Archive for June, 2010

June 29th 2010

Motorola Original Bluetooth Headset H390 SYN2644

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If you’re in search of a great new Bluetooth headset for your Motorola cell phone or smartphone, be sure to visit www.discountcell.com.  DiscountCell has a wide selection to choose from.  We especially recommend taking a look at the H390 SYN2644-MO.  This headset provides up to 8 hours of talk time between charges, thus allowing you plenty of time to make hands-free connections.  Its TrueComfort™ design comes with multiple ear cushions, a molded speaker, and a flexible, clear plastic ear hook to ensure a secure customized fit.  Controls are streamlined to give you easy access to power the device on and off and control the call volume.  A three-color display lets you instantly check battery charging levels.  Most importantly, this product’s EasyPair™ technology helps you quickly connect your Bluetooth to your phone.  This Bluetooth is compatible with all Motorola phones.

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June 10th 2010

Universal Screen Protector USP-100-BL-LG

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No one should own an LG screen without purchasing the Pro-Tect Universal Screen Protector. LG screens are sensitive and very vulnerable to scratches and dings, so Pro-Tect has invented a highly transparent, virtually invisible screen protector that significantly minimizes damages to your screens. Better yet, these screen protectors do not affect touch screen sensitivity the way other protectors often do. Pro-Tect’s universal design can be easily cut to fit nearly any LG screen, including all cell phone screens and most other small electronic devices. The screen protectors are also wide enough to shield Garmin, TomTom, and Magellan GPS screens. Other Pro-Tect qualities include protection against glare and dust.

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June 1st 2010

Project Pink Revealed – Kin 1 and Kin 2 Cell Phones

Microsoft recently unveiled its Project Pink cell phones, which they are calling the Kin 1 and Kin 2.  The phones are aimed at younger users, and Microsoft is marketing them towards social networking gurus in particular. Kin 1 and 2 phones have a friendly interface that allows for easy interactions with Facebook, Twitter, and Myspace. Indeed, these phones are ideal for those addicted to sending and receiving text messages.

The Kin 1 and 2 utilize Bing search (of course) and GPS-aware advertising. It still isn’t clear if the phones are compatible with any external apps since the phones run on a special operating system that differs somewhat from the Windows Phone 7 OS.  The phones come with 8 GB of built-in memory, which should be plenty for most users. However, it’s important to note that neither phone comes with expandable memory support.

Kin 1 and 2 are not without flaws, however.  According to Ginny Mies of PC World, “There’s no photo or video editing software built in to the OS, and no universal inbox and no calendar support. Another strange omission: No support for photo or video uploads to Twitter. The browser doesn’t support Flash Lite or Silverlight, either.” Buyers should be aware of these exclusions.   Nevertheless, the Kin 1 and 2 should prove to be a great option for the under 25 crowd.

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