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Group Buy: GPS Receiver LGSF 3000-Buying Group
GPS Receiver LGSF3000 is Taiwan made GPS Receiver, OEM, ODM GPS
receiver, Ready-Market Group Buying Service guaranteed factory prices and flexible quantity. Bluetooth GPS receiver LGSF3000 - compact design with internal passive antenna, bluetooth wireless technology and build in flash based firmware. Here are some statistics of LGSF3000 * Channels£º20 channels all-I ¨Cview tracking * Support Standard£ºNMEA-0183 * Hot start£º1s (average) * Warm start£º38s (average) * Cold start£º42s (average) * Acceleration£º4g max.. * Altitude©U18000m max.. * Reacquisition©U100ms * Velocity©U515m/s max.. * Position accuracy©U10m 2DRMS * Reacquisition Time©U1 microsecond synchronized to GSP time * 2.2.4 Bluetooth specification * Wireless requirement Compatible with Bluetooth devicesv1.1 v1.2 v2.0 * Bluetooth standard all transmission standard w/ extend standard SCO * Bluetooth profile Serial Port Profile (SPP) * Frequency range 2.4 GHz public free channel ISM * Transmission range (by open space) 10m (30feet) * Input sensitivity < -85dBm Contact Ready-Market to get more information about Group Buying Service http://gps-receiver.ready-online.com..._LGSF2000.html |
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Group Buy: GPS Receiver LGSF 3000-Buying Group
On Jan 16, 10:50*am, Scott in SoCal > wrote:
> I know this is off-topic, but I just gotta ask: what is the psychology > behind this "group buy" thing? > > I see this a lot on the automotive message fora I frequent: some > vendor will offer a "group buy" on some silly little item that nobody > needs, like a "Window Valet" > > http://www.smokinvette.com/corvettef...ead.php?t=3080 > > This particular one offers $15 off if 10 or more people order, and > this number was achieved with no problem. In fact, I can't recall any > examples where the quota on a group buy was NOT met. > > I find it difficult to believe that there were 10 people just sitting > around waiting for the price of the Window Valet to drop by $15 so > they could afford to buy one. It's far more likely that the group buy > format stimulates impulse buying behavior somehow, but how? What is it > about the group buy that gets people to buy? Some kind of herd > mentality, perhaps? > > In message > >, > > WOM > wrote: > > FOAD, SPAMmer. I've actually seen group buys on useful stuff, e.g. performance suspension parts etc. through VW or Porsche centric forums. Also one of the Stude club guys put together a deal where he'd commission a run of aluminum single-plane intakes, although that's been going on two years or more now and just now finally it looks like some product may be finally produced... nate |
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