Tuesday, June 8, 2010

pricelist

SONY ERICSSON
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Sony Ericsson Satio ......340Euro

Sony Ericsson XPERIA
X1 ...280Euro

Sony Ericsson XPERIA
X2....330euro

Sony Ericsson XPERIA
X10..350euro

LG Phones
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LG Incite---295Euro

LG GD910-----300Euro

LG KS500----300Euro

LG KF900 Prada-----290Euro

LG KC780----250Euro

LG KP500 Cookie-----255Euro

LG KC910 Renoir------260Euro

LG KB770------200Euro

LG CB630 Invision---200Euro

LG KS360-----190Euro
ETEN
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Eten glofiish X610 -- 300Euro

Eten glofiish V900 -- 350Euro

Eten glofiish X900 -- 280Euro

Eten glofiish DX900 -- 200Euro

Eten glofiish M810 -- 200Euro

Eten glofiish X650 -- 170Euro

Eten glofiish M800 -- 160Euro


PLAYSTATION 3 GAMES:
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Playstation 3 80GB .....300Euro

Playstation 3 60GB .....250Euro


Apple Mac Book Pro:
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Apple Macbook Pro 14/2GHZ,1GB

RAM Intel Core 2 Duo ....600Euro

Apple macbook pro 15/2.33/2G

Intel core duo 2 ...... 700Euro

Apple Macbook Pro 17/2.33/2G

Intel Core 2 Duo .... 800Euro

Apple Macbook Pro
17/2.4Ghz/160 Intel Core 2
Duo ...650Euro

Apple Macbook Pro 17" 2.16GHZ
Intel core duo ....750Euro

Apple Macbook Pro 15.4/2.4Ghz
Intel Core 2 Duo ...600Euro


PIONEER PRODUCTS
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Pioneer DJM-400 Mixer...500Euro

Pioneer CDJ-1000 MK3...1200Euro


GAMES
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Xbox 360...300Euro

Xbox 360 Elite Live
Bundle...400Euro

PlayStation 3 80GB...300Euro

Nintendo Wii Console...250Euro

Sony PSP Limited
Edition...200Euro

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

New Eco kids web game launched – Save Planet Blue

To ease your conscience a little when the kids are parked in front of the PC or games station, you can now encourage them to play a new 3D interactive virtual environmental world. The web based Planet Blue game has been released just in time for the long summer holidays which for parents who struggle to find things to occupy their inquisitive minds it will be a boon. The web based Planet Blue game allows young people to play an exciting game whilst learning about crucial environmental issues that will affect their lives as they grow older.
The Planet Blue website is aimed at the 4 to 14 age group, and provides a safe environment for them to explore, play and learn about the environment we live in, and the issues that affect all the inhabitants of the world from the smallest to the biggest. Planet Blue allows children to travel a virtual world enjoying various eco-systems, playing all the exciting games such as a recycling game and a memory game as well as learning and socialising. Players earn merit badges along the way as an incentive to complete the tasks and these merit badges provide players with that little bit of kudos with the other players when they have earned them.
The safety of the children playing is paramount and so there are strict restrictions on subjects that the children can chat about and certainly there is no possibility of exchanging sensitive personal information with other players. Planet Blue’s message is an important one that to save the planet is vital. It is done in such a way that the children are not made to feel they are being preached to. Planet Blue players (called savers) can create a personal avatar, can chat and add friends, providing an ideal first step into the more adult world of social networking but in a safe, and non-threatening way.
Because the site is an American creation it is more than a little cheesy, and although the target audience is 4 to 14 it is probably not going to do much for the older kids in the age range. The sophisticated gaming tastes of the teenager are not likely to enjoy the la-la-la sing song tune in the trailer or the cutesy kids introducing the Planet Blue game. However if your kids love Club Penguin then this site is going to appeal to them, though we would recommend only paying out the 3 months trial price of $4.95 which is about £3.00 before parting with the $22.95 (£14.00 approx) for a six month membership or $38.95 (23.67) for a full year.

Parajet Skycar The First Mainstream Flying Car

I don’t think a day passes without me finding myself bumper to bumper inching along stuck in the inevitable traffic jam of the daily commute. I also don’t think a day passes without me willing my car with all my might to leap into the air and soar heroically above the honking horns and billowing exhaust of my fellow commuters, sadly it hasn’t happened, yet.
Parajet have taken this fantastic dream and ran no… flown with it.
The Parajet Skycar is a two seater, road legal, all terrain vehicle which runs of bio fuel, produces zero emissions and oh yeah it can fly.
Simplicity is the key to its design. It works in a similar way to paramotor. A large propeller running off the engine and a ‘parafoil’ wing provide lift. In drive mode the wing is folded into the boot and drive is transferred from the propeller to the wheels. This simple setup means the car is cheap, safe and reliable.
An emergency reserve parachute is included should the wing become unattached or a mid-air collision occur, always good to know.
In ‘Road Mode’ it has a top speed of 180 kmph 0–100 kmph in 4.5 seconds, rear wheel drive and a range of 400 km. In ‘Fly Mode’ a top speed of 110 kmph, a maximum altitude of 15,000 ft, a cruising altitude of 2000-3000 ft and a top speed of 110 kmph.
So if you find yourself looking to spend £50,000 you can purchase a flying car today, and fly it next year.