Like other people i mainly bought this item for my Walkman NWZ-A818 but it has worked on other gadgets powered by USB such as my desk fan and I can also recharge my camera. I bought this as you only get a cable to charge by a USB port from your computer, the best thing about this adapter is that I can use my Walkman whilst it is charging which couldn't be done whilst charging VIA computer, great little product, if you have anything that powers or recharges by USB such as cameras, MP3 players or mobile phones then i'd recommend this for you!
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I wouldn't have believed it was hard to make a decent USB plug, but the number I've ended up throwing away because they've failed or physically broken tells me otherwise. I wish I'd found the Lupo plug ages ago; it's robust despite its compact size, and you just can't go wrong with the price. The colour, though purely cosmetic, also means it's unobtrusive when used in standard white electrical fittings - I have USB LED lamps around my house, and gadgets plugged in everywhere, so it's nice not to see black plugs in an otherwise white/ cream room. And the plugs are standing up to heavy use and frequent removal. Just a simple, well-made device that works perfectly, at a bargain price.
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I've been using my Jornadas for years now and been quite happy with them, so you can imagine how wonderful it was to find this PDA for 140 quid from a seller on Amazon.
Upgrading from a Jornada 928 was really a leap so you might be thinking that I'd think any of the new PDAs were brilliant. But, I have to say, this has all the features you could possible want for email, internet browsing (even though the mobile version is more limited than the PC version).
Browsing is quick - pictures and text are loaded quickly from internet sites. You can use it for eBay. I am a seller and I use it to check my sales and the wap version of the eBay site loads fine and is easy to use (I had trouble loading it on my phone - it ... Read More:
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I bought these expensive phones thinking I was buying top quality and design - but what a mistake. The so-called HD sound quality is a joke - as another reviewer says it sounds as though the other person is talking through a long tunnel. The buttons are too small and the battery life is poor. One packed up altogether just after the warranty expired so in the end cut my losses and bought a much cheaper Panasonic set - which has superb sound quality and battery life. Philips should withdraw this from the market, if they had any sense.
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I bought these expensive phones thinking I was buying top quality and design - but what a mistake. The so-called HD sound quality is a joke - as another reviewer says it sounds as though the other person is talking through a long tunnel. The buttons are too small and the battery life is poor. One packed up altogether just after the warranty expired so in the end cut my losses and bought a much cheaper Panasonic set - which has superb sound quality and battery life. Philips should withdraw this from the market, if they had any sense.
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After 6 months the phone stopped working - probably something to do with the screen - the normal phone fixing shops will not take it - have emailed the supplier twice with no reply - not impressed that you can buy something and then not get it fixed.
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As has been mentioned elsewhere, the display whilst readable, isn't that clear viewed in the dark when the blue backlight is on. Changing the contrast doesn't help a great deal but is fine under ambient light. The rubberised buttons themselves also light up very brightly.
I bought the quad handset version yesterday for a good price & set up the remaining fully working older Philips Onis handset as a 5th phone - it looses functions such as answerphone access but can make & receive calls including intercom mode to & from the supplied handsets.
The menu structure is generally OK but to stop the red "Event" LED from flashing on the handsets requires too many button presses through the menu for my liking (one option is to also set a bleep ... Read More:
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This is my first ever Palm based phone. Living in the UK, i prefer to stick to the usual Nokia, Samsung, and occassionally, a Sony Ericcson. However, after reading the Gossip Girl series and finding out that all the 'cool' kids had a Palm Treo, i decided to look on the website to see what all the fuss was about.
I immediatly fell in love with the pink Palm Centro- until i realised it was only avaliable in America- and wouldn't take my O2 sim card. I surfed the website until i came across the Treo 500. It looked awesome- I instantly wanted to buy it. After seeing it on Amazon, i sold my trusty Nokia 3250 Pink, and bought this. It was delivered two days later and I was careful not to rip it open and lose all the parts.
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Got this on the new o2 contract, 600mins with 1000 texts for £35 a month on the basis of 18 month contract - not too shabby for what you get I feel, unlimited downloads and MSN are my favourites.
I was aware that BlackBerry was supposed to be for business but it works brilliantly if you're a student too! Checking Uni emails, Facebook and MySpace is quick and easy - the email Push system is really reliable and easy to handle. Fair enough the keyboard layout on the handset is a it wacky but you do get the hang of it after a day.
Best example of it being particularly useful recently was when a friend and I went to visit the football museum in Preston, the GPS maps on there are excellent- easy to operate and uncomplicated to read...just what I like.
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