LG’s KC910 Renoir is proving very popular. Being one of the slimmest touchscreens on the market and boasting a 8Mp camera, it’s not hard to see why…
Features
8Mp camera: The LG Renoir’s exceptional camera features helps you get the best out of photos, with auto focus, face tracking and beauty shot.
Customisable Widgets: Personalise and customise your display, have quick access to your favourite friends contact details, calendar, photos and more.
Edit photos & video: LG Renoir’s Editing Suite means you can edit both pictures and movies on the go. With pictures you can add text, morph images and much more. With movies you can edit the length and merge your clips together.
MP3 player: LG Renoir is the first handset to include Dolby Mobile – powerful bass!
Assisted GPS: The in-built A-GPS Receiver and GPS mapping application has text based navigational assistance. It also allows you to create an interactive map using your own photos – and features ‘Jogging Buddy’ which uses GPS technology to help track workouts.
Special Offer
With features like this, you’d expect to pay a packet. Wrong! It’s $zero upfront on the Virgin Your Cap $29 plan, plus they’re offering a bonus $29 credit for online sales only. This offer is only valid until 30 June
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Radius TruTune earphones ensure you have music wherever you go that sounds, looks and feels just right. Blurring the lines between sound gear and fashion accessory, TruTune Earphones are stylish, unpretentious and very affordable.
How do they look & feel?
Three sized foam eartips are included for exact comfort and insertion, meaning no matter what size or shape your ear is, the TruTune in-ear headphones will fit you!
And just look at those vibrant colours! Hmm, look like they’d probably match an iPod nano perfectly don’t they? That’s cause they do! But you don’t have to be an iPod nano lover to appreciate these cool colours.
Hmmm, I think the blue Radius TruTune is my favourite…
Precision crafted from ultra-light aluminum, and sporting a gold plated stereo mini-plug, Radius earphones go to the final degree to make sure everything looks and sounds perfect.
And the fit is even more perfect…
The Radius Atomic Bass earphones swivel design means they can be inserted at three possible angles. Add this to the three different size fittings included, and it means nine possible solutions to getting the most comfortable fit for your ears. Whether your ears are small, large or anywhere in between.
“How do they sound?”
The Radius Atomic Bass earphones are tailor made to deliver the bass response that your tunes demand. They are perfect for the slamming bass of hip-hop and dance, but they are tonally balanced for any music style that demands rich, crisp audio fidelity.
So, unrivaled comfort plus clear, deep bass you can feel!
But, don’t listen to me. See what the experts say…
Reviews of Radius Atomic Base
Reviewers such as iLounge & CNET rank the Atomic Bass Earphones equal or higher than other in-ear speakers costing 2-4 times more.
Ok, well, added to Blackberry thumb and RSI from texting, we now have to watch out for Cubital Tunnel Syndrome, or ‘mobile phone elbow’ (cell phone elbow in the US).
Cubital tunnel syndrome occurs when the ulnar nerve, which passes through the cubital tunnel (a tunnel of muscle, ligament and bone) on the inside of the elbow, becomes irritated due to injury or pressure.”
The frequent bending of the elbow, such as when using a mobile phone frequently or for extended periods of time, can cause Cubital Tunnel Syndrome. Also to blame of course, could be extended use of the desk or house phone, incorrect use of keyboard etc.
“What are the symptoms?”
Initial symptoms may be:
Numbness, tingling and aching in the forearm
Numbness and pain in the hand
Weakness of the thumb
(All of which I have as I type, damn overactive mind)
“So how can I avoid Mobile Phone Elbow?”
Some good ideas particularly related to mobile phone use could be:
Reduce length of calls (girls, I know it may seem impossible)
Use a handsfree headset
Use loudspeaker (of course, only if you’re not going to annoy commuters, workmates or others around you)
Switch mobile between hands during calls
Of course, we could also practise engaging in more face-to-face communications? I know, that’s a crazy idea!
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