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Premium Rapid Car Charger (with IC CHIP) for Nokia 6300, 1208, 6301 / 6300i, 5610, 5310, 2760, 3555, 6263, 6555, 6275i, 6085 / 6086, N75, 6126 / 6131 / 6133, 6103 / 6102i, 6103 / 6102i, 6111
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Customers Reviews  2008-10-30 Great quality for Less This charger works just as well as the big cell phone company brands. I definitly recommend this product!! |  2008-09-22 Working car charger This charger works with my Nokia 6310 - along with a list of others. Good deal for the price. |  2008-09-06 Yup.... As many of you know, cell phones require electricity. This device helps you keep electricity in your phone when you're in your car. It plugs into your car's cigarette lighter but do not try to smoke it. You could get sick. |
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Xbox 360 vs Apple iPhone: Which Gadget is Best?The other day I ran across an interesting inquiry at Yahoo! Answers. Here you are:
Should I get Xbox 360 or iPod touch for my birthday ? I am tempted to get the 360 because I've been told iPhone runs out of battery quite fast, + everyone's been tellin me to get the 360. If I did get 360 I would get the xbox 360 elite but I don't understand much what is different from the elite to premium except the bigger harddrive.In fact, I would say that the devices are quite different in their purposes and goals. A 360 is a game set with a number of options, while iPhone is still a phone! If you need a portable device then it is obvious that your choice is iPhone (if you consider between only tow options like Xbox and iPhone). I don’t think that will sound contradictive if I say that Xbox is of no use when you are out! At the same time Xbox is much more functional at home! There are many things you can do with the help of the device and you don’t have to torture yourself using a touchpad and a small screen.
I suppose if the price is not the criterion to judge by then the purpose is the one to take into consideration.
Another thing is the difference in Xbox packages. Studying Wikipedia.org I’ve come across a peculiar chart that explained everything to me. Here you are:
Elite
- In Production - Yes
- Suggested retail price - US $449.99 / GB £259.99 / €369.99
- Appearance - Matte black, chrome trim
- Included storage - 120 GB HDD
- Controller - Matte black wireless
- Xbox 360 Headset - Yes, Matte black
- Included HD video cables - HDMI 1.2 (HD)
- HDMI ports - Component/Composite (HD/SD)
- Xbox Live membership – Yes, 1 month Gold trial, Silver
- Bundled games - Hexic HD
Premium
- In Production - Yes
- Suggested retail price - US $349.99 / GB £199.99 / €269.99
- Appearance - Matte white, chrome trim
- Included storage - 20 GB HDD
- Controller - Matte white
- Xbox 360 Headset - Matte white wireless
- Included HD video cables – Yes (excluding Oceania and Mexico where a Media Remote is bundled instead) Component/Composite (HD/SD)
- HDMI ports - Yes
- Xbox Live membership - 1 month Gold trial, Silver
- Bundled games - Hexic HD
So you see that the basic difference is the color and the amount of included storage and, of course, the price. Elite is $100 more but is has 100 Gb extra memory, so I would say that it is a good offer for $100.
That was my opinion. And what do people think about the dilemma? The question of the block was answered by 17 people. And how do you think split the results? An overwhelming win to Xbox 17-0! Can you believe it? With the worldwide domination of iPhone Xbox was considered a better birthday present.
And this answer was chosen the best:
Before i even read all your question I was thinkin you should get the Xbox 360 Elite. Its SSOO freakin awesome. The Elite has a 120 Gb Hardrive = more storage for you. It's black, and it is built differently on the inside to help prevent hardware failure.
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