I have recently volunteered at a local Community Interest Company which supports the local community. The company isn't funded but raises money by selling through their bricks and mortar shop and online through eBay.
A couple of days ago I found a Quantel V-Series unit with Graphics tablet, keyboard, stylus, and rat. I am posting to ask advice on how much we should list this item for sale.
The unit powers up but without a monitor I do not know if it is boots without errors, there is no power to the graphics tablet and so cannot test the keyboard or rat but both look in good condition. The stylus is damage but seems usable. There are also assorted original cables. The address on the packaging shows it originated from BBC Pebble Mill.
Any advice would be gratefully received.
Quantel V-Series Paintbox
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Re: Quantel V-Series Paintbox
Good Morning
It is difficult to value, it is long since left broadcast service, not being HD, and is only of interest to collectors or perhaps second or third users like a college TV system.
One of the difficulties of using complex equipment of this era is keeping it working?? If you have the maintenance handbooks they would almost be worth more than the equipment.
Regards
Brian G8GQS for the Broadcast Television technology Trust www.mcr21.org.uk & https://bttt.org.uk/our-trust/
It is difficult to value, it is long since left broadcast service, not being HD, and is only of interest to collectors or perhaps second or third users like a college TV system.
One of the difficulties of using complex equipment of this era is keeping it working?? If you have the maintenance handbooks they would almost be worth more than the equipment.
Regards
Brian G8GQS for the Broadcast Television technology Trust www.mcr21.org.uk & https://bttt.org.uk/our-trust/
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Re: Quantel V-Series Paintbox
Thank you for the advice
Re: Quantel V-Series Paintbox
Hello,
I run a Community Interest Company called the Computer Arts Archive and we are looking for a Paintbox to add to our collection. Do you still have yours?
Sean
I run a Community Interest Company called the Computer Arts Archive and we are looking for a Paintbox to add to our collection. Do you still have yours?
Sean