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Art-Tech 6 CH 3D Falcon 400: Charger $11 Charger |
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EGR Headlight Covers - Styleyes (3D Carbon Fiber) [98-02 Chevrolet Camaro] $56.66 EGR Headlight Covers - Styleyes (3D Carbon Fiber) |
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EGR Headlight Covers - Styleyes (3D Carbon Fiber) [00-05 Chevrolet Suburban] $56.66 EGR Headlight Covers - Styleyes (3D Carbon Fiber) |
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EGR Headlight Covers - Styleyes (3D Carbon Fiber) [00-05 Chevrolet Tahoe] $56.66 EGR Headlight Covers - Styleyes (3D Carbon Fiber) |
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EGR Headlight Covers - Styleyes (3D Carbon Fiber) [03-05 Chevrolet Silverado] $56.66 EGR Headlight Covers - Styleyes (3D Carbon Fiber) |
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EGR Headlight Covers - Styleyes (3D Carbon Fiber) [98-03 Dodge Durango] $56.66 EGR Headlight Covers - Styleyes (3D Carbon Fiber) |
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EGR Headlight Covers - Styleyes (3D Carbon Fiber) [98-04 Dodge Intrepid] $56.66 EGR Headlight Covers - Styleyes (3D Carbon Fiber) |
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EGR Headlight Covers - Styleyes (3D Carbon Fiber) [97-02 Ford Expedition] $56.66 EGR Headlight Covers - Styleyes (3D Carbon Fiber) |
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EGR Headlight Covers - Styleyes (3D Carbon Fiber) [95-00 Ford Explorer] $56.66 EGR Headlight Covers - Styleyes (3D Carbon Fiber) |
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EGR Headlight Covers - Styleyes (3D Carbon Fiber) [94-98 Ford Mustang] $56.66 EGR Headlight Covers - Styleyes (3D Carbon Fiber) |
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EGR Headlight Covers - Styleyes (3D Carbon Fiber) [98-00 Ford Ranger] $56.66 EGR Headlight Covers - Styleyes (3D Carbon Fiber) |
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EGR Headlight Covers - Styleyes (3D Carbon Fiber) [89-97 Geo Tracker] $56.66 EGR Headlight Covers - Styleyes (3D Carbon Fiber) |
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EGR Headlight Covers - Styleyes (3D Carbon Fiber) [96-98 Honda Civic] $56.66 EGR Headlight Covers - Styleyes (3D Carbon Fiber) |
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EGR Headlight Covers - Styleyes (3D Carbon Fiber) [97-99 Hyundai Tiburon] $56.66 EGR Headlight Covers - Styleyes (3D Carbon Fiber) |
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EGR Headlight Covers - Styleyes (3D Carbon Fiber) [98-99 Nissan Altima] $56.66 EGR Headlight Covers - Styleyes (3D Carbon Fiber) |
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EGR Headlight Covers - Styleyes (3D Carbon Fiber) [97-99 Toyota Camry] $56.66 EGR Headlight Covers - Styleyes (3D Carbon Fiber) |
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EGR Headlight Covers - Styleyes (3D Carbon Fiber) [96-00 Toyota RAV4] $56.66 EGR Headlight Covers - Styleyes (3D Carbon Fiber) |
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3D Carbon Body Kit - Side Skirt (Right) [05-06 Ford Mustang] $177 3D Carbon Body Kit - Side Skirt (Right) |
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3D Carbon Body Kit - Side Skirt (Left) [05-06 Ford Mustang] $177 3D Carbon Body Kit - Side Skirt (Left) |
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Matrix Tail Lights - 3D Retro Carbon [94-97 Chevrolet S-10] $171.15 Matrix Tail Lights - 3D Retro Carbon |
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3ft Sync/Charge Micro USB Data Cable for Amazon Kindle Fire / HP TouchPad Tablet PC - Abacus24-7 Brand $0.01 Abacus24-7 Branded Item - Sold Exclusively by Abacus24-7 2 in 1 Sync + Charge Micro USB Data Cable - 3 Ft This 3ft USB A to Micro USB B 5pin Cable provides one USB A Male connector, and one Micro USB B connector to create a simple way to connect mobile devices to a USB capable computer for every day tasks such as data synchronization and file transfers. - USB Data Cable - Connect your cell phone w... |
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Brand NEW 6ft USB to Micro USB 5 pin 2-in-1 Sync/ Charge Data Cable for Kindle reader (2nd, 3rd gen, DX) / Barnes & Noble Nook / HTC Flyer Tablet / Motorola / NOKIA / LG / BlackBerry phones $0.01 2 in 1 Sync + Charge Micro USB Data Cable - 6 Ft This 6ft USB A to Micro USB B 5pin Cable provides one USB A Male connector, and one Micro USB B connector to create a simple way to connect mobile devices to a USB capable computer for every day tasks such as data synchronization and file transfers. - Brand new Non-OEM USB Data Cable - Connect your cell phone with your PC/Laptop by a USB port. - Al... |
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HP ENVY 17-1011NR 17.3-Inch Laptop $1,649.99 Precision crafted performance. Engineered for power and designed with the latest materials, the ultra-thin, lightweight HP ENVY 17-1011NR laptop PC has a large widescreen display and can support up to three external displays. See and feel the difference with a stylish metal chassis and backlit keyboard, plus run multiple applications at once with ease. Get more power on the go using the two batter... |
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Blade 120 SR Bind-N-Fly version without remote $120.09 Fast. Agile. Stable. Fun. The 120 SR is a single-rotor, fixed-pitch heli with positive stability for indoor and outdoor use. Bind-N-Fly version without transmitter, for those who already own a DSM2 aircraft transmitter.... |
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Titan Trex 450 Metal RC Helicopter 6CH 3D FLY RTF Ready To Fly For Real 3D Flights. Titan Trex 450 RC R/C 2.4G Helicopter 6CH 2.4GHz 3D RTF 80% of the kits components are manufactured from rigid high precision aluminum alloy. The six (6) piece shaft made using CNC technology making each part of the highest precision and quality possible. 2. Using Ball and Hiller two systems mixing control. Through simple system of the Ball control, the power-saving Hiller and CCPM control, you c... |
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3dCarbon 691301 06-10 Dodge Charger R/T Style Urethane Hood Scoop - Unpainted $266.90 This kit fits: 2006-2010 Dodge Charger (All). Give your new Charger the look of a Ram Air replacement hood at the fraction of the cost with this 3dCarbon non-functional hood scoop. The Hood Scoop is manufactured in High Pressure polyurethane and attaches to the Hood with OE approved 3M Double Face Tape. No screws or hole drilling is required. The item will require prepping - priming and painting p... |
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NEW CAR CHARGER FOR AT&T LG GR500 XENON CT810 INCITE $0.48 Compatible With BlackBerry Tour 9630 Niagara,Kyocera:E1100 Neo/E2000 Tempo/S1300 Melo,LG:Rhythm/AX9100/CF360/CT810 Incite/GR500 Xenon/LG830 Spyder/LX265 Rumor2,Lotus/UX265/UX280 Wine/UX585/UX830/UX9100/VX11000 EnV Touch/VX9100 enV2/VX9200 enV3/VX9600 Versa/VX9700 Dare,Motorola:IDEN Series i9 Stature,Q Series Q Global/Q9h,QA Series,RAZR VE20,RAZR2 V8/V9/V9m,ROKR E8/U9,V Series,Z Series Krave ZN4/Z9... |
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2006-2010 DODGE CHARGER CARBON FIBER MIRROR TRIM MOLDINGS 2PC 2007 2008 2009 06 07 08 09 10 $22.99 These carbon fiber vinyl-wrapped trim pieces are made of a flexible ABS-plastic. They are secured to your car using industry-leading 3M-adhesive technology so all you need to do is peel and stick. They are removable in case you ever want to take them off. These molding comes with a 5-YEAR WARRANTY that guarantees they won't chip, crack, tarnish, peel, or fall off. If you have any problems with the... |
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Samsung Galaxy Note 4G Android Phone, Carbon Blue (AT&T) $749.99 Whether it’s keeping track of the family schedule, taking notes in Psych 101 or editing the company’s budget, Samsung Galaxy Note let’s you do it all with ease. With the 5.3-inch HD Super AMOLED display and integrated S Pen, this proficient multitasker has all the benefits of a tablet with the functionality of a smartphone. The Note’s unique S Pen makes it easy to captu... |
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Belkin Essential 050 Case for Apple iPhone 4s (Clear/Blacktop) $11.85 High-Impact Hues with a Translucent Twist, Good Looks, Great Texture: Get an iPhone case that celebrates your love of fun color combos. The two-tone twist on a classic design adds some aesthetic punch, while the innovative, flexible material will feel good in your hand. Protection that Fits: The thin, yet durable material is a stylish way to keep your phone's surface free of scratches and scuffs, ... |
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Nokia 8800
Perhaps more than any other cell phone manufacturer, Nokia has been pushing the envelope in form factor with innovative designs, such as those of the Nokia N90 and the Nokia 7280. However, image and fashion don't count for much when they negatively impact the function of the phone, which is the case with the company's latest model, the Nokia 8800. Although this slider phone is sleek and sexy on the outside, it suffers from a cramped keypad that's difficult to navigate even for the smallest hands. In addition, a disappointingly uneven battery life had us frequently running for the nearest outlet after any lengthy conversation. However, the Nokia 8800 does have its high points: a sharp 262,000-color screen; Bluetooth; a speakerphone; and an SVGA camera. But at around $900 for an unlocked version, you'll pay a premium for these features; we suspect the price will come down once a carrier picks up the phone. For our money, we'd rather go with the Motorola Razr V3 and have a phone that not only looks good but also works well.There's no doubt the Nokia 8800 makes a striking first impression, with its eye-catching silver chassis and complementary black and carbon gray accents. It's also thin and compact at 4.2 by 1.7 by 0.6 inches, which is enough to slip into a pocket, but its stainless-steel body puts it on the heavier side at 4.8 ounces. With its sleek look, we wouldn't be surprised to find the 8800 making cameos in TV's Alias or a James Bond movie (it actually appears in Michael Bay's The Island); in fact, if it weren't for the Nokia branding above the screen, one couldn't be sure it was a phone at all, since there isn't a visible keypad or typical phone features. The 1.7-inch-diagonal display is bright and gorgeous, displaying 262,000 vibrant colors and a 208x208-pixel resolution. We had an easier time reading the 8800's display in sunlight compared with other phones we've tested, but it tends to hold a lot of smudges and fingerprints, as does the phone as a whole.
Unfortunately, this stealth slider phone loses a lot of its allure and appeal once you open the phone. To reveal the keypad, you use the middle notch to push the screen upward; the sliding mechanism is smooth and snaps into place with a satisfying click. The keypad keeps the same attractive black and silver color scheme, but it's much too cramped and cryptic. There's a four-way navigation toggle with a center OK button below the screen, but the whole layout is so squished that we had to play close attention and meticulously press each directional key. Still, more often than not, we'd end up hitting the wrong button. For example, we frequently hit the 2 button when we were actually just trying to scroll down the menu. Flanking the control pad are the Talk and End buttons, but it's not marked as such, and the two soft keys are actually two slivers located on the outer case. We were able to figure out the latter through just playing with the phone and referencing the user guide, but our first inclination was to hit the Talk and End buttons to access those functions; we often hit the End button and exited the menu completely when we meant to hit the right soft key just to back out of one submenu. The layout of the numerical buttons is marginally better, but the bottom row of keys is problematic, since they so closely border the outer case. Users with larger digits should definitely take the 8800 for a test-drive before purchasing it.
As far as the Nokia 8800's other controls and design features, there aren't too many to note. The camera lens is located at the top rear and is visible and active only when the phone is open. There's no flash or mirror for self-portraits, and a dedicated camera key is sorely missing. We had to dig through several menu layers (Menu, Media, and Camera) just to activate the camera. You can, however, customize the right soft key to be a shortcut to the camera or one of 26 other functions. There's a lone power button on the top of the handset, as well as two release buttons on the right and left spines to access the battery and SIM card slot, but good luck prying the cover off. The buttons are incredibly difficult to press, especially while trying to wrangle off the slippery cover. We also would have liked to see dedicated volume buttons. On the upside, the Nokia 8800 comes packaged with a healthy set of accessories, including a wired headset, a desk stand/charger, a suede carry pouch, and a travel charger. Other enhancements are available for purchase, such as Bluetooth car kits for hands-free cell phone use.
Although we aren't thrilled with its design, the Nokia 8800 offers a good helping of features. The phone-book size is limited by the available memory (the SIM card holds an additional 250 contacts), with room in each entry for five numbers; e-mail, Web, and postal addresses; and notes. For caller-ID purposes, you can pair a contact with an image, a group ID, or one of 64 polyphonic ring tones; the phone also supports AAC and MP3 ring tones. For messaging fanatics, you can send text and multimedia messages, as well as instant messages and e-mail (SMTP, POP3, and IMAP4). The 8800 has the usual PIM functions, such as a calendar, a to-do list, a calculator, a countdown timer, and a stopwatch. The company also throws in a couple of extras: a translator, as well as the Mobile Wallet 2.0 application, which lets you store personal information--such as credit card numbers, receipts, and more--and can be password protected. Business users will be pleased to see the inclusion of integrated Bluetooth, a speakerphone, voice-memo support, and PC syncing with the Nokia PC Suite. There is also a WAP 2.0 wireless Web browser with support for EDGE speeds.
The Nokia 8800's SVGA (0.5 megapixel) camera is disappointing for such a high-end phone, but it takes pictures in two image sizes (800x600 and 120x144) and three quality settings (High, Normal, and Basic). There is a 10-second self-timer, zoom, and a night mode available, but as far as customization options, the only choice you get is turning the camera sound on or off--no fun frames, color tones, and so forth. Once you snap your photos, you can save them to the phone's 64MB of internal memory, send them to others via multimedia message or Bluetooth, set an image as wallpaper or a screensaver, or upload them to your computer. Photo quality was decent, but nighttime shots were subpar even with the night mode on. You can also use the Nokia 8800's camera to shoot 30-second video clips with sound or up to 74 minutes if you set the video-clip length to maximum. There's a convenient countdown timer at the top of the screen, and you also get the same options for image size and quality settings as you do in still camera mode, as well as a mute option. While the quality of photos was passable, videos were blurry and pixelated. The nokia 8800 carbon features a sophisticated media player that can play AAC and MP3 file formats, as well as streaming video, but perhaps most impressive is the fact that it's one of the first mobiles to support the Advanced Audio Distribution Profile Bluetooth specification, so you can stream music to a Bluetooth headset or a Bluetooth headphone. To top it all off, the 8800 also features an FM tuner, which does require you to use the included wired headset, since it acts as an antenna and allows you to store up to 20 station presets. We plugged it in and tuned in to our favorite radio station but didn't quite get the full effect with only one earbud.
You can customize your phone with a variety of wallpaper, screensavers, and themes, and more options are available for download from the Web. The Nokia 8800 also comes with ring tones by Sony Classical artist Ryuichi Sakamoto that sound rather eerie, in our opinion. For more entertainment, you get three games--Chess, Street Race, and Golf Tour--which are enhanced by the phone's advanced 3D graphics and excellent screen, but some of that fun is taken away by, again, the cramped controls. We tested the triband (GSM 800/1800/1900; GPRS/EDGE) Nokia 8800 world phone in the San Francisco area, and call quality was excellent. On our end, conversations sounded loud and clear, and our callers said the same on their end. Using the speakerphone diminished the sound quality only slightly. With the Nokia 8800's good call quality, it's too bad the battery life was so uneven. After any phone conversation of some substance, the battery life dropped by a couple of bars, forcing us to run to the nearest outlet. Under formal testing, however, the phone fared reasonably better. We managed 4 hours, surpassing the rated talk time of 3 hours. In standby testing, the phone lasted seven days compared with the promised time of eight days. According to FCC radiation tests, the 8800 has a digital SAR rating of 0.46 watts per kilogram.
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