
Motorola, a well-known brand in manufacturing the mobile phones has now introduced a new Motorola EM330 Flip Open Mobile Phone, with easy to use type for their users. This is a music type mobile phone with flip type model that comes with a weight of 115g and this clamshell model offers complete entertainment for its users. Talking about its memory capacity, it has been equipped with 2GB microSD card slot expandable memory allowing the users to store more number of files. The unique song ID feature helps the users to search the song even if they forgot the name of the song.
The special crystal clear technology is a unique feature that is available in this model offering clear voice effects. This Bluetooth connectivity mobile phone is also incorporated with the 2mp VGA camera with digital zoom feature for shooting pictures. The users can comfortably send messages and the different type of networks that supports this model are EGDE, GPRS and GSM network are the few to mention. MMS, SMS and instant messaging are the other features that are offered in this model.
Motorola Mobile Phone is a stylish mobile model, which offers the user complete entertainment wherever and whenever, they like. It also has the FM radio tuner along with the music buttons for easy access of the users along with the visuals displayed in the outer screen. Motorola EM330 Flip Open phone can be categorised as a music born mobile phone integrated with exceptional features, which no one can expect it. The expandable memory and the entertainment feature are the two factors that easily attract all types of users.
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Saturday, February 21, 2009
Motorola EM330 Flip Open Mobile Phone
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New York Times is all for Cheap eyeglasses
I've previously blogged about how some online eyeglass stores have been making waves on the Internet. Because of the economic downturn, a lot of US citizens have been turning to cheap goods. Case in point is a New York Time's article about prescription eyeglasses. The article points out that not a lot of employers provide vision plans so most Americans have to go out and buy their prescription glasses on their own. Incidentally, I think there are some HMOs here in the Philippines which covers the prescription glass but not the frames themselves.
New York Time's point out that there are a lot of online eyeglass retailers which are offering cheap eyeglasses. I'm already familiar with ZenniOptical, it being the first online eyeglass retailer that I've come upon, New York Times also recommended framesdirect.com.
Zenni's eyeglasses can go as low as $8. I must admit, the eyeglass below caught my attention. It's simple yet stylish and for $8 that's a real steal. Hey, if New York Times is all for cheap eyeglasses, then I'm all for it too.
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