GDGmed

Posted on: December 27th, 2012 | 127 Comments

GDGmed

127 Responses

  1. Joshua Woollard says:

    144

  2. Devil Moscatelli says:

    36

  3. Victor says:

    288

  4. simon says:

    240

  5. Lasse Saikkonen says:

    270

  6. jeffster says:

    240

  7. Frank Hoffmann says:

    180

  8. David Paola says:

    240

  9. Almantas says:

    180

  10. Luke Morgan says:

    320

  11. Samuel Rosado says:

    36

  12. Dalton says:

    140

  13. Rudolf Leyrer says:

    600 ;)

  14. Reboots DaMachina says:

    180

  15. Leslie says:

    360

  16. Brian Kristensen says:

    My guess would be 72!

  17. QHertz says:

    Woot Woot OUYA is ons it’s way…SWEET!
    …192…

  18. factorion says:

    300

  19. Gmrcun says:

    120

  20. Steinke says:

    180

  21. Callum says:

    345

  22. bob allen says:

    600. You mentioned you shipped out 1200 and I see 2 pallets.

  23. Christer Kvalheim says:

    180

  24. Elias gzz says:

    900

  25. John Aveni says:

    96

  26. Rob Hamlin says:

    360

  27. james carter says:

    96

  28. forcef says:

    80

  29. Gregory Moore says:

    180

  30. William Blair says:

    432

  31. Jim Thompson says:

    180

  32. Lance Larka says:

    1200

  33. DrOhReally says:

    576 consoles

  34. Lance Larka says:

    Changed my mind…108

  35. Robert Stutman says:

    72

  36. Jo Roosen says:

    192 units :)

  37. Brent Boylen says:

    36

  38. David bratisax says:

    192 per skid

  39. John Agnew says:

    1000

  40. demetrius says:

    56

  41. Gregg Moyer says:

    36

  42. Gregg Moyer says:

    Maybe 120?

  43. Mina Smith says:

    200?

  44. Navneet Grewal says:

    It is either going to be 240 or 300 units on each pallet based on that there are a total of 15 boxes stacked on that 48″x40″ US standard pallet. Box dimensions seems to be a 22″x18″x20″. OUYA box seems to be 10″x8″x4″, so either 240 or 300 units based on if each box has 16 units or 20 units.

  45. Robert says:

    180

  46. Panhia says:

    72 unit per creat

  47. JonasWilde says:

    300

  48. Adrian Ramirez says:

    192

  49. Lorinda says:

    288

  50. Alexander says:

    36 baby.

  51. Michel Lahaut says:

    288

  52. Jose Huertas says:

    288

  53. bill says:

    1104

  54. John Kirk says:

    96

  55. chris totsky says:

    324

  56. scriptfoo says:

    don’t the serial numbers posted on the side of the pallet kind of give it away?

  57. Paul Welch says:

    48

    That is going off of my assumptions of what is in those boxes.

  58. Valerie says:

    540

  59. Mark says:

    432 ! (Meaning 432 and I’m stoked, not 432 factorial).

  60. Mark Tillotson says:

    396

  61. Malcolm says:

    144

  62. Gerald Collins says:

    720

  63. Gerald Collins says:

    Can I make a second guess? I think my first guess was a bit low.
    864

  64. Robert says:

    400 units

  65. eugene says:

    36

  66. Alexander Yakushev says:

    324

  67. Alexander Yakushev says:

    36

  68. Alexander Yakushev says:

    648

  69. Michael MacDonald says:

    144

  70. Michael MacDonald says:

    Actually 192

  71. Aaron says:

    1776

  72. KOLOB says:

    180 on one pallet or 360 two

  73. M.Herold says:

    I think 576 (32 per box).

  74. Aric says:

    32 units per smaller box, 15 smaller boxes per palette, so 480 per palette.

  75. robby groot says:

    36 stuks ( 3x4x3=36)

  76. melliecarma says:

    there are 2 possible solutions (depending if the freight forwarder was putting more consideration in efficiency or if he was aiming for secure transport):

    300 dev units per palette (20 units in 5 layers of 4 each, 15 boxes per palette), so the whole shipment of 1200 dev units would consist of 4 palettes. i guess secure arrival couldn’t be guaranteed here, so i go for my second option:

    240 dev units per palette (16 units in 4 layers of 4 each if more packaging material is used), 15 boxes total per palette. the total shipment of 1200 dev units consists of 5 palettes.

  77. spyrg says:

    288 consoles.

  78. Zoltan Szabo says:

    I think ~240

  79. Jonathan Cooper says:

    192

  80. felipe says:

    69

  81. Jerry says:

    The Answer is 540 units. 15 boxes with 36 each per box

  82. Remzey says:

    seems like 12 boxes with probably around 30 a piece so i will go with however they probably want simple numbers for shipping reasons so i will say 350.

  83. Bryce says:

    650

  84. Denis says:

    108

  85. Kheoth says:

    168

  86. Jarrett says:

    135

  87. Tim says:

    Each box contains 12 units with 12 boxes on pallet
    Total on pallet = 144

  88. madmnemic says:

    36

  89. the8thhooligan says:

    192

  90. Rob says:

    12 units per box. 15 boxes. 180 units per pallet.

  91. Rob says:

    When are you guys putting stock up for sale? I want in. Email the sets.

  92. Dibayendu says:

    192

  93. NuaNicaj says:

    The quick answer two pallets times 144 = 288

  94. NuaNicaj says:

    Look closer.. there are 36 boxes per pallet x 4 per box… x 2 pallets… it is 288.

  95. NuaNicaj says:

    Look closer.. there are 36 boxes per pallet x 4 per box… x 2 pallets… it is 288.

  96. guizinpeix says:

    135 :D as caixas do canto tao viradas e naverdade nesse pacote inteiro tem 15 caixas com 9 consoles dentro de cada caixa totalizando 135

  97. Farid says:

    500

  98. Ron says:

    I’m gonna to go with 360 (24/box * 15 boxes)

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