After I sold my CDI-740 player on ebay, my brother decided he wanted to sell his player also. But since he doesn’t have an ebay account I’m selling it for him. So it turns out you have a second chance at getting a CDI740.
Good luck
CDI-740 on ebay
PS. I'm also selling my CDI-220 player and Zelda games for CDI.
again sorry for the spam
CD-i 740's
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No offence, but if someone starts with "This is your change to get one of the rarest video game systems on the PLANET!", then you can be sure that stupid people who never heard of CD-i before will bid and push up price to far what it's worth. I really hate that, sellers should learn to describe their items in a serious way... but it's all about making big money these days.
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No offense, but:
I really think I did describe the player in a serious way. But it is important that you highlight the positive points of this player, so I did.
And I don't think "stupid people that never heard of CD-i" will pay 160,- euros for such a player. I think only collectors will want to pay that amount for it.
Only if you know allot about CDI's you realize that this player isn't that much different technically to a CDI220/80 (latest revision) with port splitter cable, and those can be bought for allot less (depends on region, in Holland, Germany and the UK allot of player have been sold, in other parts of Europe much less so)
But still I think the CDI740 is MUCH nicer to have than a 220, it looks more modern
That is just a load of crap. Just because you call an item rare doesn't make it so. And this player IS rare! I very much doubt that there have been more than 5 of these players on ebay ever, on any of the ebay sites.WindowsKiller wrote:then you can be sure that stupid people who never heard of CD-i before will bid and push up price to far what it's worth. I really hate that, sellers should learn to describe their items in a serious way... but it's all about making big money these days.
I really think I did describe the player in a serious way. But it is important that you highlight the positive points of this player, so I did.
And I don't think "stupid people that never heard of CD-i" will pay 160,- euros for such a player. I think only collectors will want to pay that amount for it.
Only if you know allot about CDI's you realize that this player isn't that much different technically to a CDI220/80 (latest revision) with port splitter cable, and those can be bought for allot less (depends on region, in Holland, Germany and the UK allot of player have been sold, in other parts of Europe much less so)
But still I think the CDI740 is MUCH nicer to have than a 220, it looks more modern
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No, I don't agree with you. People should learn to use their common sense when bidding on items !! If you hate stuff like that, I bet you're not in marketing businessWindowsKiller wrote:No offence, but if someone starts with "This is your change to get one of the rarest video game systems on the PLANET!", then you can be sure that stupid people who never heard of CD-i before will bid and push up price to far what it's worth. I really hate that, sellers should learn to describe their items in a serious way... but it's all about making big money these days.
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