Today's boot fair bargains
Jun. 7th, 2015 05:27 pmWent to the big Pimlico car boot thing which is usually good. Just missed a 15" Macbook Pro that someone was paying for as I arrived, but it looked like it was serious money so I'm not too upset. At first I couldn't find much interesting, then I found a table selling old cables, chargers, etc., and spent about £8 on:
An iLuv Displayport - Displayport cable (looks like it can also do Thunderbolt, I don't actually have any need for it at present but it's worth keeping)
A USB joystick.
An HDMI to 2 x VGA monitor adapter
A weird adapter with ten phono plugs to one D25 plug, which I think is for a home cinema amp AC-3 decoder. I'm going to offer it on the laserdisc user group, see if anyone wants to take a punt on it.
A folding aluminium magnifying glass
An Apple iPod charger - no idea if it works since I don't own an iPod. For eBay, I think.
An earthing strap for electronics work
A YBR video to SCART adapter
and
An HP iPaq phone (yes, it has a GSM aerial), not sure of the model, with a USB charging / data transfer cradle. Also needs a charger but it's 5V so I can probably get it from USB. So assuming it works, if the free phone service I mentioned recently does start up in the UK I may actually be able to use it without buying an iPhone or something!
Also got a nice Victorian book about London stories and legends that ought to be useful for Forgotten Futures, total expenditure about a tenner including admission.
Rather pleased!
An iLuv Displayport - Displayport cable (looks like it can also do Thunderbolt, I don't actually have any need for it at present but it's worth keeping)
A USB joystick.
An HDMI to 2 x VGA monitor adapter
A weird adapter with ten phono plugs to one D25 plug, which I think is for a home cinema amp AC-3 decoder. I'm going to offer it on the laserdisc user group, see if anyone wants to take a punt on it.
A folding aluminium magnifying glass
An Apple iPod charger - no idea if it works since I don't own an iPod. For eBay, I think.
An earthing strap for electronics work
A YBR video to SCART adapter
and
An HP iPaq phone (yes, it has a GSM aerial), not sure of the model, with a USB charging / data transfer cradle. Also needs a charger but it's 5V so I can probably get it from USB. So assuming it works, if the free phone service I mentioned recently does start up in the UK I may actually be able to use it without buying an iPhone or something!
Also got a nice Victorian book about London stories and legends that ought to be useful for Forgotten Futures, total expenditure about a tenner including admission.
Rather pleased!
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Date: 2015-06-08 05:44 pm (UTC)http://pdadb.net/index.php?m=specs&id=105&view=1&c=hewlett-packard_ipaq_h6340__h6345
Not a particularly brilliant specification, but worth a few quid if it works, I hope.
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Date: 2015-06-08 06:01 pm (UTC)