Laptops, Notebooks, & Netbooks. Tablet Computers. Servers, Server Modules, & Data Storage Equipment
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1 Laptops, Notebooks, & Netbooks Tablet Computers Servers, Server Modules, & Data Storage Equipment
2 Portable Audio Video Products Baby Monitors & Camera Systems Digital & Non-Digital Cameras (Includes traditional film and digital technologies Also includes video cameras, camcorders and web cameras) Digital Photo Frames
3 Digital Photo Key Chains Electronic Books (E-Books) Electronic Dictionaries & Translators
4 Electronic & Desk Calculators Global Positioning Systems (GPS) Handheld Printers
5 Handheld Video Game Systems Headphones (Includes in-earphones and headsets) Microphones
6 Non-Cellular Enabled Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs) (These PDAs are NOT enabled to connect to a cellular/wireless network) Personal Audio Players (Includes Walkmans, Discmans, and MP3 players, such as ipods) Personal FM Transmitters
7 POS Receipt Printers, Barcode Scanners, Magnetic Stripe Readers Portable AM/FM & Clock Radios & Stereos (Includes portable tape & CD players and recorders, and also portable AM/FM radios) Portable Disc, Cassette or Digital Audio/Video Players or Recorders
8 Portable Displays screen size less than 10 Portable Docking / Compact Speakers Satellite Radio Receivers
9 Single-use or Disposable Cameras Walkie Talkies & CB Radios Non-Cellular Telephones & Answering Machines Non-cellular Telephones (Includes corded, cordless, VoIP and satellite phones. All system components including peripherals and cords/wiring)
10 Speaker / Conference Phones Telephone Amplifiers Telephone Line Answering Machines (Includes cassette and digital answering machines. Also includes answering systems integrated into non-cellular telephones)
11 VoIP Phone Adaptors Computer & Video Gaming Peripherals Computer Speakers Computer-Specific Cables & Cords (Must be used to connect to electronic units on the Approved Products List)
12 Central Processing Unit (CPU) & Monitor Cases NOTE: Monitors with broken screens (i.e. missing or shattered pieces of glass) require special handling at select locations Circuit Boards & Hard Drives Power Supplies (Includes UPS units)
13 Foot Pedal Computer Controllers Graphic Tablets (for data input) HDMI Switches
14 Keyboards (Includes ergonomic and enhanced accessibility input devices) Laptop Docking Stations Magnetic Stripe Readers
15 Media (Includes disks, DVDs, CDs, VHS tapes, cassette tapes, etc.) Mouse & Touchpad Mouse PVR Expanders
16 Separately Sold Universal Remote Controls External Solid State, Zip Drives, & Hard Drives Video Game Controllers & Joysticks
17 Aftermarket Vehicle Electronic Products Amplifiers, Equalizers & Speakers Back-up Cameras & Collision Avoidance Systems Car Security Systems
18 In-dash Radio, DVD, CD and/or Cassette Players Radar Detectors Remote Car Starters
19 Satellite Radio Receivers Stand-alone or In-dash GPS Video Players & Displays
20 Audio Video & Gaming Products Amplifiers & Receivers Analog & Digital Video Cameras for Home Security Built-in or Wall-mounted Intercoms
21 Cable & Satellite Receivers & Set-top Boxes CD Players Cassette & Other Tape Players
22 Commercial/Professional Video Cameras Digital & Multi-Media Projectors Digital & Personal Video Recorders (DVRs & PVRs)
23 Karaoke Machines Non-Portable AM/FM Radios Non-Portable Combination Cassette Recorders & Players
24 Non-Portable Disc Players & Recorders (DVD, Blu-ray, etc.) Overhead Projectors Small Satellite Dishes
25 Speakers (Big/small for home stereo systems Bookshelf or floor standing) Turntables & Record Players VCRs or Video Projectors
26 Video Gaming Consoles (Includes related cables & accessories) Home Theatre in a Box Systems (HTB) (Includes all system components and peripheral devices) Printing Products & Multi-Function Devices Business Card Scanners
27 Desktop Inkjet Printers Desktop Laser Printers Desktop Printer Combinations (Printer units that have scanning and/or faxing capabilities)
28 Dot Matrix Printers Electronic Typewriters Fax Machines
29 Label / Card Printers Photo Printers (Includes camera dock printers) POS / Thermal Printers
30 Tele-printers & Telex Machines (Includes Microfiche devices) TTY (Teletype) Printers Scanners
31 All-in-one & Floor Standing Products Cash Registers / POS Terminals Fax Machine Photocopiers Floor Standing Printers & Scanners
32 Other IT Devices Bridges, Modems, Switches, & Routers (Includes wireless access points & range extenders) Ethernet Switches & Networking Products (Includes network security appliances & firewalls) Thin Clients
33 Video Conferencing Systems Electronic Musical Instruments Amplifiers & Mixers DJ Mixers & Electronic Audio Devices
34 Drum Trigger Pads Electric Guitars, Woodwind & Stringed Instruments Electronic Drums, Cymbals or Percussion Instruments
35 Electronic Keyboards, Pipe Organs, Synthesizers & Pianos Electronic Rhythm Trainers & Percussion Pads Electronic Silent Instruments (Designed for silent practice or performance using acoustic wing or stringed instruments)
36 Electronic Tuners, Metronomes or Combination Devices MIDI Controllers Some Examples of Consumer Medical Devices Devices that have been implanted or exposed to infectious bodily fluids are NOT ACCEPTED Blood Pressure Monitors
37 Breast Pumps Doppler, Ultrasound Electronic Stethoscopes
38 Hearing Aids Microscopes Sleep Therapy Devices
39 Thermometers (Electronic & Digital) Display Devices Cathode Ray Tube (CRT) Monitors & Televisions Closed Circuit Monitors
40 Combination Televisions Computers with Integrated Displays (The imac series, etc.) Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) & Plasma Monitors (Screens are backlit by a mercury bulb, similar to the ones found on laptops.)
41 Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) & Plasma Televisions Monitors with Cracked Screens NOTE: Monitors with broken screens (i.e. missing or shattered pieces of glass) require special handling at select locations Desktop & Portable Computers Central Processing Units (CPUs) (Also known as computer towers. Main component of a personal computing system)
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