The Nokia N95 8 GB mobile phone has been revamped into a hard muscle phone, packed full of fun features for you to play with. Starting off, its got the massive 8GB internal memory. Perfect for watching full length films. Then there's Wi-Fi, excellent, surf the web at any Wi-Fi hotspot. It's 3G and Bluetooth enabled. Has a 5 megapixel camera, and FM radio to keep us entertained. Also quad band. Overall it looks good in black, handles well, has a good camera and cud be your next phone! £free w/contract
Thursday, 13 December 2007
Thursday, 6 December 2007
Archos 604 Wi-Fi
Want to watch movies, listen to music and surf the internet on the move? Then the Archos 604 is calling out for you!
Wednesday, 5 December 2007
Cheap Laptop: EI Systems
Looking for a very cheap laptop for e-mails, typing, basic web browsing etc. This could be the laptop for you. Intel Celeron M430 Processor
(1.73GHz, 533MHz FSB, 1MB Cache)
Genuine Windows Vista (R) Home Premium
1GB Memory
40GB Hard Drive
DVD ReWriter
13.3" Widescreen Display
128MB Shared UMA Graphics
Wireless Enabled
2.4kg Weight
It would make a great present for someone looking for an entry level laptop, and its cheap. Pick one up from PC World for only £299,99. (internet price only - instore price £339,97)
Sunday, 2 December 2007
Super Gadgets: Range Rover Sport
Utilising a Supercharged 4.2 litre V8 390ps/385bhp engine, Range Rover Sport Supercharged is the best specified and most refined Range Rover Sport. It delivers a powerful drive, enhanced by Brembo front disc brakes and Adaptive Cruise control. Its super interior offers all the refinement and advanced features of the HSE plus a Personal Telephone Integration system. Distinctive design cues include a unique mesh-design front grille and power vents, and 20 inch, 10 spoke alloy wheels. From £57,750 - More Info - *View Video
Philips WAC3500D
Wireless? Hard Disk Drive? MP3?..... Read on!...
PSPhone?
Now days big brand companies are converting your gadgets so they can make phone calls. For example; the iPod, which is now iPhone. Next in line is the PSP.
Sony are lining up a PSPhone, basicly a PSP gaming machine incorporating a phone. Nothings for defornate yet, but literly how far will companies go to beat off the competition. It all sounds like a good idea, and hopefully goes ahead for production, but will Sony be able to pull it off?
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