August 19, 2011 8:39:32 AM
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wairegi wrote:
There should be some sort caveat on this advertisers in wazua. I sent some cash to a guy here who was talking very big about sending laptops and many other stuff from USA. One month and a half , am still waiting and hoping. Please buyers be ware


i just hope u didnt give him your money. Coz if you did its gone.
jaribu
#9 Posted : Friday, August 19, 2011 8:42:03 PM
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@ Mchuna- Guys here are sharp. I already said the comps are "mini" and also added they are "Atoms" coz that's how they are also widely known. How else should I have put it? But thanks for the emphasis.


I've been a member of Wazua since 2007 and don't have any enemies here! In my Ad, I gave out a link which if followed has all the info about the comps, my personal fone number, my location, building's name and my door number right here in Nairobi. I'm not abroad. I doubt those screaming "scam" even bothered to follow my link! How much more open can one be? I've been in the same building for more than 5 years! My stuff have warranty, are brand new, boxed and sealed not 2nd hand. And I've sold to different people, some who saw this Ad here. There are many comps from many different companies like HP, Dell, Toshiba, Samsung, Acer etc just like in phones and TV's. It's up to personal taste and also how much you can manage to pay. If you want a 100k Toshiba, fine. I can get you one! Not everyone can afford an Ipad! So my minis are for those who want something new, handy and affordable. Thanks and happy bargain hunting!
wairegi
#10 Posted : Friday, August 19, 2011 9:00:26 PM
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@jaribu. i haven't doubted your integrity. I know there are great guys and i have had great moments with freinds. But i paid for some goods and still waiting. Let us weed out such xaracters.
jasonhill
#11 Posted : Saturday, August 20, 2011 8:09:21 AM
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For the specs listed, the netbooks mentioned in this thread (they aren't technically notebooks as they have 10.1" screens with Atom processors) would go for about $250 new, $200 if you could find them on sale (which is quite often) in the US.

What would be helpful is if someone in Nairobi could maintain a technology retail pricing index website, listing what notebooks, TVs, digital cameras, and their related accessories are going for price-wise in the area, so that we can know whether or not it makes business sense to start buying tech items in bulk and spending the time and money to ship them to .ke. For instance, here is what I pay retail in the US for Secure Digital Cards for digital cameras, phones (microSD), and other computing devices:

8GB for $10/900 Ksh
16GB for $20/1800 Ksh
32GB for $40/3600 Ksh

3.5" External Hard drives are running at about $125 for 2 Terabytes.

What are they going for there?

On that note, can anyone tell me what tech items are unduly expensive in Kenya that they would be interested in sourcing for cheaper?

Best,

Hill
jaribu
#12 Posted : Saturday, August 20, 2011 12:19:41 PM
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@ Jason Hill.

That's a great idea but it simply can't work. There are so many fakes around which sometimes are hard to differentiate with original even to hawk eyed guys like me. (if u buy a phone and they refuse to give you warranty or simply give you one mnth and not one year, be careful, they are mostly fakes!) Another reason is that some goods are just smuggled in tons by big shots who evade all taxes, thus they can manage to flood the market at lower prices. Some retailers due to trust exploit their customers and sell sky high. I will give you a good example, try shopping for a 500GB external Western Digital Hard Disk in Nairobi. In well known outlets like Ebrahims, they go for 12,500/-, In other places like Bloomerg 4th Flr Kimathi St it's 10k for the same stuff. If you try Moi Ave, you can get the same stuff for 9k). What will shock you is that all these big retail outlets source locally @8k for that hard disk from local suppliers. That's just but one example of how innocent customers pay through the nose since they don't want to tarmac and shop around. Happy bargain hunting!
jasonhill
#13 Posted : Saturday, August 20, 2011 1:48:33 PM
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jaribu wrote:
@ Jason Hill.

That's a great idea but it simply can't work. There are so many fakes around which sometimes are hard to differentiate with original even to hawk eyed guys like me. (if u buy a phone and they refuse to give you warranty or simply give you one mnth and not one year, be careful, they are mostly fakes!) Another reason is that some goods are just smuggled in tons by big shots who evade all taxes, thus they can manage to flood the market at lower prices. Some retailers due to trust exploit their customers and sell sky high. I will give you a good example, try shopping for a 500GB external Western Digital Hard Disk in Nairobi. In well known outlets like Ebrahims, they go for 12,500/-, In other places like Bloomerg 4th Flr Kimathi St it's 10k for the same stuff. If you try Moi Ave, you can get the same stuff for 9k). What will shock you is that all these big retail outlets source locally @8k for that hard disk from local suppliers. That's just but one example of how innocent customers pay through the nose since they don't want to tarmac and shop around. Happy bargain hunting!


Hello Jaribu,

Thanks for the comment, but I could tell you in under one minute if I was handling a "fake" notebook or netbook, because it either wouldn't function at all, would not run Windows 7 (processor and RAM isn't what it should be), or would run so hot that it would shut itself down or freeze within 5 minutes. In addition, it wouldn't have the same chassis rigidity or would weigh a ton - quality doesn't flex too much, but still has a decent weight.

As far as hard drives and LCD screens, there are only a handful of factories in the entire world that make them, so "fakes" would likely be made along side genuine items.

At any rate, a 500GB external for $147 is highway robbery; I can get you a 2TB external for that and ship it to you from here for that price, so, again, it does make sense to track and index the prices, if for no other purpose but to keep downward pressure on the price because people could start leaning on the diaspora for sourcing if retailers are not operating in a fair manner.

I think that a lot of the fuss about fakes and "Shina" goods in East Africa isn't what it seems. What I have seen is that unscrupulous retailers are purchasing large quantities of broken or defective items direct from factory rubbish piles, refurbishing them in India and elsewhere, and then passing them off as new, without warranties. You have to remember that 99% of electronics are made in China- so how is a "Shina" phone or TV of any less quality? How is anything with a "US or UK brand" of any higher quality than what a Shina brand could be, as long as the functionality is there when you first try it out?

Some of the samples of "fakes" that I have gotten from the Nairobi marketplace aren't actually fakes, but have been obviously (and poorly) repaired by hand post-manufacturing.

The most important thing here is a warranty. Retailers need to stand behind what they sell- meaning that they need a physical address in which you can track them down if something goes wrong. Otherwise, "real" or "fake", you are on your own, in what they call the "grey market". Also, there needs to be consumer protection laws and institutions.

The whole "fake" controversy smacks of a way to scare consumers into paying more for "real" merchandise that is still "grey market", while not allowing prices to come down to where they should be, in line with what the rest of the world is paying.

By the way, if you come across a "fake" hard drive, as in the drive itself (not the case) is printed with a major manufacturer, but is actually made by some no-name hard drive factory, I'll buy it from you, because this I HAVE to see.

Does it work? Is it warranted? Was it a good price? That is what is important. Don't pay for a brand when that guarantees you nothing. Even they use the cheapest parts from the cheapest suppliers and factories (especially Dell, HP, and Sony). I've had more Dell notebooks and servers, HP notebooks and PCs, and Sony TVs and Monitors go bad than "generic" SuperMicros, turnkeys, Scepters and LGs BY FAR.

Pay for initial functionality, some semblance of quality, which you can gauge in the store before you buy, and for the guarantee that you have some sort of protection or recourse if something goes wrong- meaning a retailer that will honor a warranty for a year.

Unless you are talking IBM or Canon... that's different. That's worth it. There's real, top-range quality in those two brands. Everything else is about at the same level, no matter if it says Sony, LG, LB, LT, Samsung, Supermicro, Dell, Acer, HP, TT, EE, BB, or even Cisco verus Huawei, whoever... whatever. It's all made just about the same- cheaply.

Best,

Hill
YesuWangu
#14 Posted : Sunday, August 21, 2011 10:39:57 AM
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MCHUNA wrote:
jaribu wrote:
CLOSING DOWN SALE:

Brand new boxed and sealed Samsung mini laptops (Atoms) at only 23k. Costs 25k plus elsewhere. Will sell at 22k if buying 3 or more.

Specs:
*10.1 inch screen
*250GB Hard disk drive
*1.66 Ghz
*1GB Memory
*In-build digital live camera
*Card Reader
*Window 7
*Intel Atom Processor N450
*Wifi
*Black in colour,
*Spanking new! Not a single dent or scratch!
...../

YEAH,let wazuans know that its the mini/half laptop si zile laptop kubwa.Again-though am not spoiling your biz-those tuthings keep crashing now and then.+++forget the 'warranty' fad!!


I beg to differ.

Only if you buy from those computer shops in those dingy locations along moi avenue. The sellers in such shops usually cannibalize and or replace parts of any computer (laptops, netbooks and desktops alike) without discrimination and later sell to unsuspecting people.

They then fail without fail. You have been warned.
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