Apple recently announced that it expected IPad 2, less than a year after the release of the first model IPad. It was a busy 11 months for Apple, which sold an estimated 14,790,000 iPads in 2010, according to technology website counters Lilluputing.Luckily, if you're lucky enough to own an original IPAD, and looking to replace yours as soon as the new model hits the street, there are several options for those who wish to recycle or sell your old electronics Here are some tips you. 1. Apple itself. Apple will recycle any old PC, including iPads, whether they work or not. If it is still in good working condition and can be repaired and reused, you will receive a gift card the cost of your Apple computer. You do not even need to do much work. Just go to the recycling site Apple, enter the details of the old device, and they will send you a box and prepaid shipping label. Just pack the old IPAD, send it, wait a few weeks and you will receive a gift card that can be used at any Apple retail store or their online store. 2. Best Buy. If you are not willing to wait for delivery and you just want your old IPad or another of a computer at home, Best Buy will recycle it, often for free, or let you trade it for Best Buy gift card. Since Best Buy is an authorized reseller of Apple, it can be a great way to get rid of IPad first generation, and then exit the store with a new one. 3. eBay. new online auction site in the time of sale "option (part of eBay Green Team program) allows you to receive an offer from eBay itself from many used electronics. As of this writing, you can get $ 391 for 64 GB IPad in good condition. Ships free on eBay, and they will clean the device to his personal data before reselling it. 4. Craigslist. Maybe you just want to sell your old IPad locally and not worry about dealing with companies or waiting for payment. What could be better than your neighborhood online flea market? 5. Earth 911. If you've been hard on the old IPad and he no longer works, you can find all your local options for recycling at Earth911.com. Site will help you make sure it gets recycled in a responsible manner that does not cause harmful electronic waste.
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