They gave me more for a Xbox Series S, then they’d give me for a Mac mini.
Don’t know how old that Xbox Series S was.
The Mac mini is from 2020, and mostly useless, cause it only has 8 GB of RAM.
Over $100 for the Xbox, and only $100 for the Mac mini.
Good to know, only take video games to Pawn Shop.
I won’t stand around waiting for $100 for a Mac mini. Too much work.
A 2020 Mac mini with less space, and worse condition, $250 on eBay, and they sold 12 last time I looked.
Problem with selling anything yourself, is fraud. Somebody on eBay can rip a seller off, just say it’s not the condition described. Then they can send it back, and they might not send what you sent them back. Out money and the Mac if that happens.
Use cash, and you might get fake money.
If I don’t want it anymore, the easiest thing to do, is to donate it to Goodwill.
Otherwise, do nothing.
Since it only has 8 GB of RAM, if it’s swapping to the drive, well the drive is a flash drive, and soldered on. Eventually, the drive won’t be writable anymore. Got to use Macs with an external drive nowadays. So don’t buy space, only RAM. And hope the RAM never dies.
Also, Macs have to be reactivated after resetting it. No internet anymore? Enjoy.
Nothing like paying $600+ for a brick.
Insta360 has to be activated at least once. And to get a good video, apparently their shitty software has to be used. It still works, so I’ll keep it for now.
Ricoh THETA might not need to be activated. And if they have an iOS app, maybe it isn’t a giant ad. Can find old refurbished and used ones for under $400.
I could keep on searching for how to process a Insta360 video without their software, but I’m too lazy. It was easier to install their software using Bottles.