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If you loved the last James Bond movie, “Quantum of Solace” then you simply must have this phone. The KDDI 007 comes with an artistically embedded insignia of the 007 logo as well as the title of the movie itself. The phone is said to be available only in Japan but you know that this is bound to find its way into other territories somehow.
KDDI will release the limiited edition W63S cell phone with a special 007 Quantum of Solace design from AU. The handset is priced at €110 with a contract.
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(Source) Akihabara
Tags: cell phone, Cell Phones, handset, insignia, internal memory, james bond, Japan, KDDI, mobile phone, quantum, shooter6 Oct

Insignia has released a new GPS system entitled NS-CNV20, which will be for sell at BestBuy when it becomes available to the public. One of the main points of attraction is the inclusion of a cellular modem, so you can make use of the internet to have access to plenty of services such as (real time) traffic updates, and searches made in Google.
The Insignia NS-CNV20 boasts a 4.3-inch screen with bluetooth, and probably has all the multimedia features that others GPS systems offer.
In order to keep the maps updated, a visit to Geek Squad must be done. The Geek Squad Map Update Service works 4 times a year, and the subscription is free for the first year. In addition to “those” maps, you can also use Google Maps on your personal computer, and afterwards transfer the information needed to the GPS system.
Tags: GPS, GPS, insignia, ns-cnv2010 Aug
The Insignia 37” Flat-Panel LCD HDTV is probably popular when it comes to its price. This television set is priced at only $799.99 but features some cool functions such as a built-in HDTV tuner, native resolution of 1366 x 768, brightness display of 500 cd/m2 and contrast ratio of 1000:1. Today, we have the opportunity of including a review done by I4U that includes practically both positive and negative aspects of this HDTV set.
The NSLCD37 is equipped with connectivity options such as two HDMI inputs, a VGA for PC, one S-Video, two component inputs, one composite input and a headphone jack. This enables users to have several setups for this TV. There is also a built-in speaker, but it falls a but flat with only 10 watts of power. If you need that oomph from your audio, then its best to get a separate sound system.
What’s good about this set is that virtually, everything is just plug and play. The picture display is quite good although transitions from black to grey in dark, shadowed scenes were a bit pixilated. But you probably won’t know the difference, but still, it could have been more.
Tags: HDTV, insignia, Off The Topic, television
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