I've bought store display items in the past and never had a warranty problem. There is no reason the warranty shouldn' be in effect since it is supposed to start running with the first purchaser. With demo cars you get a full warranty minus the miles on the demo. As for a replacement keyboard you'd need to ask Averatec support or you could do a google search for it. The full keyboard is going to nullify your savings on this demo purchase even if you're capable of putting it in yourself, I can tell you that. If I were you I'd see if you couldn't bring it back to the store and get a regular one.
William Hornkohl <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>I bought an Averatec 3260 notebook from a store in the area for a reduced
>price.. It's legal but I'm told that the warranty is no good because it was
>used as a display in the store. While it was on the shelf someone removed
>eight of the keys and removed the rubber cones that were under the keys. Is
>it possible to replace the whole keyboard? Where might I find a replacement?
>
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