Up to 33.5hrs Recording time. 512MB internal memory. USB connectivity. Four folders ... more
with up to 99 files in each folder. 3 recording qualities HQ, SP, LP. Large backlit LCD screen for an at-a-glance overview - 30x30mm. Voice activated recording. ...
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Up to 33.5hrs Recording time. 512MB internal memory. USB connectivity. Four folders with ... more
up to 99 files in each folder. 3 recording qualities HQ, SP, LP. Large backlit LCD screen for an at-a-glance overview - 30x30mm. Voice activated recording. MP3 (mo...
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Up to 33.5hrs Recording time. 512MB internal memory. USB connectivity. Four folders with ... more
up to 99 files in each folder. 3 recording qualities HQ, SP, LP. Large backlit LCD screen for an at-a-glance overview - 30x30mm. Voice activated recording. MP3 (mo...
Postage & Packaging: £5.50 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days...
The G600 is one of the new phones from the Samsung line. With the company being known to have great phones and be famously free with contracts nationwide I couldn't help but get this as my most recent upgrade.
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When purchasing the G600 you get several different items within the box. Starting with a 1GB memory card which normally retails at £10 this is the first bargain. Next you have a Bluetooth headset with the Samsung logo. Most of these will start at £15 if they are branded. You get earphones with a power part in the middle to pick up local radio signals, a charger for your phone and your Bluetooth headset, software CD which serves as an instruction manual and links your phone to your computer so you can download music, photos etc. This leads to the final item - a USB cable so you can connect the two.
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Advantages: Very slim and stylish Disadvantages: Browsing files makes it very slow.
The Samsung U600 is the slimmest slide phone, even slimmer than the trendy D900 which is now replaced by u600.
I bought mine for 85 pounds which is a dark blue colour.
It has an amazing 3.2 mega pixel camera if you look how thin the phone is, with flash and 4x digital zoom. If you take a picture of a business card it recognizes all the field and enter them automatically, this is a new feature. It also records videos in mp4 format and the maximum video size is 352 x 240 which is good.
It has a 2.2 inch TFT 262k colour screen which has great graphics because I downloaded 'Horton hears a who', converted it into MP4 format and saved it on my phone to see if it works and it worked. The movie has exactly the same size as the phone screen and has very good graphics. I also downloaded a trailer and when I played on my phone it looks ...
Advantages: Good quality, good value Disadvantages: None yet
In the great story that is the development of video recorders Philips were one of the pioneers. Whilst Sony developed the Betamax system JVC and Panasonic and others developed VHS and Philips had a system called V2000. One of ironies is that both Betamax and V2000 were technically superior formats for video it was VHS which became the platform, a success built almost entirely on the back selling and market development the manufacturers did on getting films onto VHS. It must though be galling for the likes of Philips and Sony that they had failed to recoup all their development costs.
Both companies do now produce VHS recorders and a good fist they make of it too. The video is well made and solid and finished in a neat silver colour to match our TV and DVD player. The display is quite clear but some of the LED writing looks a bit thin ...
polydeuces 12.06.2002
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