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- LG VX8700
- Those seeking a cheaper alternative to the LG Shine need not fear, as LG has recently introduced the just-as-shiny LG VX8700 specifically for the U.S. market. Somewhat of a successor to the LG VX8600, the LG VX8700 sports a flip phone design instead of the Shine's slider design. While we...
- Product reviews 2007-04-27
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- LG Muziq (LG 570)
- Most of LG's music-oriented cell phones have so far been in Verizon's stable--the LG Chocolate was the star music phone last year, while newcomers such as the LG VX8600 and the LG VX8700 have also held their own as slim and sexy multimedia handsets. Sprint customers had to look elsewhere...
- Product reviews 2007-06-27
- Anycom FIPO (white)
- iPod accessories are a dime a dozen these days, with everything from FM transmitters to speaker systems made with the proprietary universal iPod dock. Non-iPod MP3 players are unfortunately left out of the loop with these accessories--that is, unless they are stereo-Bluetooth-enabled. The Anycom FIPO is a Bluetooth receiver that...
- Product reviews 2007-06-08
- Nokia BH-208
- Even though Nokia has released a few high-end Bluetooth headsets such as the Nokia BH-801, it has quite a few more affordable basic models in the market as well. One of the more recent ones is the Nokia BH-208 Bluetooth headset, which may not be as fancy as the Nokia...
- Product reviews 2007-05-25
- Nokia BH-801
- Nokia has done a good job in the past year of releasing a slew of attractive yet functional Bluetooth headsets to accompany its cell phone line. We especially liked the Nokia BH-800, which earned a spot in our list of top ten Bluetooth headsets. This year, Nokia has released its...
- Product reviews 2007-05-23
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