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jeff
Welcome to my review center... I love reading reviews and feedback from the actual users it really helps to make a choice. Here I have compiled some excellent reviews for various product... I am sure you would love to check them out.
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User since:
Jul 31, 2006

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Nice unit, bought in Dec for living room area, Not one dead pixal, checked with magnifying glass. Really great picture - very very clean with DVD which looks to be 720P, and or any digital interfaced HDMI or even S Video products. Local cable sucks bad here, but the new Satilite set up signal rocks.
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Toshiba has made a name for themselves in the consumer electronics industry. This is my main motivation for purchasing this combo LCD/DVD television. I bought it for my business back in August. 3 months later the DVD player stopped working. Using the manufacturers warrantee, I sent the TV to an authorized dealer for the repair. The replacement part was on back order for over 2 months. I was told that I should return the unit to the store I purchased it from for an exchange. The store I purchased the TV from will not honor this request from Toshiba, and Toshiba will not replace the unit for me. This process has taken another 2 months. None the less I have been without a working TV for the more time that I owned a working TV. The Kicker is that I also purchased the 37 inch model for my office. This one broke two months ago. I am considering this a loss.
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With its Bluetooth headset support, the BlackBerry 7290 becomes much more viable as a combination PDA/phone rather than just a traditional e-mail handheld device... And as a quad-band GSM device, the BlackBerry 7290 can travel the world... If you're already a BlackBerry fan, want to upgrade from a previous generation, and like the idea of wireless headsets, the 7290 will be right up your alley.
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Yet another solid BlackBerry that belongs on every e-mail addict?s wish list. Be sure to shop around; we?ve seen the 7290 for as little as $50 under recent promotions.
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This device is a great PDA. Very function-rich. It took a little doing to get used to the trackwheel and how to navigate around. The browser works well. And getting my corporate email is terrific. But forget trying to open attachments unless you have a lot of time to kill? But as a phone, it's very disappointing. Trying to hear is very difficult, it's cumbersome to dial and and awkward to use. I miss the voice dial feature I had on my LG. The phone is sufficiently unwieldy and has such poor sound quality that I'm considering getting a standard phone and just using the BB for it's PDA/email functions.
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This is my second blackberry. This model is significantly better than the previous model. It has a much brighter screen, a lighted keypad, bluetooth, improved firmware etc. The best thing about blackberries is BES software that provides seamless connectivity to the my corporate Microsft Exchange based outlook software. It provides bi-directional updates between Exchange and the blackberry. No need to do explicit syncing anymore. Its ability to view email attachments is very useful. One essential thing that is missing is a speakerphone. While travelling, this is indispensible as I can check all the emails, without having to boot up my laptop and finding a wi-fi hotspot. Works fine in europe and asia. Other things I wish they add are an mp3 player, a mpeg-4 video player, a gps device and a wifi voip phone. Since the technology to do this already exists, hopefully the next version of blackberry would fill these holes. I need to reduce the number of tech gadgets I carry around.

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The RIM BlackBerry 7290 for T-Mobile boasts a color display, Bluetooth, an easy-to-use interface, and extensive e-mail support. The world phone is also compact? Sleek and simple, the RIM BlackBerry 7290 for T-Mobile is a great option for on-the-go types.

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A little Bluetooth goes a long way?and simplifies BlackBerry phone calls.
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Love it, best all in one i've ever got. As a graphic artist the print quality is amazing for all my project. My clients just rave!!! Very compact for small offices.
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The Epson Stylus Photo RX580 looks nice and is easy to use, and its CD-printing feature is unique. Still, its limited paper handling and slow, poor-quality printing on plain paper limit its value as a general-purpose device.

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