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Tetran’s Spikey Cable Winder.

 

Headphone cables tangling is one of the worse things when all you want to do is just listen to your player. This is a problem that has happened at least once to everyone who uses headphone. You place the headphones into your purse or pocket and then when you take them out, you have to sit and untangle them before you can use them. It is a hassle and can be solved by just one simple addition. The addition is known as a Tetran’s Spikey Cable Winder.

These cable winders are simply small, cute spiky balls. They come in a variety of colors, which are pink, green, yellow or orange. These are simple to use, all you have to do is wind your headphones cable around the ball and place the ear buds in the ball’s mouth. There is a removable chain that can be attached to any key rind or belt loop. This makes it easy to keep the ball close to your player. These can be used for other things, such as a foot messenger or a stress reliever, but were designed for use on headphone cables. These would make a great gift as well for that person that is always untangling headphone cables.

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Nokia 8800 Sirocco

Cell phones are a very popular part of pop culture. Cell phone companies often team up with popular companies to make limited editions of their phones. Some of these companies are designers, car makers, and movies. These limited editions of these are often brought for special occasions like the premier of a movie or for the launch of a new car. Nokia teamed up with Lamborghini, the Italian car maker, to make a special edition of one of their phones.

This phone was a special edition of the Nokia 8800 Sirocco phone. It was black and had the Lamborghini logo on the front and says Lamborghini on the back. The Lamborghini logo is laser etched on the front with stainless steel casing along with the serial number. The slider on the phone uses Lamborghini made ball bearing. Nokia only made 500 of these phones and no more will ever be made. The phones are only available to Lamborghini car customers. This is a phone that was a very exclusive. For those lucky few, who were able to get their hands on one, they have something that is truly unique.

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Motorola RAZR V9

 


What can we say about the V9 that hasn’t already been said in the media? The phone is a mini-computer in the palm of your hand. Boasting the latest server technology, the V9 runs on the 3G network ensuring web browsing is done at maximum capacity. Much like other phones on the market, the V9 has a 2.0 Megapixel camera, a digital screen on the top portion of the flip phone, so that messages appear without opening it up, Bluetooth capabilities and the jazz of emailing and text.

If color’s a problem, do not fret, this phone comes in various ones to satisfy your needs. The reviews are in and they are stellar! A word to the wise, purchase the screen protectors and look out for the hidden fees with the voice dialing when you get the free Bluetooth headset. With built-in capacity for a 4gb or 8 gb MicroSDHC card, music and pictures instantly transfer over to your phone and can be used as an alternate MP3 or MP4 player.

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Motorola MOTO Q9c

The MOTO Q 9c is a Windows Mobile smartphone that runs on Sprint’s CDMA network. It features a 320×240 LCD screen, much like its main competition, the Blackberry. The MOTO Q uses a curved QWERTY keyboard which works great for your emails and text messaging.

Besides the keyboard, the Q uses a five-way directional pad for menu navigation. You can browse the internet, check emails, text, and perform many more tasks thanks to the versatile Windows Mobile 6 OS. This is a feature-filled smartphone, including GPS, Bluetooth, and a 1.3 megapixel camera. You can watch movies and listen to music thanks to Windows Media Player 10 Mobile. The Q 9c is plenty compact, with dimensions of 2.6in x 0.5in x 4.6in and a weight of 4.8oz. It’s hard to go wrong with a MOTO Q.

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Price: $149.95
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Insignia NS-LCD37-09

The Insignia NS-LCD37-09 is a 37-inch LCD that is competitively priced when compared to other LCDs of similar size. At 720p with a maximum resolution of 1366 x 768, this television displays sharp and realistic images, especially when hooked up to a high-definition source. With 3 HDMI inputs and 2 component video inputs you can hook up all of your gear with room to spare.

The built-in VGA port allows you to hook up a computer to the television to be used as a monitor. The television also incorporates an analog/digital tuner. At 35 pounds this television can easily be set up using the included stand. The dimensions are 35.7 inches width by 25 inches height and just 10.2 inches deep. The 178 degree viewing angle means you can enjoy the high definition picture from anywhere in your viewing room. Being an LCD, this television can be placed in a brightly lit room.

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Price: $599.99
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Sony Ericsson Cyber-shot K850i


The Sony Ericsson Cyber-shot K850i is an amazing phone that not only has 3G smartphone service and tons of memory; it also is a legitimate 5 megapixel digital camera. It has been very popular, receiving at least a 4 out of 5 star rating on most review sites. At 4in x 1.9in x 7in and 118 grams, it is slightly heavier and thicker than most phones, but that has been mainly the largest complaints that consumers have. Unlike most simple cell phones, the K850i has flash and red eye reduction and takes much better, clearer pictures than any of its simple cell phone or even 3G phone counterparts.

It also uses PictBridge technology to send pictures directly from your phone to your printer. Like most 3G phones it supports 3D and Java games, but can also stream video without saving it to the phone and view saved videos. Its advanced camera technology even gives it the ability to perform video calls, so you can see and hear who you are talking to. Overall, it is a well balanced and useful phone, though with prices ranging from $300 to $550, it is a little pricey.|

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Price: $288.95
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