Philips DCP951 portable DVD Player: First Look Review
Philips DCP951 portable DVD player with a nifty little inbuilt iPod dock…. but is the natty case a case of style over substance?
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Philips DCP951 portable DVD player with a nifty little inbuilt iPod dock…. but is the natty case a case of style over substance?
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This is a review of the IVO m600, showing its various features.
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This video will basiclly show you all the stuff you need to know about the iPhone 2.0 upgrade, and the 2.1 Enjoy!! What apps do you have? post a video response and show us. Read more here:
Features:
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Bulk Delete
- Mail now has a bulk delete option. A delete all option is still not available, however
Save Attachments
- You can now save attachments from email messages
App Store
- Well you already know what it is
And much more!
Questions and Answers:
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Q: How much does this cost?
A: This upgrade cost $10 to current iPhone or iPod Touch users. New users that recently bought a iPhone or a iPod Touch on July 11th-whenever already have this upgrade
Q: Can I install apps from my computer to my iPod or iPhone?
A: Yes you can! To do this just go to the app store on your computer and buy those apps. Once you have done this you can plug in your phone or iPod and start sync. There you go!
Q:What apps do I have?
A: I have the following:
1. aim
2. myspace
3. remote
4. mlb at bat
5. twitterific
6. monkey ball
7. loopt
8. iPint
9. scratch
10. enigmo
11. motoracer
12. cube runner
13. whrrl
14. etchasketch
15. imaze
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The Nextar T30 Portable Media Player has a cheap price tag, but do you get what you pay for?
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The good: The Archos 5 portable video player offers a large, high-resolution touch-screen display, Wi-Fi, music playback, photos, Flash video and game compatibility, a PDF reader, Mac and PC compatibility, built-in speaker, integrated kickstand, and optional DVR, GPS, and 3G capabilities.
The bad: The Archos 5 has poor battery life, the glossy design is quickly marred with fingerprints, older Archos accessories are incompatible, some applications are still in beta, and you’ll need to pay extra to activate many of the player’s more desirable features.
The bottom line: The Archos 5 boasts an improved screen size, image resolution, and sound quality over its predecessor, but its Web browser and Flash media playback are disappointing for a product marketed on the strength of its Internet media capabilities.
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