Archive for December, 2007

Motorola RAZR V3i With Eye Catching Features

Tuesday, December 18th, 2007

It is a fast world. In this fast world we need to communicate fast. The infusion of mobile phone in our life is one such facet which has helped us stay in tune with this fast world. These days everyone is talking about 3G (3rd Generation) mobile technology. Though the mobile network operators are already into the implementation of the technology the mobile manufacturers are finding it hard to imbibe the technology in every mobile phone model.

Motorola RAZR V3i from Motorola is a 3G enabled mobile phone. It is a quad band mobile phone meaning, with it one can roam around the world without any fear of being disconnected due to difference in technology of the mobile connection networks. It comes in silver quartz colour. It is a dual display camera mobile phone. The external display is of 96 ? 80 pixel colour display and it displays the name or the phone number of a caller even without opening the phone. The internal display is of 176 ? 220 TFT colour display. It also has a removable memory of up to 512 MB plus it has an internal memory of up to 12 MB.

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Sony Ericsson Z525A

Tuesday, December 18th, 2007

With aesthetic look Sony Ericsson Z525A is another feather in the cap for the mobile manufacturer. Its design is similar to that of Z520A, its predecessor released in the market last year. But there are two noticeable features which are different than its predecessor. One is the facility of push-to-talk feature that comes with Sony Ericsson Z525Aand the other being the position of camera button in the new model.

These apart there is hardly any other noticeable feature that has been included in the phone. It comes loaded with VGA camera, Bluetooth connectivity, 16 MB user memory, 128 ? 160 VGA screen, 65K colours and quad-band technology of 850/900/1800/1900. The VGA camera has the capability of 4x digital zoom and the video sharing is enabled with quick sharing facility that comes bundled with it.

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Using A Wireless Headset

Monday, December 17th, 2007

The use of wireless headsets has increased significantly over the past several years. Whether you are operating a radio, and Ipod, a cellular phone, or just a standard telephone, there are great advantages to using them. First, they are convenient. The elimination of a cord allows you to move about freely, and the signal range is constantly increasing with advancements in technology.

Many businesses are even beginning to use them for various customer service positions that require employees to use the phone frequently. This allows both hands to be free so that representatives can enter the necessary information into the computer without the hindrance of a telephone receiver or the obstacle of unwanted cables. While these advantages are more for convenience, there are physical benefits of using a wireless telephone headset that can actually a significantly positive impact on one?s overall health.

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