Sonntag, 17. Juni 2012

Sony Ericsson MW600 Bluetooth Headset FM Radio Call ID

Sony Ericsson MW600 is the most comprehensive Bluetooth headset at the most competitive price on earth nowadays! It features call conversation in general, A2DP music streaming from mobile phone or Bluetooth enabled music play, game devices, etc. Built-in caller ID display and FM radio.

Available in Black and Silver White colors


Watch the impressive promotion video and learn how it is competitive in MobiMega's eBay Store.

Features

Caller ID Display

MW600 equips an OLED display for operational information and the most important is caller ID display, which the calling number is displayed while its dial-in, you don't have to take out your phone any more to see who's calling. The calling number is displayed in general instead of the name from your phone's contact, this is due to the limitation of Bluetooth technology which the transmission of contact is not supported on all phones and between the headset.

A2DP Music Streaming / AVRCP Remote Control

You can play stereo music and audio from your phone or any Bluetooth enabled device on MW600 since it supports A2DP music streaming protocol, you can also move to next track, previous track, play and pause with dedicated buttons on MW600.

FM Radio

Bluetooth technology doesn't allow transmission of FM radio means you cannot listen to the radio from your phone with Bluetooth headset in general. However MW600 built-in a individual FM radio unit allows you to listen to radio without connecting to any devices.

3.5mm Earphone Jack

A stereo earphones is bundled with MW600 but you can also use your favorite earphones / headphones thanks to the standard 3.5mm earphones jack.

Multipoint

Connect to 2 Bluetooth enabled devices at the same time.
*** Note: one mobile phone and one music player or game device which it can switch between calls and music or game; connecting to two mobile phones at the same time requires manual switching between calls from two different phones)

Convenient Micro USB Charging

Simply charge the MW600 with the bundled AC charger or any USB powered connection (Micro USB cable bought separately) and it will full around 2.5-hr.
*** Note: To maintain a good battery / product life, NEVER overcharge your device (over 3-hr) and keep using and charging on a timely basis (at least twice a week) to maintain the battery is active.

Maintenance and Troubleshooting

You may want to reset your MW600 to factory default condition while there is unexpected connection or operational problem:

Turn off your headset
Press and hold the power button until you see a rotating arrow (pairing mode), then release the power button
Press and hold the power button again with the call button until the MW600 switch off (without the Sony Ericsson slide out)
Your MW600 is now reset to factory default and please remove and pair with your mobile phone again
WARNING: Due to the popularity of this product (Sony Ericsson MW600 Bluetooth Headset), we notice there are counterfeit aka fake version on the market which is not come in full retail packing, bad audio quality, dis-connection issue, etc


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Montag, 7. Mai 2012

I bought this product because the IBM / Lenovo ThinkPad notebooks are the most powerful

stable, durable and high quality I have purchased before... 
For example this machine (ThinkPad T60) is 5 years old and still works perfectly today, you only need to upgrade the RAM to install Windows 7, because this machine has good processor and video card ready to use with Windows Vista/7 Aero theme, and drivers can be downloaded from the website Lenovo.com 

Pros: 
Leak proof 
Roll-cage technology 
Hard/storage drive impact protection 
Military specifications testing for durability 
Software for Security (BIOS, Hard Drive, Boot, Windows, etc) 
Video Card ready for Windows 7 
WIFI 
Bluetooth (depending model) 
Fingerprint Reader 

Cons: 
Display 14" (don´t Landscape screen) 
Don´t have backlit keyboard 


Finally, I can say this machine can be compared in performance with some modern machines. (With RAM upgrade).

None of these faults applies to the Dell Latitude D630 I received from this seller

First of all, the price was exceptionally low for the quality of the machine, the size of the hard drive, and the amount of RAM it came with. The laptop arrived quickly, securely packaged, and I received my first pleasant surprise when I extricated it from the layers of bubble wrap: the computer looked brand new. Once I opened it, this impression was confirmed: there were none of the typical signs of wear on any of the most vulnerable places (palm rests, space bar, et al.) to indicate that this computer had been "rode hard and put away wet." The second pleasant surprise came when I fired up the computer: it booted quickly, came up with a clean, uncluttered screen, and functioned perfectly from the start. When I checked the battery's charge, it showed a full charge of over 3 hours, of which I was admittedly skeptical; as it turned out, I had no reason to be. 

As I began to load the software I would be using most frequently, I found that the battery included did indeed have a long useful working life. The Latitude came with its original-equipment charger, which fully recharges the battery in less than two hours. I have now logged well over two months' constant work on this machine, and I have yet to experience any reason for complaint. I am tempted to buy another one just like it and store it away until I need it; however, by that time, Dell will probably be producing Latitudes that run on anti-matter cells, so I guess I'll wait. Meanwhile, I couldn't be happier with the D630. 

Oh, what do I dislike about the product? There's nothing negative I could say about the Latitude D630 that I couldn't also say about any other laptop by any other manufacturer: it doesn't have a 50-inch screen; the keyboard is in a weird place, requiring the user to type at a weird angle; it doesn't come pre-installed with the American Film Institute's Top 100 movies; and so far, it hasn't guaranteed the sale of any of my screenplays. Other than that, it's everything a laptop computer should be.

I bought the Bushnell Pro 1600 Slope Edition Rangefinder for my wife as a Christmas Present

We vacationed in Hilton Head the week after Christmas and she had an opportunity to use it. She was too thrilled with its efficiency. It was accurate, it measured distance rather quickly, and it enabled her to be selective about clubs. Besides, the excitement she exuded made playing golf with her during the week a helluva lot more fun. Personally, I found them to be much easier to use than the rangefinder I currently have. It's almost like having a GPS at your fingertips. This is an excellent rangefinder, easy to use and very accurate. I am a competitive golfer so you must have the tournament edition. The rangefinder with the slope is illegal for tournament play. After using the rangefinder you realize the distance you really hit each club and not what you thought you did and this helps you lower scores. I find it especially helpful for the 75 yard in shots. Now I have more confidence in how far I hit a full or half wedge etc. Also this device can be used on any course you play. There is no yearly fee or downloading of courses. Just always keep an extra battery with you because once you get used to having it you won't want to be without it.

Donnerstag, 26. April 2012

"SELLER" Beware! Not All Buyers Are Honest!

Over the past few years, I have spoken with many Internet sellers who are at the point of quitting because they have been ripped-off so many times. Most of them are business owners, many with store fronts, and many who originally saw eBay or some other Internet address as the future of non-storefront business. But no matter how hard you try to run an honest operation, there are just too many crooks out there to consistently make a profit. One man told me exactly how he does it. I was shocked! We were waiting in the Customer Service line in Walmart just after Christmas. He didn't know me from the "man in the moon", but proceeded to tell me all about it. He shops close out sales and buys new merchandise that was returned for some reason. Generally the retailer may have purchased many items at a large discount and wasn't eligible to return them for refund. He looked for laptop computers, and other expensive small electronics with a small scratch or imperfection, greatly reduced to sell fast. He said that he purchased a new Sony laptop computer with a dented case for only $200. Retail price was over $600. He then bought one on eBay and sent the dented one back for a refund. He also said that he had purchased a new electronic Minolta camera outfit with a missing lens. It was on sale at a greatly reduced price. Again, he purchased the same camera outfit from someone on eBay. When received, he contacted the seller and said the lens was missing and sent it back. Each time, the seller ended up absorbing the loss.

I don't know how often this sort of thing happens, but it seems that every time I speak with a seller on this topic, they all have their own version of this same story. It also seems that anything shipped without Delivery Confirmation is less likely to arrive at its destination.

How do we all protect ourselves? Delivery Confirmation is a must. If you are selling anything like a computer, or any other kind of electronic equipment, record all serial numbers. If whatever you are shipping is breakable (Glass, pottery, crystal, etc.), insure for value. Problem is, the unscrupulous buyers always seem to stay a step ahead of the sellers.

Donnerstag, 19. April 2012

Well it is April 17th and I still don't see how to find the listings that don't comply?

And the tool to identify and correct these is going to be rolled out in phases starting in May, so no way to know when that will hit your preferences to adjust them all in one shot. This is probably also why when they do the calculations in June, they are only doing the last 30 days, instead of 90 days, as they want this to be available to everyone 30 days ahead of the evaluation date in June.

asking if I would take a smaller amount for my product

On the invoice there is a box called seller discount +/- subtract the proper amount there if there was a shipping charge.

If it was free shipping you won't be able to do it that way.

If it was free shipping you will have to go to your Paypal account and using the "Request money" tab make a new invoice.