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cheap Dual cards phone TV T730 with Camera—-your best choose



Not any more than a year ago, having a built in TV on an unlocked, dual sim phone was a pretty big deal. Today, that is no longer true. Analog television is almost a standard feature on many knock off phones.

Another feature that is evolving on the clones is the built in digital camera. When the clones first came out, many got by on a 1.3 mega pixel camera. Eventually, a 3.0 mega pixel and web cam became the gold standard. Today, there are a few models with 5.0 mega pixels, 3 X zoom (with protruding telephoto lens) and advanced editing features. Some even have dual cameras, with a lower MP camera on the front and a zooming, very high quality camera on the back.

The new T730 mobile phone is a perfect example of this. This one is dual sim and works on GSM-900 and GSM-1800 bands which are often used in Australia, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and Asia. It is loaded with features like web browsing, WAP , GPRS ,MP3/ MP4, standby dual sim slots, an e-book reader, built in television, FM radio, and Bluetooth. You can download more than 2000 PPC 3D / JAVAQQ / PPC QQ games for the phone.

As a parent, I really value this camera because it means even if I’m taking photos or video for which I really care about the quality and clarity, I don’t need to bring my regular camera. The camera on this phone is every bit as good as my regular, stand alone model.

Also often overlooked on this phone is its texting, messaging ease of use.

 t730 dual cards phone has a full keyboard and scroll bar with real, raised keys (as opposed to texting on a touch screen which many people just don’t like.) The keys are firm, but fast.

Price wise, the T730 mobile phone is running in the  $80 dollar range. I feel this is very reasonable as the camera alone is worth that price, not to mention the MP3/ MP4 player, built in TV, and other features.

Movie Stars with Glasses



In this era full of entertainment and fashion, movie stars should be characterized by their own features. As a result, all the stars try hard to wear some ornaments for the purpose of being outstanding. All of those ornaments, glasses have taken the leading. Different styles of glasses can add different feelings to a person. That’s why a lot of celebrities prefer to wearing glasses when they are in public, and more and more characters in movies or TV series love to wear glasses.

Harry Potter, who was known by almost the children all around the world, is wearing a black pair of glasses in retro style. We all know that Harry Potter is the son of two magicians with great powers. A pair of black retro glasses is just enough to add his mysteriousness. With a pair of glasses like those, Harry Potter seems more mysterious and lovely. It’s no wonder that so many people are crazy about him no matter girls or boys.

This pair of glasses can be found in glassesshop.com. Look the picture below.

White hair, big smile, a pair of glasses, kind face, can you guess who is it? Yes, it is the elder man on KFC’s brand, the biggest fast-food inventor in Europe. Nowadays, KFC have enjoyed the worldwide reputation because of its taste, good service and so on. Once you have meal in KFC, you wouldn’t forget the kind elder man on the brand. With a pair of glasses, the elder man, who is colonel Harland Sanders, invented the method of frying chickens. The pair of glasses has impressed the customers with kindness and profession, which is preferred by people all around the world.

Do you know Johnny Depp, a great actor, director and humanitarian? Whenever he appeared in the public, people would see he wear a pair of glasses, sometimes a pair of sunglasses, or sometimes a pair of brown frame glasses, which indicate the stillness of him. To some extent, a pair of glasses in the style of dark helps him express a feeling of cool, professional, calm and so on. As a significant figure in the circle of entertainment, Johnny Depp has taken the advantage of glasses well and become bold in personal image.

Look at this pair of glasses he wears. They have been offered at glassesshop.com. And there are other colors for you to choose.

I believe that all the people who like reading detective novels all love the detective Conan. The characters of calmness, smartness, acuteness, profession have deeply impressed all the readers and audience. Especially the pair of glasses on his face has particularly outstanding and nearly became the symbol of a professional detective.

From the facts what I have mentioned above, glasses have greatly manifested the characteristics of a person. No matter in the movies, TVs, or in the public, glasses have worked a lot in your image.

At glasseshop.com, a large amount of glasses are waiting for you. Whatever job you are doing, whatever style you are, whatever requirements you ask, there you can select the best one for you and manifest the best side of you.

As you can see, no matter what kinds of glasses the movie stars wear, you can find them at glassesshop.com.

Computer Glasses Ease Eye Strain



Getting headaches, blurry vision and tired eyes after a day of working on a computer? There’s an easy answer: Computer glasses!

The strain on your eyes from working on a computer is a real condition, and it even has a name: computer vision syndrome (CVS). Experts say that looking at computers simply requires your eyes to work in ways that other activities don’t.

Wait a minute, you say. I already wear glasses. And I still get blurry, tired eyes.

There are reasons for that. Ergonomics experts – the folks who measure how your body performs tasks – note that most computer screens sit 20 to 26 inches from your eyes. Your eye doctor calls this range the intermediate zone of vision – closer than distance vision (like when you drive), but farther away than reading (your “near” vision).

Without computer glasses, people often lean forward or backward to compensate for the visual range. So you get to the end of your day not only with the symptoms of CVS, but you get sore shoulders, a backache or a sore neck as well!

Most people under age 40 who wear glasses get them to correct their distance vision. Those of us over age 40 often get eyeglasses to correct the onset of a condition known as presbyopia – the loss of focusing ability that’s normal as we age.

The problem is, eyeglasses made to correct either of these conditions don’t address what’s happening in the intermediate zone of vision – that space between you and your computer screen! Even bifocals, trifocals and progressive lenses aren’t made for computer-range vision.

Recent research has supported the use of computer glasses. The University of Alabama School of Optometry studied the vision of computer users ages 19 to 30. Study participants were chosen randomly to wear either computer glasses or non-corrective eyeglasses. The researchers found that even when CVS symptoms weren’t reported, workers clearly showed differences in their productivity and accuracy.

So you can just pick up a $20 pair of computer glasses at the local office supply store, right? Well, maybe. The advantage to buying off the rack is clearly price, but if you have other vision problems, those single-lens glasses might not be the best for you. Experts say the trick to getting that $20 off-the-rack pair is to test them by reading something that’s the same distance from your eyes as the computer screen — 20 to 26 inches.

Glasses from eye doctors come in what’s known as “multifocal” styles. These can be bifocals, trifocals or occupational progressive lenses. The advantage to these more expensive styles is that you’ll be able to see clearly whether you’re looking at your computer, reading notes on your desk or winking at that cute co-worker across the cubicle from you. The drawbacks, of course, are that these styles require a visit to your eye doctor and usually cost around $300 or more.

Either way, be sure to check out your new glasses by working on your computer. If the blurries don’t go away, get another pair!