Buying "New" Vintage Tech on eBay: A Risky Unboxing Adventure
Austin EvansOctober 26, 202526 min473,049 views
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- 💡 The video chronicles an experiment in purchasing seemingly new in box tech items from eBay, with a healthy dose of skepticism about their actual condition.
- ⚠️ The presenter acknowledges a high likelihood that many items may not work, setting low expectations for the unboxing process.
Disappointing Finds and Surprises
- 🔌 A Flip Ultra camera is unboxed, but quickly proves non-functional due to battery acid damage, a significant letdown.
- 📱 The Samsung Galaxy Note7 makes an appearance, a device infamous for its battery issues, though this unit is confirmed to function, albeit with a warning about its potential danger.
- 📱 A re-shelled iPod Touch (5th Gen) is discovered, with a cracked case and incorrect stickers, highlighting the prevalence of counterfeit or misrepresented items.
Vintage Gadgets and Their Quirks
- 💻 The original Microsoft Surface (RT) is unboxed, noted as Microsoft's first hardware endeavor, though it lacks its keyboard and runs on Windows Store apps.
- 🎮 An Xbox One with Kinect is presented, discussed as a commercially unsuccessful console due to its high launch price and restrictive policies.
- 🍎 An Apple Newton MessagePad 120 is revealed, a pioneering PDA with handwriting recognition, though its high initial cost and limited functionality are noted.
The Reality of Buying Old Tech
- 🔋 Many older devices require new batteries, which are often scarce or expensive, further complicating the usability of vintage tech.
- 📦 The condition of items, even when listed as "new," varies wildly, with many showing signs of wear, damage, or being outright reproductions.
- 🤔 The experiment concludes that while some items might be functional or historically interesting, the risk of receiving non-working or misrepresented products is substantial when buying old tech online.
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