
If you’re looking around for a new GPS, then you might want to wait until Black Friday and buy one of these GPS’ because of their uber-low prices. NaviGadget got their hands on some ads revealing the low prices on select name brand GPS units.
First we have the Mio C220 which is $100 off the retail price and is selling for just $99! Unfortunately this offer will only be around for 5 hours. Here’s a description of the GPS:
Mio C220 has a very simple design with only one power button on top. All other user interface operations are taken care by the 3.5-inch touch screen. Speaking of the screen, it is easy to see even under the AZ sun - unlike what other reviews may say. Oh, and we should also mention that it switches to night mode automatically depending on the time of the day.
Other important hardware spec you may be interested in a sat nav device is the battery life. Mio C220 comes with a 1200mAh rechargeable battery that Mio claims will last you about 4.5 hours. We haven’t tested the battery to its limits but we didn’t see the battery indicator go down after 1 hour of driving at mid range brightness.
Next we have the Magellan Maestro 3100 for $140, which is $110 off the retail price.
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Written by Natesh Sood for Gadgetell, 2007. |
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As cellular phone is getting tinier and tinier, do you think it is possible that we could have a pen phone just like TagHeuer watch phone? I truly believe that this is possible. Although the picture shown above is just a concept phone which is picked from gizmodo.com, pen phone fantasy isn’t out of reach anymore.
Description for the picture: the target-shaped areas on the top and bottom are earpiece and receiver.
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Exclusively from Verizon Wireless, the LG Venus phone, which is available for preorder beginning today, is available in pink color too. Believe it or not there are more and more men willing to buy pink color products (Real men wear pink), the LG Venus pink is appealing to both men and women.
If you are in love to the LG Venus Pink, you have to wait till December 11th although the black LG Venus will be launched first on November 19th. The currently available for preorder LG Venus phone is in black color is on sale for $199 after $50 rebate.
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For a limited time Helio is offering a $99 calling plan that includes unlimited voice and unlimited data. The $99-a-month calling plan can be activated with the Ocean, Fin or Heat and offers unlimited calling, email, IM, web browsing, text and picture messaging and more.
The plan requires a new activation with a 2-year contract. This offer is available for just a limited time and is down from the regular $145 a month. While I would not leave my current contract for this offer, it is very appealing for those who were looking for a new carrier.
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The only rival that iPhone can count on is the HTC Touch which is also called Sprint Touch, get upgrade on RAM and ROM in order to get a bigger slice of market share. The new GSM version of HTC Touch comes equipped with 256 MB of ROM and 128 MB of RAM. As most of the people might think that HTC Touch is a copycat, however, this “copycat” is going to outperform iPhone with the rumored HTC Touch generation II (Dopod P860).
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Axion has recently released the Audiobyte computer speakers that comprise of a couple of satellite speakers that flank a 55-watt per channel amplifier. It isn’t a cheap purchase though, as prices start from $349 and can go upwards to $559 once you’re done with choosing the perfect finish for your speaker system before it graces the living room. Features include a sealed enclosure, 100-20kHz frequency response, 8 ohms of impedance, 1″ titanium done tweeter, and a 3″ aluminum cone woofer, all packed into a body that measures 6.5″ x 5.5″ x 4″.
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Fanboys and passion are a truly volatile mix, as evident by this PlayStation 2 modchip that has been condensed onto a memory card. Word has it that this memory card is capable of playing backed up games, letting you bypass, you know, the act of purchasing an original from the store.
The PS2 is certainly no stranger to a continuous flow of great games which is why every hardcore gamer will adore the Memor 32. Featuring a unique USB based design, the Memor 32 is an advanced memory card for use on any PS2 and PSTwo systems around the world. Unlike standard memory cards, the Memor 32 will allow gamers to load and unload save games to and from the PC for use with the PS2. It’s compatibility is up there with the best, with over 1500 games tested and working perfectly.
Somebody make one for the PS3 and I’ll have their babies.
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The Keyport Key holder is finally available, holding up to half a dozen standard keys (never mind whether they’re for the house, car, office, bike, or even garage) simultaneously inside a tiny metal case. Whenever you want a particular key, just push them out using the sliding module without fumbling through a whole bunch. Heck, the manufacturers have even included RFID technology that enables remote keyless entry for the paranoid. Unfortunately, you’ll need to have plenty of trust with this company since you need to send in all six keys that you want to be placed inside the Keyholder before it is customized for your home. The Keyport Key Holder comes with an equally astounding $300 price tag - I’ll stick to my $1 keychain, thank you very much.
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