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CAS Electronics Computers • Apple Devices • Gadgets • Media Streaming C1 Apple Mac Pro (Late 2013): 6-Core Intel Xeon E5 • 64GB 1866MHz ECC RAM • Dual AMD FirePro D500 Graphics Cards • 250GB SSD • [A1481] C2 Bose CineMate Series II 2.1 Home Theater System C3 NIB HP Desktop PC: Core i3-4170 • 8GB RAM • 1TB HDD • CD/DVD Drive • Wi-Fi • Windows 10 • 23” LED Monitor C4 Apple Macbook Pro (15”, Mid-2012): Quad-Core i7 2.3 GHz • 16GB RAM • 2TB Hard Drive • [A1286] C5 Apple iPad Pro 12.9” 128GB Space Gray (Wi-Fi) [A1584] C6 Apple iPhone 6s Plus 128GB Space Gray (AT&T) [A1687] C7 Apple iPhone 6 Plus 128GB Space Gray (T-Mobile) [A1522] C8 Choice of (3) Intel NUC D54250WYKH Mini Computers C9 Apple iPad Mini (Wi-Fi + Cellular; Verizon) 64GB Black [A1455] C10 Apple Watch Sport 42mm (Silver) [A1554] C11 Apple iPad 3rd Generation (Wi-Fi + Cellular; Verizon) 64GB Black [A1403] C12 NIB Apple TV 4th Generation 64GB [A1625] C13 Choice of (2) Apple TV 3rd Generation [A1469] C14 Amazon Kindle [D00901] C15 NIB Asus Desktop PC Tower: Intel Core i7-4790S • 8GB 1600MHz DDR3 RAM • 1TB HDD • CD/DVD Drive • Windows 7 C16 Apple Mac Mini (Mid-2011): Intel Core i5 (dual-core 2.3GHz) • 4GB RAM • 500GB HDD [A1347] C17 Apple iPad 2 (Wi-Fi) 64GB White [A1395] C18 NIB Amazon Fire TV C19 Amazon Kindle Fire [D01400] C20 Amazon Kindle with Case [D00111] C21 Apple Power Macintosh G4 (Specs Unknown) [EMC No. 1810] C22 Apple TV 2nd Generation [A1378] C23 Choice of (2) Apple TV 1st Generation [A1218] C24 Apple Mac Pro (Mid 2010): (2) 2.4GHz Quad-Core Intel Xeon • 24GB 1066MHz ECC RAM • ATI Radeon HD 5870 Graphics Card • 320GB Hard Drive • [A1289] C25 Apple iPhone 4S 64GB White (Verizon) [A1387] C26 Apple iPad Air 2 128GB Space Gray (Wi-Fi + Cellular; AT&T/Sprint/T-Mobile) [A1567] Monitors • Peripherals • Accessories • Etc. A10 D-Link AC3200 Ultra Wi-Fi Router [DIR-890L] A11 Choice of (4) NIB Dell UltraSharp 29” Ultra Widescreen LED Monitor (21:9, 2560 x 1080) [U2913WM] A12 Choice of (2) NIB AOC 29” Ultra Wide IPS LED Monitor (21:9, 2560 x 1080) [Q2963PM] A13 Choice of (2) NIB Asus 23” Wide Screen LED Monitor (16:9, 1920 x 1080) [VX238] A14 Apple Pencil [A1603] rev. 9/11/16 Monitors • Peripherals • Accessories • Etc. A15 Bose SoundTrue Around-Ear Headphones (no cord) A16 CyberPower 900 Watt UPS (Battery Backup) w/ Automatic Voltage Regulation (PWM approximated sine wave) A17 ScanSnap Evernote Edition Color Image Scanner A18 ScanSnap S1500 Color Image Scanner A19 NIB Asus AC1750 Wireless Router [RT-AC66R] A20 Choice of (5) Asus 27” Wide Screen LED Monitor (16:9, 1920 x 1080) [VE278] (no stands/mounting hardware included) A21 Asus 27” Wide Screen LED Monitor (16:9, 1920 x 1080) with built-in 2.0MP Webcam [VK278] (no stand/ mounting hardware) A22 Asus 24” Wide Screen LED Monitor (16:9, 1920 x 1080) [VS248H-P] A23 Planar 22” Wide Screen LED Monitor (16:9, 1920 x 1080) [PLL2210W] A24 Choice of (2) TRENDnet Megapixel PoE PTZ Internet Camera [TV-IP672P] A25 D-Link HD Pan & Tilt Day/Night Network Camera [DCS-5029L] A26 NIB D-Link PowerLine HD Day/Night Cloud Camera Kit [DCS-6045LKT] A27 NIB D-Link 16-Port Gigabit Desktop Switch [DGS-1016A] A28 zBoost TRIO Xtreme REACH Cell Phone Signal Booster [ZB585X-A] A29 Livescribe Echo Smartpen 4GB with 4 single-subject notebooks [APA-00006] A30 Choice of (2) NIB Nintendo Gamecube w/ Bonus Controller & Mario Party 7 Storage (Network Attached, Thunderbolt, USB 3.0) S1 OWC ThunderBay 4 Thunderbolt 2 RAID-Ready Drive [OWCTB2SRKIT0GB] S2 NIB Western Digital 8TB My Cloud Mirror NAS/Personal Cloud [WDBZVM0080JWT-NESN] S3 Choice of (2) Lexar Professional Workflow HR2 4-bay Thunderbolt/USB 3.0 Drive Hub (For use with Lexar Professional Workflow card readers and storage drives - not included) [LRWHR2RBNA] S4 Drobo Mini 4-Bay Thunderbolt/USB 3.0 Drive [DR-Mini-1A21] S5 Seagate 8TB Business Storage 2-bay NAS [STBN8000100] S6 QNAP TurboNAS TS-431 4-bay NAS (empty) S7 Seagate BlackArmor NAS 400 series 4-bay (empty) [STAR401] S8 QNAP TurboNAS TS-231 2-bay NAS (empty) S9 Seagate NAS 4-bay (empty) [STCU100] S10 QNAP TurboNAS TS-212-E 2-bay Home NAS S11 NIB Western Digital 2TB My Book Live Home Network Drive [WDBACG0020HCH-NESN] S12 iomega StorCenter ix2-dl 2-bay NAS (empty) S13 NIB OCZ Vertex 4 512GB SATA SSD [VTX4-25SAT3-512G.M] S14 NIB Seagate 5TB Expansion Desktop Drive w/ USB 3.0 [STBV5000100] S15 Choice of (2) Promise Technology Pegasus J4 4-Bay Thunderbolt Drive [J4HD2TBUS] rev. 9/11/16 rev. 9/11/16.
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