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Its called 3 Skypephone. It looks like a mobile, works like a mobile. And heres the wow part you can use it to call and instant message your friends on Skype, for free.
Skype have partnered with 3 Mobile to launch something very special and we thought you might like to know about it.
Its still free
Talk to other people on Skype to your hearts content, wherever they are. Its the same old Skype (just now on a hot new mobile).
So where can I get one?
3 Skypephone isnt only available in the UK. Friends and family can buy one in 8 countries around the world. So if you and anyone you know in one of these countries buys a 3 Skypephone, you can talk mobile-to-mobile on Skype for free.
Get a 3 Skypephone now
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Filed under: Gaming
From its initial denial to FCC leak to stockroom delivery, we've
watched the low(ish) priced 40GB PS3 make its slow decent through the
Sony corporate birth canal to its November 2nd accouchement. So what's
this, did an overly enthusiastic Wal-Mart break yet another street
date? Seems so. These shots are from the Birmingham Alabama store -- on
shelves and ready for purchase according to our tipster. Giddy up! One
more shot of that mad 40 / 40 label after the break, dog.
[Thanks, H. Phillips]
Playstation 3 40GB Spider-Man Movie Pack
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Filed under: Displays BenQ
certainly loves to crank out the projectors, and the company's latest,
the MP771, features a short-throw lens that's able to put up a 74-inch
picture from just a meter away. The 1024 x 768-res unit puts 3000
lumens of shine behind your content with a 2000:1 contrast ratio and
BenQ's UNISHAPE variable-brightness lamp tech, which varys the
brightness of the lamp in sync with the DLP mirrors and color wheel,
resulting in a 40% boost in brightness. Input include VGA, DVI-D with
HDCP, S-video and composite, and BenQ says the wall-color correction
system will put up an accurate picture on non-white walls with a
minimum of fuss. No word on pricing just yet in the US, but we should be seeing
these hit in November.
BenQ MP771 Amazon.de |
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Filed under: GPS
If you thought Magellan's RoadMate 2000 series was low-end, you ain't seen nothing yet. Turns out, the company has oh-so-quietly released a (relatively unsightly) RoadMate 1200, which has managed to slip under the radar until now. Spotted online in a number of locations for less than $200, this 3.5-inch navigator features a QVGA touchscreen, a Centrality Atlas processor, QuickSpell / SmartDetour functions, 1.3 million POIs, NAVTEQ maps of the continental United States / Puerto Rico / Hawaii on a 1GB SD card and a rechargeable Li-ion that's good for around three hours. It's a real yawner, we know, but there's a decent chance this thing's pricetag could sink even lower on Black Friday with a little luck.
GPS, ROADMATE 1200, COVERING 48 |
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Filed under: Gaming, Handhelds
We've drooled all over GamePark's GP2X F-200 handheld in the past, and it looks like the company is finally ready to let us have one of our very own -- the touchscreen Linux-based handheld emulation monster is shipping right on time for $169. Features include SDHC support, improved 8-way D-pad, the 320 x 240 QVGA touchscreen, and all the other features that's made the original F-100 model so popular. |
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