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LG’s GB125 and GD330 coming this month to attack the low end

Thursday, March 5, 2009

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Given the constant barrage of beautiful devices coming out of Korea, you might imagine that a couple particularly unassuming models slip under the radar here and there -- and that's exactly what has happened with these two puppies. The strangely-hinged GB125 is an ultra-low-end flip that lacks an external display altogether, replacing it with a series of lights to indicate status (Motorola has tried this from time to time), but on the upside, you've got an FM radio buried in there somewhere. The GD330 slider, meanwhile, ups the ante -- if you can really call this upping the ante -- with a 2 megapixel cam, touch-sensitive softkeys, and a look that mimics its more expensive Secret sibling. Both are launching later this month; the GD330 will run about $200 while the GB125 clocks in at a downright affordable $65. [Via Unwired View]

Watch Your Favourite Shows While On Road

Sunday, March 1, 2009

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People who are traveling yet don’t want to miss their favorite television shows can carry a handheld television specially made for this purpose. This gives you an opportunity to see your favorite shows even when you are away from home. Even when you are detached from the world handheld television keeps you connected. Handheld televisions can be of help even when you want to tune into baseball games or other sporting events while you are sitting for an appointment. These handheld televisions are quite affordable. Here are the top handheld televisions under $75   Sylvania Black and White TV SRT069. This small portable usually sells for around $25 and comes ready out of the box for fantastic television viewing. This handheld is actually primarily designed for use in places where you could not fit a larger television. One of the most important features of this type of handheld televisions is that it comes with three different faceplates. You can customize it in various surroundings. This comes in blue, red and white and one can easily match it with the car, outfit or even a tent. This has a built in AM / FM radio. This is surely a sense of staying updated about the whole world even when you are basking under the sun beside the beach.

How To Choose A Proper Headset

Thursday, February 26, 2009

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Buying a proper headset requires some amount of individual research. One must look after the comfort level of the headset while buying. Long stretched usage of headphones require a padded headband that can be adjusted to comfortably fit the size of your head. Whatever your listening requirement be it late night music listening, watching TV, etc., it is important that your headset sits comfortably in place. The choice of the design of the headset also needs considerable amount of study.  Say you need to use your headphone in a noisy situation or say while working in a shared environment e.g. an office where you don’t want to disturb others as a result of leaking of sound from your headset. This requires Sealed Headsets which are classic heavy and roust type headset solutions. If not the case you can use Open-Air headsets.  They deliver the best overall sound quality. Lightly weighted makes them the most comfortable choice for users using headphones for an extended period of time. Open air headsets tends to be quite fragile and breaks easily so, care must be taken while using them. These are the most reasonable buy.

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