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Simless Original Iphone Equals Ipod Touch With Bells On!
Edward Cook asked:
Apple’s iPhone 3G was released on July 11th to waiting crowds worldwide. Consumers were anxious to get their hands on all the new features, lured by the $200 price reduction from the original model. And the cream on the cake was the newest software update and the opening of the App Store where users can download a multitude of software applications, many of them free!
So what’s happening to all the original iPhones that upgrading consumers don’t need any more? Well, if you’re fortunate enough to have a family member or friend who wants to simply give theirs away or sell it to you for a song, snap it up! You’ll be the proud possessor of a an extremely useful gadget and possibly one of the best handheld gaming machines around!
Not only does the original iPhone have all the features of the iPod Touch, but it has extra features, such as a built in microphone and a built in speaker which the iPod Touch doesn’t have. And now, with the ability to run a variety of applications on the iPhone, you can can download low cost (or even free!) recording software which turns your iPhone into a mini voice recorder.
Are you listening to a song on the radio that you really like but can’t identify? No problem! Just open the Shazam application (free download) on your iPhone, place it near the sound source, and your iPhone will tell you all about the song and even offer to take you to the iTunes store to buy it!
Want to create your own radio station and play it through your iPhone? Easy. Just install the Pandora app (free download) on your iPhone, search for a song you like, and then let Pandora build a radio station with songs just like it. While the songs are playing, you can give each song a “thumbs up” or “thumbs down” to train Pandora to pick songs you will like.
Play scrabble. Play Tetris, Sudoku, Tap Tap Revenge, Texas Hold ‘em, Super Monkey Ball, Solitaire, and many, many more. New apps are being constantly added. Some of the apps take advantage of the iPhone’s motion sensors, such as the sensational Labyrinth, which senses even the slightest movements as you try to guide the ball through a maze dotted with holes.
If you have wifi access you can keep up with your friends on Facebook, update your Wordpress blog, take and upload pictures to online photo albums, check email, view we pages on the best smartphone browser ever created, and much more. The possibilities are limited only by your imagination!
Apple’s iPhone 3G was released on July 11th to waiting crowds worldwide. Consumers were anxious to get their hands on all the new features, lured by the $200 price reduction from the original model. And the cream on the cake was the newest software update and the opening of the App Store where users can download a multitude of software applications, many of them free!
So what’s happening to all the original iPhones that upgrading consumers don’t need any more? Well, if you’re fortunate enough to have a family member or friend who wants to simply give theirs away or sell it to you for a song, snap it up! You’ll be the proud possessor of a an extremely useful gadget and possibly one of the best handheld gaming machines around!
Not only does the original iPhone have all the features of the iPod Touch, but it has extra features, such as a built in microphone and a built in speaker which the iPod Touch doesn’t have. And now, with the ability to run a variety of applications on the iPhone, you can can download low cost (or even free!) recording software which turns your iPhone into a mini voice recorder.
Are you listening to a song on the radio that you really like but can’t identify? No problem! Just open the Shazam application (free download) on your iPhone, place it near the sound source, and your iPhone will tell you all about the song and even offer to take you to the iTunes store to buy it!
Want to create your own radio station and play it through your iPhone? Easy. Just install the Pandora app (free download) on your iPhone, search for a song you like, and then let Pandora build a radio station with songs just like it. While the songs are playing, you can give each song a “thumbs up” or “thumbs down” to train Pandora to pick songs you will like.
Play scrabble. Play Tetris, Sudoku, Tap Tap Revenge, Texas Hold ‘em, Super Monkey Ball, Solitaire, and many, many more. New apps are being constantly added. Some of the apps take advantage of the iPhone’s motion sensors, such as the sensational Labyrinth, which senses even the slightest movements as you try to guide the ball through a maze dotted with holes.
If you have wifi access you can keep up with your friends on Facebook, update your Wordpress blog, take and upload pictures to online photo albums, check email, view we pages on the best smartphone browser ever created, and much more. The possibilities are limited only by your imagination!
Reasons To Go Manual With Your iPod
Jason Cox asked:
If you are like most iPod owners, you probably have never even considered using the manual mode on your iPod. Do you even know what the manual mode is? First consider what exactly the manual mode is and then, why you should use it.
So, you go to your computer to upload music to your iPod, if you just plug it in and your iTunes music library automatically starts sending music to your iPod, then this is the automatic mode, not the manual. This is the default mode; it is already configured to update the contents whenever your iPod is plugged in.
When using your iPod, the manual mode, on the other hand, lets you select only the files you want and then transfer those selected files to your iPod. To switch your iPod into the manual mode, you first have to go to your iTunes Source list and select the iPod icon.
When you do this, a new icon should pop appear at the bottom right corner if your iTunes window. If you click on this icon, the iPod Preferences window will pop up. Now, to get your iPod to stop updating automatically, you need to enable the Manually Manage Songs and Playlists option. Click OK and the Preferences window will close. Now you are ready to start adding only the music files that you want.
In order to place new music onto your iPod, you need to drag the selected file from your iTunes library and onto the iPod icon in the Source list or into one of your playlists. If you wish to create a new playlist, just click its icon in the Source list and then click on the Plus button at the bottom.
If you have too many files to move manually, or if you just want to get music from a particular genre or artist, you can use the iTunes Browser (press Command-B) and you can select whole genres, albums, or artists to be moved to your iPod. Now that you have changed your iPod to update manually, you should not have to do it again unless you want to switch back to automatically update because this setting is stored on your iPod.
Now that you have changed your iPod to update manually you can easily connect it to more than one computer. This works for people who have more than one computer where they have music stored, like at college or work.
If you had your iPod set on automatic and you went to connect it to another computer, a window will pop up saying that your iPod library is about to be erased and will be replaced with music stored on this computer. Manual mode will save the user a lot of time and grief.
Another reason, you may want to use the manual mode of your iPod is because you are able to play songs that are stored on your iPod through speakers on the computer that the iPod is attached to. If you wish to do this, simply click on the iPod icon in the Source list and pick a song that is shown in the iTunes main window, press play. Or you can play an entire playlist by selecting it and pressing play.
More and more people are starting to change their iPod to manual mode for many reasons. For instance, you may be running out of space on your iPod and wish only to upload a certain few songs. Others want to delete songs from their iTunes library but want to keep it on their iPod.
However, you will not be able to copy music from your iPod back to your iTunes library. This is a protection added to try and cut down on the number of people who pirate music illegally.
Now that you know exactly what the manual mode on your iPod is, how to switch your iPod to manual mode from automatic mode, and some benefits of using it, you are now able to be more in control of the music that you have on your iPod. With the growing number of iPod owners and users, knowing how to use your iPod correctly is becoming more and more important.
If you are like most iPod owners, you probably have never even considered using the manual mode on your iPod. Do you even know what the manual mode is? First consider what exactly the manual mode is and then, why you should use it.
So, you go to your computer to upload music to your iPod, if you just plug it in and your iTunes music library automatically starts sending music to your iPod, then this is the automatic mode, not the manual. This is the default mode; it is already configured to update the contents whenever your iPod is plugged in.
When using your iPod, the manual mode, on the other hand, lets you select only the files you want and then transfer those selected files to your iPod. To switch your iPod into the manual mode, you first have to go to your iTunes Source list and select the iPod icon.
When you do this, a new icon should pop appear at the bottom right corner if your iTunes window. If you click on this icon, the iPod Preferences window will pop up. Now, to get your iPod to stop updating automatically, you need to enable the Manually Manage Songs and Playlists option. Click OK and the Preferences window will close. Now you are ready to start adding only the music files that you want.
In order to place new music onto your iPod, you need to drag the selected file from your iTunes library and onto the iPod icon in the Source list or into one of your playlists. If you wish to create a new playlist, just click its icon in the Source list and then click on the Plus button at the bottom.
If you have too many files to move manually, or if you just want to get music from a particular genre or artist, you can use the iTunes Browser (press Command-B) and you can select whole genres, albums, or artists to be moved to your iPod. Now that you have changed your iPod to update manually, you should not have to do it again unless you want to switch back to automatically update because this setting is stored on your iPod.
Now that you have changed your iPod to update manually you can easily connect it to more than one computer. This works for people who have more than one computer where they have music stored, like at college or work.
If you had your iPod set on automatic and you went to connect it to another computer, a window will pop up saying that your iPod library is about to be erased and will be replaced with music stored on this computer. Manual mode will save the user a lot of time and grief.
Another reason, you may want to use the manual mode of your iPod is because you are able to play songs that are stored on your iPod through speakers on the computer that the iPod is attached to. If you wish to do this, simply click on the iPod icon in the Source list and pick a song that is shown in the iTunes main window, press play. Or you can play an entire playlist by selecting it and pressing play.
More and more people are starting to change their iPod to manual mode for many reasons. For instance, you may be running out of space on your iPod and wish only to upload a certain few songs. Others want to delete songs from their iTunes library but want to keep it on their iPod.
However, you will not be able to copy music from your iPod back to your iTunes library. This is a protection added to try and cut down on the number of people who pirate music illegally.
Now that you know exactly what the manual mode on your iPod is, how to switch your iPod to manual mode from automatic mode, and some benefits of using it, you are now able to be more in control of the music that you have on your iPod. With the growing number of iPod owners and users, knowing how to use your iPod correctly is becoming more and more important.
How do I Listen to my iPod in my car?
Levi Quinn asked:
The iPod has genuinely revolutionised the way in which we listen to music on the go. The joy of this system, and of comparable MP3 players, is that it allows us to place music on a small player which we carry around with us, and call on any track from our collection at a second’s notice. Sure, there is not much work involved in changing a CD anyway, but when it comes to user-friendly music players, the MP3 has changed things comprehensively. Depending on the age and the cost of your MP3, you can have literally thousands of tracks available at the touch of a button, something that makes listening to music ever more convenient. And with technological minds constantly innovating, it was never going to be long before something was developed to free us from the headphones.
IPod docking stations in cars were an inevitability from the moment the iPod itself was invented. They allow us to hook up our MP3 player to our in-car sound system and play our music collection through our car speakers – allowing us to combine the jukebox-style range and convenience of music choice of an iPod with the volume and sound quality of a car sound system. Any one of thousands of songs can be pumping out of your speakers within seconds of you deciding you want to hear it. Sure, it may not be quite in line with the old ways, of sticking on FM radio and allowing someone else to soundtrack your road trip, but MP3’s convenience allows you to set your own playlist for your own planned route.
MP3 connectivity to your car stereo system works in any one of a number of ways. You can choose to hook the iPod directly to your car stereo, if your car is new enough. Most cars rolling off production lines today have already been designed to be compatible with iPods, due to the undeniable popularity of the MP3 player as a way of listening to music on the go. If you are lucky enough to have a new car it is generally a matter of popping your iPod into the docking station and driving off, merrily changing tracks by way of a console which directly mirrors your iPod’s click wheel.
If you have an older car, though, there is no need to despair. Systems are being created all the time that increase the iPod’s backwards compatibility. Some of these involve plugging the system directly into your existing car stereo. This depends very much on your stereo having an auxiliary input jack, and not all stereos have this. In such cases it may be necessary to hook your iPod up to the in-car cassette or to a small portable FM transmitter. One way or the other, the iPod will work with pretty much any in-car sound system as long as you do not mind hooking up a few extra bits of kit. The newer the systems the better, of course, as the newer systems allow the player to constantly recharge during long car trips.
The iPod has genuinely revolutionised the way in which we listen to music on the go. The joy of this system, and of comparable MP3 players, is that it allows us to place music on a small player which we carry around with us, and call on any track from our collection at a second’s notice. Sure, there is not much work involved in changing a CD anyway, but when it comes to user-friendly music players, the MP3 has changed things comprehensively. Depending on the age and the cost of your MP3, you can have literally thousands of tracks available at the touch of a button, something that makes listening to music ever more convenient. And with technological minds constantly innovating, it was never going to be long before something was developed to free us from the headphones.
IPod docking stations in cars were an inevitability from the moment the iPod itself was invented. They allow us to hook up our MP3 player to our in-car sound system and play our music collection through our car speakers – allowing us to combine the jukebox-style range and convenience of music choice of an iPod with the volume and sound quality of a car sound system. Any one of thousands of songs can be pumping out of your speakers within seconds of you deciding you want to hear it. Sure, it may not be quite in line with the old ways, of sticking on FM radio and allowing someone else to soundtrack your road trip, but MP3’s convenience allows you to set your own playlist for your own planned route.
MP3 connectivity to your car stereo system works in any one of a number of ways. You can choose to hook the iPod directly to your car stereo, if your car is new enough. Most cars rolling off production lines today have already been designed to be compatible with iPods, due to the undeniable popularity of the MP3 player as a way of listening to music on the go. If you are lucky enough to have a new car it is generally a matter of popping your iPod into the docking station and driving off, merrily changing tracks by way of a console which directly mirrors your iPod’s click wheel.
If you have an older car, though, there is no need to despair. Systems are being created all the time that increase the iPod’s backwards compatibility. Some of these involve plugging the system directly into your existing car stereo. This depends very much on your stereo having an auxiliary input jack, and not all stereos have this. In such cases it may be necessary to hook your iPod up to the in-car cassette or to a small portable FM transmitter. One way or the other, the iPod will work with pretty much any in-car sound system as long as you do not mind hooking up a few extra bits of kit. The newer the systems the better, of course, as the newer systems allow the player to constantly recharge during long car trips.
The Rise of Griffin Ipod Parts and Accessories
Angelina Maben asked:
Since Apple’s original unveiling of its wildly popular iPod mp3 player, other companies have seemingly come up out of nowhere, piggybacking on Apple’s success. As iPod are so popular in market there are millions of iPod Accessories are available in market. Like accessories ranging from chargers, carrying cases and other items to enhance your iPod, there are many of different brands from which you can choose. Griffin, however, has risen to the top of the bunch. Griffin’s iPod parts and accessories are better designed and better made in an effort to make sure that Griffin becomes the first name you think of when you look for accessories for your iPod. While no other company is going to get as famous as Apple itself, Griffin has developed into quite a giant in the iPod accessories business.
One of the latest iPod Accessory in the market is The Crown Jewel of Griffin’s iPod Parts and Accessories Line – the Road Trip. The hands-down best item available from Griffin is the iPod accessory that they call the Roadtrip. It is a multi-function car adapter for your iPod. Not only does it charge your iPod’s via your car’s AC adapter, but it also transmits your iPod’s audio output via an FM wavelength so you can listen to your music on your car radio so you can enjoy your favourite tunes on the move.
Just imagine the convenience and even excitement of being able to take your iPod music with you in your car. No longer confined to just your headphones, you can now ride down the highway with your windows down and your music blasting forth from your speakers. The good thing is, you can ride as long as you want, because you don’t have to worry about your iPod battery running down. Griffin’s Roadtrip charges it for you as you listen to your music! So when ever you think of Griffin iPod parts and accessories, let the Roadtrip be the first thing you think of. When you listen to your iPod with Griffin’s Roadtrip, it will be a whole new experience. You will be very happy with your choice.
Since Apple’s original unveiling of its wildly popular iPod mp3 player, other companies have seemingly come up out of nowhere, piggybacking on Apple’s success. As iPod are so popular in market there are millions of iPod Accessories are available in market. Like accessories ranging from chargers, carrying cases and other items to enhance your iPod, there are many of different brands from which you can choose. Griffin, however, has risen to the top of the bunch. Griffin’s iPod parts and accessories are better designed and better made in an effort to make sure that Griffin becomes the first name you think of when you look for accessories for your iPod. While no other company is going to get as famous as Apple itself, Griffin has developed into quite a giant in the iPod accessories business.
One of the latest iPod Accessory in the market is The Crown Jewel of Griffin’s iPod Parts and Accessories Line – the Road Trip. The hands-down best item available from Griffin is the iPod accessory that they call the Roadtrip. It is a multi-function car adapter for your iPod. Not only does it charge your iPod’s via your car’s AC adapter, but it also transmits your iPod’s audio output via an FM wavelength so you can listen to your music on your car radio so you can enjoy your favourite tunes on the move.
Just imagine the convenience and even excitement of being able to take your iPod music with you in your car. No longer confined to just your headphones, you can now ride down the highway with your windows down and your music blasting forth from your speakers. The good thing is, you can ride as long as you want, because you don’t have to worry about your iPod battery running down. Griffin’s Roadtrip charges it for you as you listen to your music! So when ever you think of Griffin iPod parts and accessories, let the Roadtrip be the first thing you think of. When you listen to your iPod with Griffin’s Roadtrip, it will be a whole new experience. You will be very happy with your choice.
Mp3 Players – the Sony Nw-a808 and the Creative Zen
Gill Critchley asked:
The Sony NW-A808 is a very stylish MP3 player and has been hailed as a stylish contender to the popular iPod range of players. It’s not just the looks that this player has though; it also has the specs as well. There are 2gb, 4gb or 8GB of flash memory and it also has video playback capabilities. Something that really makes the NW-A808 stand out against other Sony MP3 players is that it has a healthy battery life and manages to last longer than the iPod nano as well. With this Sony player being smaller than the nano it is even more pocket friendly and therefore has yet another angle that will make it appeal to more and more people. The only thing that may put people off is the price tag, as £120, £150 and £180 seems quite hefty for 2GB, 4GB and 8GB players respectively. Another impressive player to come out was the Creative Zen. This is a credit card sized device that plays music, video and also works as a photo viewer and with the stunning 2.5-inch colour display, photos would look great on the screen that supports up to 16.7 million colours. This player from Creative is the first of their range to support AAC music and unprotected iTunes Plus tracks from the iTunes online store. On top of these formats, the Zen will also play MP3 and WMA tracks as well. All of this means that you can now have up to 4,000 music tracks on this player that you have ripped from CDs via the iTunes software. If music isn’t top of your list, then this is one of the Creative MP3 players that will also play up to 60 hours of music or hold thousands of photos. Also, the player has a slot to hold a SD memory card so you can expand the memory even more. These are just two models of MP3 players out on the market at the moment and they both offer the user great features, so much so, that the deciding factor may well be based on what’s on the outside.
The NW-A808 stands out against other Sony MP3 players is that it has a healthy battery life and very pocket-friendly dimensions. If you would prefer media other than music on your player then the Zen is one of the Creative MP3 players that can hold up to 60 hours of video or thousands of photos. These models are just two out of the many MP3 players that are on offer.
The Sony NW-A808 is a very stylish MP3 player and has been hailed as a stylish contender to the popular iPod range of players. It’s not just the looks that this player has though; it also has the specs as well. There are 2gb, 4gb or 8GB of flash memory and it also has video playback capabilities. Something that really makes the NW-A808 stand out against other Sony MP3 players is that it has a healthy battery life and manages to last longer than the iPod nano as well. With this Sony player being smaller than the nano it is even more pocket friendly and therefore has yet another angle that will make it appeal to more and more people. The only thing that may put people off is the price tag, as £120, £150 and £180 seems quite hefty for 2GB, 4GB and 8GB players respectively. Another impressive player to come out was the Creative Zen. This is a credit card sized device that plays music, video and also works as a photo viewer and with the stunning 2.5-inch colour display, photos would look great on the screen that supports up to 16.7 million colours. This player from Creative is the first of their range to support AAC music and unprotected iTunes Plus tracks from the iTunes online store. On top of these formats, the Zen will also play MP3 and WMA tracks as well. All of this means that you can now have up to 4,000 music tracks on this player that you have ripped from CDs via the iTunes software. If music isn’t top of your list, then this is one of the Creative MP3 players that will also play up to 60 hours of music or hold thousands of photos. Also, the player has a slot to hold a SD memory card so you can expand the memory even more. These are just two models of MP3 players out on the market at the moment and they both offer the user great features, so much so, that the deciding factor may well be based on what’s on the outside.
The NW-A808 stands out against other Sony MP3 players is that it has a healthy battery life and very pocket-friendly dimensions. If you would prefer media other than music on your player then the Zen is one of the Creative MP3 players that can hold up to 60 hours of video or thousands of photos. These models are just two out of the many MP3 players that are on offer.
The Difference Between MP3,MP4 And MP5 Player
joy284 asked:
Now,more and more people have their own media player,such as mp3,mp4,cd.
And you can see mp3,mp4 and mp5 sell on the market,but do you know the difference between them.As the best electronic wholesaler in China,lots foreigners buy those players from our ePathChina,and some of them do not know what is mp5,and our sales staff alway need to explain it.so we write this article to tell you the specialty of them.
Using mp3 player, you just could listen music,though there have some kind mp3 has screen,but always they are too small,you could not using it to read ebook,and mp4 player solved these problem.
You can find that mp4 player has a bigger screen than mp3 player,you can use it to listen music, read ebook,enjoy photos,player games and watch video,you can find different kind memry players on the market,1G,2G,4G,8G,16G,you can bases your need to choose one,and generally,a mp4 player support wma,wav and avi formats video,so if you want to watch a video on it,you need to change the formats,now you can see lots kind Converters
online,and download it for free.You know ,i have a mp4 player,when i use it to change the format,too difficult.Sometimes when i have changed it,it also could not to play.
At this time,mp5 player appearanced,the difference between mp5 and mp4 is that using mp5 player to watch video,you need not to change the format,it is support RM and RMVB format,you know 80% video resources are RM,RMVB format,so you can download whatever you like by mp5.
So i think if you want to buy a media player,you can buy mp5 and you can see them at
http://www.epathchina.com/mp5-players-c-131.html.
Now,more and more people have their own media player,such as mp3,mp4,cd.
And you can see mp3,mp4 and mp5 sell on the market,but do you know the difference between them.As the best electronic wholesaler in China,lots foreigners buy those players from our ePathChina,and some of them do not know what is mp5,and our sales staff alway need to explain it.so we write this article to tell you the specialty of them.
Using mp3 player, you just could listen music,though there have some kind mp3 has screen,but always they are too small,you could not using it to read ebook,and mp4 player solved these problem.
You can find that mp4 player has a bigger screen than mp3 player,you can use it to listen music, read ebook,enjoy photos,player games and watch video,you can find different kind memry players on the market,1G,2G,4G,8G,16G,you can bases your need to choose one,and generally,a mp4 player support wma,wav and avi formats video,so if you want to watch a video on it,you need to change the formats,now you can see lots kind Converters
online,and download it for free.You know ,i have a mp4 player,when i use it to change the format,too difficult.Sometimes when i have changed it,it also could not to play.
At this time,mp5 player appearanced,the difference between mp5 and mp4 is that using mp5 player to watch video,you need not to change the format,it is support RM and RMVB format,you know 80% video resources are RM,RMVB format,so you can download whatever you like by mp5.
So i think if you want to buy a media player,you can buy mp5 and you can see them at
http://www.epathchina.com/mp5-players-c-131.html.
Cell Phone Camera DVR omejo hidden camera
omejo asked:
Cell Phone Camera DVR Information:
Description
This Nokia style, non-functioning, cell phone has a built-in hidden color CCD camerawireless video & audio transmitter that sends color video & audio to the included portable receiverrecorder . Use this kit you can get the high quality videoaudio, the recorded video format is AVI 640 x 480 @ 30fps, Used in sting operationsfor evidence gathering, this hidden camera is the real deal.
Camera Specifications
Color CCD 2.4 GHz wireless with Audio
Rule:PAL/CCIR NTSC/EIA
Effective picture element
AL:628×582 NTSC:510×492
Horizontal definition :420 Line
Minimum Illumination: 0.5 Lux
Scan Frequency: PAL/CCIR: 50Hz, NTSC/EIA: 60Hz
Sensitivity: +18DB – AGL ON-OFF
Electric power: DC3.7V
NOTE: this camera no real cellphone function
Receiver&Recorder Specifications
2.5 inch TFT LCD (882×228 Resolution).
Video Format: Mpeg-4,AVI (640*480320*240 @ 30fps) MP3,Wav
Recording: AVI format Mpeg-4 video, Support Both PALNTSC
Built-in Memory: 64MB
Memory Support: SD card: 16M to 4GB
Built-in high-capacity polymer lithium battery, about 5 hours play time
USB 2.0OTG interface supportable
Frequency: CH1=2414MHz; CH2=2432MHz, CH3=2450MHz; CH4=2468MHz
This Nokia style, non-functioning, cell phone has a built-in hidden color CCD camerawireless video & audio transmitter that sends color video & audio to the included portable receiverrecorder . Use this kit you can get the high quality videoaudio, the recorded video format is AVI 640 x 480 @ 30fps, Used in sting operationsfor evidence gathering, this hidden camera is the real deal
This Nokia style, non-functioning, cell phone has a built-in hidden color CCD camerawireless video & audio transmitter that sends color video & audio to the included portable receiverrecorder . Use this kit you can get the high quality videoaudio, the recorded video format is AVI 640 x 480 @ 30fps, Used in sting operationsfor evidence gathering, this hidden camera is the real deal
This Nokia style, non-functioning, cell phone has a built-in hidden color CCD camerawireless video & audio transmitter that sends color video & audio to the included portable receiverrecorder . Use this kit you can get the high quality videoaudio, the recorded video format is AVI 640 x 480 @ 30fps, Used in sting operationsfor evidence gathering, this hidden camera is the real deal
Omejo technology(Hongkong) Co., Ltd
Cell Phone Camera DVR Information:
Description
This Nokia style, non-functioning, cell phone has a built-in hidden color CCD camerawireless video & audio transmitter that sends color video & audio to the included portable receiverrecorder . Use this kit you can get the high quality videoaudio, the recorded video format is AVI 640 x 480 @ 30fps, Used in sting operationsfor evidence gathering, this hidden camera is the real deal.
Camera Specifications
Color CCD 2.4 GHz wireless with Audio
Rule:PAL/CCIR NTSC/EIA
Effective picture element
Horizontal definition :420 Line
Minimum Illumination: 0.5 Lux
Scan Frequency: PAL/CCIR: 50Hz, NTSC/EIA: 60Hz
Sensitivity: +18DB – AGL ON-OFF
Electric power: DC3.7V
NOTE: this camera no real cellphone function
Receiver&Recorder Specifications
2.5 inch TFT LCD (882×228 Resolution).
Video Format: Mpeg-4,AVI (640*480320*240 @ 30fps) MP3,Wav
Recording: AVI format Mpeg-4 video, Support Both PALNTSC
Built-in Memory: 64MB
Memory Support: SD card: 16M to 4GB
Built-in high-capacity polymer lithium battery, about 5 hours play time
USB 2.0OTG interface supportable
Frequency: CH1=2414MHz; CH2=2432MHz, CH3=2450MHz; CH4=2468MHz
This Nokia style, non-functioning, cell phone has a built-in hidden color CCD camerawireless video & audio transmitter that sends color video & audio to the included portable receiverrecorder . Use this kit you can get the high quality videoaudio, the recorded video format is AVI 640 x 480 @ 30fps, Used in sting operationsfor evidence gathering, this hidden camera is the real deal
This Nokia style, non-functioning, cell phone has a built-in hidden color CCD camerawireless video & audio transmitter that sends color video & audio to the included portable receiverrecorder . Use this kit you can get the high quality videoaudio, the recorded video format is AVI 640 x 480 @ 30fps, Used in sting operationsfor evidence gathering, this hidden camera is the real deal
This Nokia style, non-functioning, cell phone has a built-in hidden color CCD camerawireless video & audio transmitter that sends color video & audio to the included portable receiverrecorder . Use this kit you can get the high quality videoaudio, the recorded video format is AVI 640 x 480 @ 30fps, Used in sting operationsfor evidence gathering, this hidden camera is the real deal
Omejo technology(Hongkong) Co., Ltd
5 Tips For Finding The Best PDA Phones On The Market
Ron Hel-Or asked:
The PDA phone revolution is here. Only a few years ago, many of us used to carry around a cell phone as well as a PDA, and suffered form the “too much a handle” syndrome. The PDA as well as the cell-phone manufacturers saw this development, and sensed that people need something else. Their answer was to come out with a PDA phone, or a smartphone. This sophisticated device integrates a PDA with a cell phone and allows you to stay on to of things without getting over-whelmed. The smart phone will enable you to:
1. Keep one calendar instead of two.
2. Talk to people on the phone and check things on your email on the web at the same time. This saves a lot of time and returned phone calls.
3. Carry less
4. Upgrade just one device instead of two, when it’s time to upgrade.
5. Look sharper than ever!
So after we talked about the many advantages of having a smartphone, how do you find the Best PDA Phones and choose the one for you?
There are quite a few smartphone manufacturers – iPAQ, Palm-Treo and BalckBerry to name a few.
When ever you look for a PDA phone, pay attention to theses parameters:
1. Is it compact and light? some smartphones are just heavy and awkward to handle. You don’t need that. Go for a light and thin device that won’t be a burden.
2. Is it easy operate? Some PDA phones have complicated menus that require you to invest a lot of effort. Take a good look at how the PDA phone in operated and look for one that is easy.
3. Does it use standard software? – most smartphones are. But just check to be sure. You don’t want a smartphone that is “spoiled” and needs special software and accessories to operate at a basic level. For instance, prefer one that uses an operating system like the Palm OS.
4. Is the phone working well? There is a fine balance between the PDA and the Phone parts in any phone PDA. The Best PDA Phones balance that well and both parts work perfectly, and are fully integrate. Make sure yours does.
5. Do you feel comfortable with it? Perhaps the most important one of all. If you’re not comfortable with the device, it deosn’t really matter if it’s considered the best in the market, does it? Choose the one you feel good about.
Taking a good look at the variety of smartphonmes as well as reading reviews and consulting with owners is good practice. It will ensure you come up with the Best PDA Phones on the market, from which you can choose yours.
The PDA phone revolution is here. Only a few years ago, many of us used to carry around a cell phone as well as a PDA, and suffered form the “too much a handle” syndrome. The PDA as well as the cell-phone manufacturers saw this development, and sensed that people need something else. Their answer was to come out with a PDA phone, or a smartphone. This sophisticated device integrates a PDA with a cell phone and allows you to stay on to of things without getting over-whelmed. The smart phone will enable you to:
1. Keep one calendar instead of two.
2. Talk to people on the phone and check things on your email on the web at the same time. This saves a lot of time and returned phone calls.
3. Carry less
4. Upgrade just one device instead of two, when it’s time to upgrade.
5. Look sharper than ever!
So after we talked about the many advantages of having a smartphone, how do you find the Best PDA Phones and choose the one for you?
There are quite a few smartphone manufacturers – iPAQ, Palm-Treo and BalckBerry to name a few.
When ever you look for a PDA phone, pay attention to theses parameters:
1. Is it compact and light? some smartphones are just heavy and awkward to handle. You don’t need that. Go for a light and thin device that won’t be a burden.
2. Is it easy operate? Some PDA phones have complicated menus that require you to invest a lot of effort. Take a good look at how the PDA phone in operated and look for one that is easy.
3. Does it use standard software? – most smartphones are. But just check to be sure. You don’t want a smartphone that is “spoiled” and needs special software and accessories to operate at a basic level. For instance, prefer one that uses an operating system like the Palm OS.
4. Is the phone working well? There is a fine balance between the PDA and the Phone parts in any phone PDA. The Best PDA Phones balance that well and both parts work perfectly, and are fully integrate. Make sure yours does.
5. Do you feel comfortable with it? Perhaps the most important one of all. If you’re not comfortable with the device, it deosn’t really matter if it’s considered the best in the market, does it? Choose the one you feel good about.
Taking a good look at the variety of smartphonmes as well as reading reviews and consulting with owners is good practice. It will ensure you come up with the Best PDA Phones on the market, from which you can choose yours.







