The Siemens optiPoint 500 Basic handset is the ideal telephone for normal telephony ... more
requirements within an office environment, having the added advantages of 12 feature keys with LEDs, two volume control keys. An open listening speaker for hands-free d...
The Siemens optiPoint 500 Basic handset is the ideal telephone for normal telephony ... more
requirements within an office environment. With the added advantages of 12 feature keys with LEDs, two volume control keys, an open listening speaker for hands-free dia...
One of the top of the range telephones in the Siemens OptiPoint 500 range is the Siemens ... more
OptiPoint 500 advance system telephone. It is compatible with the Siemens Hicom and Hipath telephone systems but has to be connected to a digital extension set up ...
Postage & Packaging: £5.99 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days...
One of the top of the range telephones in the Siemens OptiPoint 500 range is the Siemens ... more
OptiPoint 500 advance system telephone. It is compatible with the Siemens Hicom and Hipath telephone systems but has to be connected to a digital extension set up ...
Postage & Packaging: £9.99 Availability: Usually dispatched within 2-3 business days...
Advantages: Underrated Mario gem Disadvantages: You've probably already got it
I was a bit hesistant about buying this, seeing as it's a remake of a game I've owned for about ninety years (or thereabouts), but I shouldn't have worried. I've been playing it as my handheld game of choice for a couple of weeks now and I'm still enjoying it.
All the quality and charm of the original NES adventure Super Mario Bros 2 is present and correct, and like all of the original Mario games, time has been kind to it. It's still as fun as it was in 1983 (Pointless Fact: It's as old as me!) To add extra sweetness to the mix though, the game has been tweaked and adapted to fit its new home on the Gameboy Advance, so we're now treated to new extra large enemies, items and power-ups, plus new bosses and animation. They've even gone and added speech for each of the four characters, but it is kind of annoying.
For anyone who doesn ...
Sonic the Hedgehog on a Nintendo console? 10 years ago, if I'd of said that to a hardcore gaming fanatic, they'd have laughed in my face, then gotten all of their geeky friends to beat me up with their braces.
Now though, it's reality (Sonic on a Nintendo game, not the beating up story). Sonic has come out for the most hallowed of Consoles, The GameBoy Advance.
~ What?s it all about (Alfie) ~
Before Sonic, the now world famous Hedgehog, SEGA fans had to put up with people like Michael Jackson on the front of their SEGA boxes. Not cool. Not cool at all?
It was hard enough for Sega to start with. Nintendo had a lot of die-hard fans built up and all SEGA had was a 16-bit console and loads of money. One of the ways Nintendo had got so many fans was through there mascot, the ever popular, Mario, and, occasionally, his brother ...
Tribute 12.03.2002 (04.04.2002)
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LG KP500 is great touch screen entertainment phone from LG, that has a lot of features. It has a great, slim look and design.
I bought this phone about 1 month ago and I'm very happy with it.
The phone is equipped with a 3 mega pixel camera.
It has a big 3 inch touch screen display and you can actually upload and watch films on it, it goes in about 25-30 fps with mpeg4, so the films is a little bit blur, but it's fine.
The phone is also equipped with 4 built in games and some of them are controlled with motion sensor, so it's fun to play them.
One of the minus is phones plastic, it's easy to scratch, so after some days in pocket with keys or other things that can scratch phone, it wont look like new.
This phone is like business and fun mix, that makes good harmony.
I recomend this phone those who want to buy a good looking and featured ...
alfuciic 12.07.2009
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