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April

Motorola Moto Q Review

by Magneto

Motorola Moto QThe MOTO Q 9h is yet another QWERTY from Motorola. This device is ideal for business professionals, with its Documents to Go program and its ability to synchronize with Outlook tasks, calendars, and contacts. However, with its sleek, eye-catching design, along with many attractive features, this device reaches out to everyone. Everyone, including gadget lovers, the fashion conscious, and whoever desires a quality phone.

This device features a 2.0 mega pixel camera, Bluetooth wireless technology, Quad-Band functionality, up to 2 GB of optional removable storage space, built-in GPS capabilities, and a 320×240 display. It supports many different audio formats and many different video formats as well. With superb call quality, great picture quality, speedy connectivity, and a wide range of handy features, this device is one that’s not to miss.

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06
April

Logitech Cordless Mediaboard Pro Blutooth Review

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Logitech Cordless Mediaboard ProPull-up your PLAYSTATION 3 and play with ease and comfort with the Logitech Cordless MediaBoard Pro Bluetooth cordless keyboard. The 2.4 GHz wireless technology enables you to play up to 30 feet (10 meters) away from your PLAYSTATION 3. With its integrated touch pad with vertical scrolling, there is no need for you to use a mouse.

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06
April

Motorola MotoNav T805 T815 Review

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Motorola MotoNav T805/T815The Motorola T805 and T815 both feature Motorola’s MOTONAV. The only difference between the two is that the T805 is a phone-based navigation system, while the T815 is a smartphone-based navigation system. These gadgets are just what you need to turn your Bluetooth enabled Motorola phones into a GPS navigation device. The T805 and T815 are portable, allowing you to carry them around wherever you go.

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05
April

Logitech Cordless Rumblepad 2 Review

by Magneto

Logitech Rumblepad 2This Logitech Cordless Rumblepad 2 looks very much like a typical console controller, so PS2 fans will feel right at home. The design is lightweight, solid, and comfortable enough for longer hours of game play, which may be good or bad news, depending on how difficult you find it to tear yourself away from your favorite game. The receiver has a range of up to 30 feet, which means that even if get out of your chair, you can keep playing until you’re finally out of signal.

The Cordless Rumblepad 2 includes two 360-degree analog sticks in the middle, eight-way D-pad on the left, four programmable buttons on the right, and topped by additional programmable buttons. The main thing that sets the Cordless Rumblepad 2 apart from other cordless game pads is wireless connectivity. It has a superb reception and makes your gaming experience undisturbed.

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05
April

Motorola MOTOROKR T505 Review

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Motorola Motorokr T505Motorola’s MOTOROKR T505 Bluetooth in-car speakerphone is Motorola’s latest in in-car technology. It is easy to use, as it can be clipped to any car’s visor, avoiding messy wires and complicated installation. By connecting it to any Bluetooth enabled phone, you can enjoy hands-free calling. Being an FM transmitter featuring StationFinder, finding your favorite radio stations is easy with this device.

Possibly one of its most convenient features, the T505 automatically stops or mutes your music when a call comes in, and even announces the Caller-ID. This means that you will be able to take all of your calls while keeping your eyes safely on the road. With a built-in microphone, 2-watt speaker, and noise reduction technology, this new device is indeed a must-have for those who appreciate true convenience.

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