Creative Muvu V100 (2gb MP3 Player)
Yes, the Sansa Clip sounds better...but for rough and tumble, versatile, 3rd World Country, no computer or 12V source around to recharge with usefullness...the Creative MoVu V100 can't be beat in my opinion. It's simple and ugly and almost perfect...if it supported playlists...it would be unmatched. Sadly Creative has quit producing these, but they can still be found here and there.
Love it because:
Takes one AAA battery, and runs forever (18 Hrs.).
Records to ".wav".
Simple LCD screen.
Usable as USB thumbdrive.
No stupid AAC or WMA or DRMA resrictions (plays MP3 & WMA).
No crippling Proprietary...
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Nintendo Ds games are just plain awesome. I finally broke down buying one for both of my children after being very skeptical about the items. But after watching my kids with these games i have learned that they can be very educational. I love the fact that there are games that they can do to help improve there motor skills and teach them how to be responsible. The system is also fun to have because unlike the regular games systems you can also have fun decorating the systems and the cases..So it can also be fun for the parents. I like the white games systems because you can tell more easily if...
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Wise up Cox, your product is getting old, your excuses are getting old, & I was getting old waiting for you to get me a 1/2 decent picture at two different houses!
Guess what I did?
I went out & bought a decent outside antenna, & now I get 45 channels with PERFECT reception for FREE!
Someone in your Las Vegas offices should really get to grips with your worse than bad service, you will eventually have to wise up, or you'll all be applying for jobs with Direct TV & Dish Network!
I also think that the 'Vegas city council should free up some cable space for independant TV companies to stop this monopoly...
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RIM BlackBerry 9530 Smartphone
I recently got the storm, and have used it for various applications which for the most part work well. Reception is decent, and battery life seems good. i was disappointed in the owners manual having little to no instructions for use. (you can go online and get better instructions) I learned many things about this phone by trial and error. The one thing I am not impressed with is the touch screen. I have accidently muted or other things by pushing against my cheek. ( do not try to use hands-free by holding with your shoulder ) The touchscreen keyboard is not easy to use, and can easily mis-key,...
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LG - Banter Cell Phone
The LG Banter is a great phone for a person who does a lot of texting. It is a slider phone that has a full keyboard that is easy to use. This phone has many settings of which a large number are customizable. This phone has all the features that are available on a typical phone, alarm clock, calendar, space for up to 500 contacts, voicemail, etc. This is a great phone and I would highly recommend it.
Samsung - cell phone Cell Phone
This phone from cricket wireless service is a pretty decent phone with a fairly decent coverage area. It is also pretty easy to use and it looks decent. It is fairly small and compact, blue in color and the flip style phone.Decent graphics and colors. Pretty basic features. Mobile plans through cricket wireless are reasonably prices for what you get compared to other, more popular and expensive cell phone services. Doesn't come with much of a selection of sounds,ringtones, or screensavers. Still all in all a pretty good phone. Worth the money and really no complaints so far, Although I really haven't...
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Apple - Apple iPhone 3Gs Cell Phone
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The BlackBerry Curve 8900 is poised to replace the 8300 series, but it's still no match for the Apple iPhone's multitasking functionality and powerful 3G network. Available on T-Mobile and AT&T, the 8900 adds a number of improvements to the 8300 including a 512 MHz processor, 3.2-megapixel camera and a high-resolution 480-by-360 pixel screen.
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The Motorola Tundra VA76r is a push-to-talk (PTT) cell phone from AT&T, meaning it can be used like an old fashioned walkie-talkie between similarly equipped phones. As befits a PTT phone, the Tundra is designed for heavy-duty use. The durable flip phone is reinforced with rubber, and its stubby external antenna provides very good reception. The Tundra is designed to meet military specifications, and it is resistant to shock, dust, water and extreme temperatures. PhoneScoop.com's Eric M. Zeman says the Tundra "survived everything we threw at it" in tests and that it's...
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The BlackBerry Curve 8300 series, which debuted in 2007, has consistently held its ground among reviewers and users as a serious business tool, with editors at MobileTechReview.com saying that BlackBerry devices "have the undisputed advantage in push email and corporate backend email integration." The Curve combines this messaging power with great ergonomic design and ever-improving multimedia features. The new Curve 8900 (reviewed separately) is poised to replace the 8300 series, but it's still no match for the Apple iPhone's multitasking functionality and fast...
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Experts say the Samsung Hue II SCH-R600 is so different from the original Hue that their only real commonality is that they are both midrange clamshell cell phones. Otherwise it's a thorough revamping and essentially an entirely new phone. There is a plethora of features, but the unique gimmick (the Hue part) is that there are changeable faceplates. Included in the box are blue and gray, and you can buy white, green and purple faceplates if you want to color-coordinate further with your clothing or mood. CNET describes call quality as "quite good," but we saw a few complaints about static in...
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