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  • FM Tuner and Recorder - listen to your favorite stations and record right off the radio.
  • 3" Touch Screen Display - allows you to watch videos, movies, view song information and pictures and browse E-books.
  • Digital Video Recording - record over 20 hours of video in AVI format and in different video modes.
  • 5MP Digital Camera - take quality JPG photos in different camera modes
  • Versatile Playback - supports a video variety of formats, including MP3, WMA, AVI, MP4, JPG and more.

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  • Fun, stylish, and affordable 3G-enabled touchscreen with 3.2-inch display; download apps, games and music from Nokia's Ovi Store
  • Up to 4.5 hours of 3G talk time (7 hours on non-3G), up to 438 hours (18.25 days) of standby time
  • What's in the Box: handset, rechargeable battery, charger, 4 GB microSD card, quick start guide, user manual
  • 2-megapixel camera/camcorder; Bluetooth stereo music; microSD memory expansion to 16 GB; access to personal/work e-mail and instant messaging services
  • Runs on T-Mobile's fast 3G network; GPS with free Ovi Maps navigation application for turn-by-turn directions

LG GD510 Unlocked GSM Quad-Band Cell Phone with 3MP camera, Touch Screen, MP3 Player, and Bluetooth--International Version with No Warranty (Silver)

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  • 3MP camera: snap 2048x1537 resolution photos without pixilation
  • Tri Band GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
  • 3 inch full touchscreen
  • Eco-friendly features: Made up from hazardous-free components (including PVC), a beeping alert indicating a full charge helps to conserve energy, packaging is made from recycled paper from soy ink printing
  • Audio and video playback: plays up to 8GB external memory stick holds up to 200 mp3 songs or 10 video files

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  • 3" Touch Screen Display - allows you to watch videos, movies, view song information and pictures and browse E-books
  • FM Tuner and Recorder - Listen to your favorite stations and record right off the radio
  • 8GB Flash Memory - Stores up to 3,000 songs, 34 hours of video, or thousands of photos
  • MicroSD Slot - Allows you to expand your memory up to a total of 16GB
  • Versatile Playback - Supports a wide variety of formats, including MP3, WMA, AVI, MP4, FLV, JPG and more

Ematic 3.0 Inches Touch Screen Color MP3 Video Player With Built-in 5MP Digital Camera with Video Recording, FM Radio & Speaker 8 GB PINK

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  • FM Tuner and Recorder - Listen to your favorite stations and record right off the radio
  • Versatile Playback - Supports a wide variety of formats, including MP3, WMA, AVI, MP4, FLV, JPG and more
  • 8GB Flash Memory - Stores up to 3,000 songs, 34 hours of video, or thousands of photos
  • MicroSD Slot - Allows you to expand your memory up to a total of 16GB
  • 3 Touch Screen Display - allows you to watch videos, movies, view song information and pictures, and browse E-books

What is the best touch screen/mp3 player/ camera phone?

iphone memory is too small and i would like a phone with a better camera to be honest, and also something that can take video, the iphone can't can it?
what do people reckon is the best?
(i'm happy to use 2 memory cards for a bigger memory so one is just music and the other can be videos pictures etc)


Viewty is the best touchscreen mobile phone with 5 mega pixel camera, auto focus strobe flash and card slot up to 2 GB. Picture display is very clear and bright. My friend is using LG viewty for six month and till now she has not faced any problem regarding this cell phone.
http://l8shop.net/products/Sim_Free_LG_KU990_Viewty_Mobile_Phone.aspx


Two words LG DARE


LG viewty or if you can afford it the LG Renoir! Brilliant phones and brilliant cameras.


LG VIEWTY
Best ever, I'm getting it for chrismas


I've got the LG Secret KF750, I wouldn't say it's the best, but its defiantly good!


The only one that I've seen (I love it!) is the Ipod Touch. They're coming out with the second gen!


The LG veiwty is a brill touch-screen phone.
The only problem I have found is the LG pc suite software isn't compliant with windows vista.
I have found that only the music transfer works and nothing else,so even transferring pictures to or from your pc isn't possible.

I phoned LG's helpline and they say that the software suite will only work with XP and there is no intention of updating it to vista at present.
The only solution to this is store pictures and music on the external memory card and transfer to or from pc by card reader.

Although the LG veiwty is supposed to only take 2GB micro sd memory cards I have found that it will actually take up to 4GB.


blackberry storm. Its amazing i love it, and not as ew as LG :P

I have one and love it!

if you want more info pm me :)

sugguest any handset with bluetough,camera,fm,video record, touch screen,mp3,video player less than Rs.15000?

sugguest any handset with bluetough,camera,fm,video record, touch screen,mp3,video player,sd card upto 2gb less than Rs.15000?


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best place to check out mobile phones that meet your own specific requirements is gsmarena.com. Top right of the home page it says quick phone search. click on the advanced search next to it.
Then you can search by model number or by specifics of the handset type. The display will show ALL phones available so be aware they may not all be available in your country as this is a global site search.


U can Buy

Nokia 6233 - Rs13,175 (Approx)
Nokia 6230i - Rs11,054 (Approx)
Nokia 3230 - Rs9,555 (Approx)
Nokia 3250 - Rs16,111 (Approx)
N-71 - Rs 16,996 (Approx)
N-70 - Rs 16,630 (Approx)


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2.8" Portable 8GB MP3 MP4 Touch Screen Player with camera ?

does 2.8" Portable 8GB MP3 MP4 Touch Screen Player with camera have a wifi connection


no it doesn't the mp4 touch is very cheap


if your talking about the iphone you have to go to the app store and search wifinder and download it and for the ipod touch that still a good app to use it find the wifi better than it find the networks in the iods settings.

Plz tel me if the 4GB Touch Screen MP3 Player w/ Digital Camera Music Media Player is GOOD? clck for info!!!?

here is the site .........

http://www.ubid.com/actn/opn/getpage.asp?AuctionId=602219234&R=457929#photoview

plz comment this mp3 i really need one...tel me the pros and cons..and would u recommand it.....would u buy it!!!


THE PROS:
Yeah I think it is good since you could listen to music, take photos, watch movies, read e-books, and store files with it.
It even looks like an iPod Touch so it looks good.
And it is a good deal too if you choose to buy it in the Buy It Now price which is $99.
There's also a protection plan so that's good.

THE CONS:
The brand of it is unknown.
It might have poor quality in playing music/video.

Well, I'd still go for the iPod Touch. :) You could get an iPod Touch but you'd need to spend about a 150% more for it compared to this one.
If you're the risky type, then you could buy that unbranded player if you really like it. It might actually be a nice player. After all, a lot of people have been bidding on it anyway. But still, I wouldn't really 100% recommend it.
The choice is yours.


i have never heard of or seen this. it looks like an iclone (popsci, 7/07 issue.) aka the meizu m8. despite its cheap price, i wouldn't recommend it unless you don't care about possibly losing your money (meaning, the company isn't reputable, so if it breaks, there isn't a whole lot you can do). if u want an mp3 player like that, thats cheap, i would wait for the meizu m7 or m8 (i forget which is like the iphone). supposedly, it will be released sometime next quarter. if you want one right now that is cheap, i would recommend the new zune, ipod, creative zen, archos, or iriver. these are all reputable companies that have quality mp3 players and vaild warranties


Well the fact that it doesn't even have a name makes me very leery. It looks like a cheap knock off of the ipod touch. Usually those ipod knock offs are VERY poor quality and just don't work well.

You could spend like $90ish dollars on a player that is not an ipod and not touch screen but that is good quality player that has all the features you want.

3" TOUCH SCREEN 8GB MP4 MP3 PLAYER DV CAMERA STYLUS PEN?

hi there i want to buy this player but i want to no real in depth info on it what it does and so on so any one if u have time to explain please do thankyooo
also how big is it thanks


What? You want someone to tell you what these words mean? or how big a dvd player is? Im sorry but what youre asking just isnt clear enough :S If theres a product you want to purchase and want to know what others think about it. Give a link or an actual name to that people can research it. Thanks

i want a touch screen phone?

Can you recommend a touch screen phone that has the following features and is sold in Australia.
3''+ touch screen
2mp+ camera
plays movies
Mp3 player
WiFi
under $400

Besides the LG viewty


i reccomend eighther the voyager, the dare, or the glyde. They each are touch screens and are terrific phones. The glyde and voyager each have a querty keyboard. The dare has a 3 mp camera.

touch screen mp4?

is there a touch screen mp3/4 player that plays games

(and even better with a camera!!!)

if there is so plaese give me a link to one!! (please!)

if you give me the best link you win 10 points!!!
hi thanx but in ebay there is something that playes games and mp3 and takes pictures but not touch screen or touch screen but no camra so i wondered if there is one with both!!


_____ipod touch______
its got mp3/4 and theres a hack to put games on it
ive got 144 Nintendo games on it now =)

fun touch-screen device for christmas?

Does anyone know of any nice touch-screen device? Preferably an MP3/MP4 player, camera, text messager, etc (good applications). not a phone. THANKS!


IPOD TOUCH. easy.

Whats the best touch screen ( touchscreen ) phone with a Qwerty Keyboard?

I don't mean like a Palm or Blackberry. I mean one that has a keyboard that slides from underneath the phone. I don't want to have to use a stylus or pen on the touch screen I want to be able to use my finger. The phone also must have a MP3 player, memory card slot, and camera. I don't care about the cost or carrier. Thanks!


Hands down - the HTC Touch Pro. If you are serious about typing, it has a 5 row qwerty keyboard (!) so you don't have to keep hitting the option key to get punctuation or numbers.

The screen is bright and high res and gorgeous!

It runs Windows Mobile 6.1 with an overlay of HTC's Touch so it's very easy to use without a stylus and just your fingers. Even when you get out of the HTC stuff and into the Windows stuff.

It has a Micro SD slot (I bought an 8 GB on eBay for $21!) and a 3.2 MP camera as well as being able to shoot video.

It has Wi-fi and bluetooth and comes with awesome applications - I can print stuff off of it through my wi-fi network. There's voice recognition, an audio booster and MP3 trimmer and all kinds of great stuff.

It isn't cheap, but I have mine through Sprint and with rebates etc, it ended up being $300. Sprint's plans are pretty great, in my opinion, since unlimited data only adds $15 a month to any of their plans that are over $35 or so.

I'm in love with this phone - can you tell ;-)

mp3 player? i really want one...?

ok so i'm buying an mp3 player. and i want a really good one. below are the features it MUST have
1. at least 4GB of storage
2. touch screen
3. camera
4. FM radio
5. plays video
these are the things i'd like it to have but they are not manditory
1. full internet access
2. colored shell(like the ipod nano)
3. voice recorder
4. any other features
i want it to have as many features as possible
i'm buying it off of ebay so a link to an item would be helpful. it needs to be under $65(including shipping). i really don't want an ipod because it means i have to use itunes which is such a pain. if the one you suggest doesn't have a camera it at least needs to have full internet access and 1 other feature i listed as not being manditory.
if your gonna answer ipod touch at least give me one other type of mp3 player.
also if possible could you give me 3 pros & 3 cons.
thanks in advance
Clegge326
P.S. i have a Windows XP.
clegger 326 said...
"it needs to be under $65(including shipping)"
i meant if you included a link to buy it on ebay.
i know its a lot of requirements but if i'm gonna spend the money(my parents said i have to use my own) then i want it to be one that i'll be happy with.
anyway it should be under $300. if i can't get it on ebay for under $65 i'm willing to save up for it. i just have the $65 dollars now. i just got a job as a soccer referee & i really like it i get $10 a game & about 6 games a week so it won't take me long to save...
i just want one as soon as possible so i can start enjoying it sooner. but i can wait if it means i'll get a better one.


mp3 players with tuch screen and camera and video wont cost
$65
no mp3 player has camera esp mine lol they dont sale it in the us so sorry
all tell u some that come close to that and that are rellly chep
dont buy and ipod they dont even have radio all they do is music and video thats it

mp3 players with interent i got to pay for it



its calld IceTech $85 and the zen google zen pm3 player they are very cool and cheep

http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_05720587000P?vName=Computers+%26+Electronics&cName=MP3+Players&sName=All+MP3+Players

Rey M-Levenstein Samsung unveils M5650 phone aimed at teens Sync (blog)

Ah, cellphones. It seems nearly everyone and their dog has one these days. With the introduction of the original iPhone in 2007, phones have become more and more advanced and easy to use over the years. Samsung has been making waves lately in that market and has come up with yet another touchscreen phone - the M5650. Built upon the apparent success of the Corby S3650, the M5650 packs several features that should make it appealing for a younger audience (me included.)

One of these is a one-touch key that brings you straight to the MP3 player. The execution, while simple, is better than having to go through menus. There’s quick access to social networking sites like Facebook, Twitter and MySpace, along with the ability to easily upload photos and videos, all on a high-speed 3G (or WiFi, if you want to go that route) connection. Aesthetically it isn’t a bad looking device either, with a bold contoured design, curved edges and a smooth feel.

Other features include a three-megapixel camera on the back, an FM radio, USB 2.0 support, Bluetooth support, One Finger Zooming and a Cartoonish UI. You can choose between either  blue or black colours for the battery cover.

Would I get one of these? Yes, not just because I don’t own a phone, but also because of the social networking features and apparent ease-of-use. If Samsung got everything right, this could make an interesting student phone. I already know several friends who would purchase one of these over an iPhone if they got the chance.

Unfortunately Samsung currently isn’t offering the M5650 here [yet] – it’s available in Portugal and will soon hit other European markets, Southeast Asia, the Middle East, Africa, India and China. Here’s to hoping that Samsung will eventually release the M5650 here.

V Touch 16gb touch screen media player on sale! Gather.com

If you're looking for a nice alternative to the pricey iPod Touch or other MP3/Video players, you might consider one of today's top deals online.  For today only, the V Touch 16GB touch screen media Player is priced at just $79.99 with only $5 shipping! 

The Visual Land V-Touch 16 GB Video MP3 Player features enough space for up to 4,000 songs, a nice 2.8-Inch color LCD Touchscreen and 2-Megapixel Camera for snapping pics on the go or around the home.  Especially nice is its "Drag and Drop" file transfer, making it easy to use for adding music, picture, video or data files.  It can also be used as a 16gigabyte usb mass storage device if desired.  The built in camera can double as a webcam when connected to a computer through the USB port.  Supported file formats on the media player are MP3, WMA, WAV, AVI, MP4, 3GP, AAC, JPG, GIF and BMP.  There's a FM Tuner, voice recorder and built-in speaker to listen to the device out loud. A single charge of the media player will allow it to run for up to 6 hours (playing audio). Not a bad alternative to the iPod Touch which starts around $180!

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Today's High-tech Gear Benefits a Generation on the Go Business West

Societal trends point to a generation of professionals who are increasingly doing business away from traditional offices, and the tools they use not just for work, but leisure time, too reflect the need to stay connected with colleagues, clients, and friends when on the road. From lightweight notebook computers to cameras that upload quickly to the Internet; from GPS navigators to smartphones and MP3 players, theres something for everyone and, in many cases, at more affordable prices than ever.

Technology moves fast. Which is good, because todays business professional is on the move, too.

So its not surprising that a look at this years top-rated high-tech offerings is also a crash course in how to work and play while on the go. From laptop computers to GPS systems; flash drives to iPods and e-readers, Americans are increasingly bringing their work and leisure activities with them wherever they go and those devices are constantly improving in terms of power, storage capabilities, and (importantly) price.

Take, for example, the Toshiba Mini NB205, one of PC magazines most highly touted netbook computers for 2009. At just $400, it weighs a little under three pounds average by laptop standards, but still pretty lightweight and boasts a roster of features including three USB ports, a webcam, fast 1.67GHz processor, 1GB of memory upgradable to 2GB, and battery life that ranks among the longest available.

Yes, its 10-inch screen is smaller than the 12-inch screen of some pricier notebooks, but it compensates with a full-size keyboard, large mouse buttons, and spacious touchpad. The NB205 also meets established standards of energy conservation and recyclability, another plus in todaqys green business world.

For those with a slightly higher budget, but still in the affordable range, PC magazine gives high marks to the Acer Aspire 3935 ($900), which boasts a sleek, metallic cover, 1-inch-thick chassis, and 4.3-pound weight, all while supporting a 13.3-inch screen and good-sized, comfortable keyboard buttons. The system could be even thinner if not for one of its most desirable features, its built-in, dual-layer DVD burner. Its other features the webcam, a 5-in-1 card reader, and a 250GB hard drive are standard on ultraportables. With a 2GHz processor speed and decent batter life, the 3935 also meets standards of energy efficiency and recyclability.

On the go means more than carrying around notebooks, however; it also means actually driving between destinations, and professionals are increasingly relying on global positioning systems (GPS) to get them where they want to go.

According to cargpsreviews.net, the Garmin Nuvi 780 GPS navigator ($599) goes above and beyond whats usually expected from a GPS, offering an easy-to-use interface, a Qwerty keyboard, and a wide array of features including spoken directions in real street names, integrated traffic receivers, an MP3 player and photo viewer, and an FM transmitter that will play voice prompts, MP3s, and audio books directly through the vehicles stereo system. In addition, its bright, 4.3-inch, widescreen display is readable even in harsh daylight from any angle, thanks to the integrated white backlight.

For less money, PC World gives high marks to the TomTom XL 340 ($299), whose 4.3-inch screen is larger than that of its predecessor, the TomTom ONE 140, and also features the companys new IQ Routes technology, which is based on real-life user data rather than the traditional maximum speed method. It considers all possible routes and then selects the one that takes the least time, with the technology often trying to avoid main roads. The unit also boasts advanced lane guidance, by which an icon in the corner of the map screen highlights which lane the vehicle should be in, depending on the destination.

Point and Click

What better device to take on any journey business or pleasure than a camera? Digital cameras are being used increasingly for both work and play, as the rise of blogging, social media, and other Internet 2.0 applications has individuals and businesses uploading images online like never before. Fortunately, the top-rated models for 2009 come in a variety of price points, with a wide range of features, making it easy to find a camera to match ones photographic needs.

PC World gives very high marks to the Nikon D3000 ($600), which is an evolution from its popular D40x, increasing its megapixel count from 6 to 10, and boasting a wider range of ISO settings, a larger LCD screen, an 11-point autofocus system, and a 3-frames-per-second burst mode. The redesigned menu makes it easy to maneuver through the menu options and to understand settings. The camera also features an array of scene modes and in-camera editing features, including scene recognition, Active D-Lighting, face detection, and a retouch menu.

For those on a budget, PC World recommends the Canon PowerShot SX200 IS point-and-shoot camera ($350), with a 12X optical-zoom lens. The camera represents a growing trend among point-and-shoot digital cameras: high-zoom models that are just a bit bigger than typical compact cameras but still stowable in a bag, purse, or large pocket. The body is still big enough to accommodate a 3-inch LCD screen on the back, and the display is sufficiently bright for composing shots in sunlight.

For many people, cameras are sheer leisure tools, and the same can be said for e-readers and MP3 players. In the former category, the Barnes & Noble Nook is making serious strides on the popular Amazon Kindle e-reader. The Nook ($259) competes with design and usability features such as e-book loaning, dual displays, and touchscreen navigation.

According to SlashGear, while the Nook is comparable in size and display to the Kindle, it employs a 3.5-inch color-capacitive touchscreen instead of the Kindles Qwerty keyboard, allowing for faster navigation. The reading experience is similar to other e-readers on the market; text is crisp and sharp-edged, with two to three font styles and different sizes supported, and since theres no backlighting its an easier read than attempting to do the same with an LCD screen.

As far as MP3 players go, the iPod Touch, now on its third generation at 8GB ($199), 32GB ($299), or a whopping 64GB ($399), is still the product of choice, according to PC magazine. Theres no built-in video camera, as had been rumored, keeping the focus on music and portable gaming. With 480 x 320 resolution, the display is the best in the business, and Apple claims that the 32GB and 64GB versions are 50% faster than the previous generation.

Also, the higher-capacity Touch models support games and apps with better graphics. The existing Genius feature in iTunes lets users develop a playlist around a single song and suggest music they might like based on what they already listen to. Genius can also create custom playlists and organize music into mixes based on genre. Apple rates the battery life for the iPod Touch at 30 hours for audio playback and 6 hours for video.

In Touch and Logged On

For staying in touch with work, friends, and family, smartphones continue to impress, adding new features each year. The Apple iPhone 3GS ($299) improves upon the original third-generation model by adding common cell-phone features like multimedia messaging, video recording, and voice dialing, according to a review on cnet.com. It also runs faster, its promised battery life is longer, and the multimedia quality continues to shine, although call quality and signal reception remain uneven.

Stuff magazine has some positive things to say about the BlackBerry Bold 9700 ($200), including praise for its compact design, user-friendly push E-mail service, tactile Qwerty keyboard, vivid display, and much-improved multimedia performance over previous models. The camera still has issues, the magazine notes 3.2 megapixels is substandard by todays smartphone standards but its an improvement over the previous 2MP model and delivers average-quality photos for uploading to Facebook and Twitter directly from the camera interface.

Speaking of staying in touch, internet access is crucial on the road, and the Verizon Wireless USB760 allows anyone to stay connected, whether on a weekend getaway or on a business trip. The device provides high-speed Internet access on a laptop computer; just plug in and get online. The modem ($99.99) comes with a built-in, high-performance internal antenna to ensure the ability to log on whenever and wherever needed.

With business professionals zipping back and forth between homes, offices, and vehicles, flash drives have become an essential tool, carrying data and multi-media files in a small sometimes very small package. Take, for example, the Tuff-N-Tiny family of portable USB drives ($30 to $40), toting 4GB or 8GB of data while measuring 1 inch long, a half-inch wide, and the thickness of a penny.

Eventually, however, most people find themselves working at a desk in an actual office and perhaps eating quickly while working. Are you one of countless people who have spilled coffee or soda on a computer keyboard, or been frustrated at the difficulty of cleaning food crumbs from the cracks? Check out the Unotron Washable Keyboard and Mouse ($45.99), which are completely submergible and washable, which not only allows users to eat and drink safely at their desks, but also contribute to a reduction in germs and bacteria, a real plus with flu still a threat in homes and offices. If a spill occurs or the equipment just gets a little dirty just run it under the faucet, and its clean without incurring any water damage.


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