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Ron
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Aug 3, 2006

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If you're looking for a great phone to use for mostly voice calling, then you cannot beat the CU400. The buttons are large enough and have a great tactile feel. In the past 2 years, I've used about 5 different handsets, but none can compare to this phone for voice clarity and reception. I now get great signal in my home and office where before I would have to go outside to make sure I didnt drop the call. I read many other reviews on the clarity and I know what they are referring to now. The phone is also quite slim (not as slim as a Razr, but it fits better in the hand) and has a great simple look and feel. I even love that the front display is a simple non-color TFT display that always displays the time and date without using additional battery power. The interior screen is quite good and more than adequate.
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I loved this phone? I got it for Christmas. It was my first good phone
iloved it! nothing wrong with it? until me and my parents all discovered the battery life isnt good at all? all the features were nice.. but the battery sucked!

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I am very satisfied with this phone. I haven't gotten any dropped calls and reception is always excellent. The phone in itself is nice and light. Keypad is very easy to use and feels comfortable. I also like the bluetooth and the camera takes good pics. I wish the display was in color, I guess would be one con. Overall a great phone!
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I bought this phone to replace my wife's ailing RAZR. It has Cingular 3G high speed data, Push-to-talk, and a good feature set. The size is just slightly thicker than the slim RAZR phone form factor. My wife seems to actually like the slightly bigger size because it is easier to grasp and use. The menus are decent and the sound quality seems above average. The battery is also quite good thus far. It also sports bluetooth and a nice speakerphone, which means loud ringers and a good, strong vibrate alert. All in all-this phone seems to be a winner for the price. If you want PTT in a slick package from Cingular, look at this capable phone, the V365 or Blackberry Pearl!

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The LG CU400 is a speedy and attractive cell phone with access to high-speed 3G content such as Cingular Video plus access to cool mobile applications like XM Radio Mobile and MySpace Mobile. While we liked its push-to-talk features and its quad-band capabilities, we were ultimately disappointed with the poor quality of its VGA camera and the lack of a dedicated audio player.

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If this button pressing thing were so dang important, someone would be taking a better job of paying attention to it.
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In a show which started with a harrowing plane crash, season two continues to awe us with mystery and frustration. Frustration not of discontent but rather edge of your seat viewing. The flashbacks become deeper as each character is reviewed and analyzed. At one point, Locke reflects on how Ernest Hemingway battled himself in comparing his own writing with Dostoyevsky. Sharing his thoughts with Doc, perhaps Locke is looking ever deeper into himself, and maybe the show is taunting us to do the same. As with season one, the acting and production is first rate, and despite what you might hear, the answers are slowly unfolding. It wouldn't be the phenomenon it's become if the answers were all spelled out for us.
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Season Two wasn't quite as brilliant as Season One, but for the most part "Lost" avoids that second year slump so many new shows fall into and continued to deliver some of the best stories on television. The series remains staunchly character driven, and the internet is as glutted with "Lost" fan speculation as ever. The stage is set for another brilliant season of groundbreaking, almost cinematic television from J.J. Abrams and the cast and crew of "Lost" in Season 3.
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Well, they've done it again. Lost: The Complete Second Season is given near-perfect DVD treatment. Cool packaging and menus, informative extras, and the most intriguing TV series since The Prisoner make this a must have.
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There are seven discs in the series, with the episodes on the first six discs, with several commentary tracks available throughout. Disc seven contains a bevy of special features, including lost flashbacks, deleted scenes, bloopers, behind-the-scenes documentaries, a spotlight on Sawyerisms and several featurettes that discuss some of the secrets and possible theories of everything from the Virgin Mary statues, Alvar Hanso and the characters? spiritual journeys (which most likely are nothing more than red herrings in the grand scheme of things)? The last disc is pretty comprehensive, but not as chock-full as the one from the first season. Still, there?s plenty to love about the whole season, which is providing viewers with possibly the best television show on air today. It sure beats the pants off of ?Dancing with the Stars.?
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