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Common CCTV DVR DIY Mistakes by Gerard Cohen
... Infrared or No?:Infrared cameras are wonderful for covering areas of complete darkness. But many of the all-in-one camera/emitter units are fairly limited in range. This chart can help with deciding if you need to go the infrared route or not. Direct sunlight: 100,000 - 130,000 luxFull daylight, indirect sunlight: 10,000 - 20,000 luxOvercast day: 1,000 luxIndoor office: 200 - 400 luxVery dark day: 100 luxTwilight: 10 luxDeep twilight: 1 luxFull moon: 0.1 luxQuarter moon: 0.01 luxMoonless ...

Enjoy Music, As You Like by Keith Rickwood
... The camera does come with dedicated camera keys, which would enable you to get quick access to camera features. There are other useful features, which would keep you well organised. You can make the maximum use of these valuable features, which include a calendar with reminders, calculator, phonebook with contact details, notes, stopwatch and alarm clock etc. Stay connected meaningfully with your loved ones by using the messaging features, which include MMS, SMS, and instant messaging.

Latest Gadgets-Make a Toss before Buying One by Amanda Dorthy
... First came the camera feature, then music player, then wireless connectivity through Infrared, USB and Bluetooth, then Internet access through GPRS, WAP, XHTML and now 3G and WLAN. Isn't that a great achievement? Of course it is! That's the power of technology. LG and Motorola are two major mobile manufacturing companies. While Motorola is known as the pioneer in mobile telecommunication, LG is becoming hugely popular these days because of their feature rich mobile handsets.

Samsung D500 - Owner's Pride! by Adam Jaylin
... Bluetooth, infrared and USB are also present in the handset, thereby keeping all your connectivity worries at bay. It even gives various personalising options to the users, such as a choice between 4 skin colours, wallpapers and selected ringtones. As a standard, its organiser applications include world time zones, an alarm clock, calculator, currency converter, voice recorder and a stopwatch. Battery life is real good with up to 200 hours of standby time and up to 300 minutes of talk time.

Samsung E900: Packed with Top Features by Keith Rickwood
... Features like infrared, Bluetooth, SMS and MMS messaging, a voice recorder, polyphonic ring tones, a calendar, a to-do list, a scheduler, a clock, world time, an alarm, a timer, a stopwatch, a calculator, a currency converter and Java games are also supported. Battery life lasts for over two days with heavy usage and you get 3.5 hours talk time and 220 hours on standby. The Samsung E900 is available with all networks like O2, Vodafone, etc. Take advantage of the best mobile phone deals ...

Mobiles Today by Andrena Markley
... Yesterday's pocket-sized communication device today has evolved into a miniature computer that offers the service of text and multimedia messages, high-resolution camera with inbuilt image editing softwares, and high-defintion music player with music arrangement capability. New generation mobile phones play the role of a calculator, Personal Digital Assistant (PDA), alarm clock, calender, and personalised music player. Some models come complete with GPS navigability and are equipped with ...

Nokia 2652 Review by Nicolas Fogelholm
... create events with priorities high, normal and low. User Opinions for the 2650Pros- The relaibility factor is good - Cheap - Very cool design - Excellent batteryCons- Keypad keys were very hard to press - Hard to text in a hurry - Keypad starts to bulge! - No Bluetooth or infrared to download stuff from PC - LCD screen easily gets scratched - No camera - DualbandConclusionIf you need a budget phone, the design appeals to you and the lack of features is not an issue, then consider.

Nokia 5300 – Music to Your Ears by Jawahn Thompson
... camera modes, color effects, the ability to add notes to the pictures, a 10-second timer, sequence shooting for taking three pictures in rapid-fire, an 8x digital zoom and the ability to adjust contrast. You can't adjust the brightness and there is no flash but those are the only real places this camera comes up short. Shoot video in 3GPP in one of two resolutions – 176 x 144 or 129 x 96. The quality is nothing worth writing home about but is pretty standard for a 1.3 megapixel camera.

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