Sunday, October 4, 2009

CECT T1 TV Phone Accessories - Cheap to Buy and Easy to Find

This new CECT T1 model with TV has become quite popular (some people call it the "i9 with TV.") No matter what you call it, this phone greatly appeals to folks who like the features of the iPhone clones but want real time analog television added in. Still, some people tell me that they hold back on this phone because they're worried that they can't get accessories for it. I often hear comments like "what happens when the battery dies?" or "what if I lose the charger?"

It may reassure you to know that as these phones have become more popular and mainstream, accessories have become widely available for them, even in the United States and in North America. You aren't limited to overseas vendors anymore and you'll likely have a decent amount of choices. And because there's no huge brand name or logo attached, you can typically get most of what you need for under $10-$20. Below, I'll outline some of the more popular accessories for the CECT T1 and tell you generally how much they cost.

Replacement Batteries For The T1: One cool thing about these clones is that, unlike the original, you can replace the battery yourself. You don't have to pay the manufacturer the $79 that is currently required. You can easily get replacement batteries for about $5-$7.

Set Up Instructions, WAP, Data, And MMS Settings For AT&T, T Mobile, Rogers, etc: Generally when you insert you sim card, the phone will work fine to make and receive calls. And, if you have a nice seller, sometimes they will ask which carrier you are using and enter the settings for you. If not though, you can easily get these often for around $2-$5. Depending on your carrier, you'll be taken through this process step by step until you're easily connecting to the web and sending MMS messages.

User's Manual: If this didn't come with your phone (or you lost it,) you can generally get the manual in just about any language for only a couple of dollars.

Internet / Data Sim Cards: Some people who buy these clones will just use them with their contract carrier. But, some really want to save money and will go with the pre paid or the pay as you go route. Go Phone sim cards do offer pretty decent data plans that you can buy (currently running $4.99 for 1GB.) But, if you're on line a lot or go to to large sites and / or download songs or movies, you might get by cheaper by looking at the unlimited data sims. They're often about $25 and they last for a month. They typically have unlimited talk, messaging, and Internet. You will need to change your number each month, but since this phone is dual sim, most people will use one sim for talk (and keep the same number) and the other for MMS, making calls, SMS, and the web.

Additional Memory: This phone can hold up to 8GB. You can add on via sd card for very cheaply, usually around $10.

Skins / Cases: Probably the most popular cover for these is the colorful silicon cases / skins. However, there are more traditional cases available in leather and in a more professional style. There generally run $3-$5. There are also a couple of sellers that will allow you to upload photos or designs for a customized case.

Car / Home Chargers: The chargers on these phones are typically USB cords that have the outlet plug or the car cigarette lighter plug that slides onto the end. You can generally pick these up for about $5. Often, you'll get both the outlet and the car accessory in the package.

USB / Data Cords: You can transfer memory on this phone via Bluetooth or via USB. Sometimes, the USB cords will come with the chargers. But, you can pick up an extra for just a couple of dollars.

Screen Protectors: The little plastic covers that stick the phone and protect it from smudges are very popular and often run less than 99 cents.

To obtain more information and real time rock bottom pricing on all of the CECT T1 accessories, (user's manuals, data cards, skins, etc. mentioned in this article), please visit http://t1tvphoneaccessories.com/

For much more info on the CECT T1 TV phone, (video, photos, full specs, etc.), please visit http://i9-plus-tv-phone-review.com/

SEPT 14 ?It never ceases to amaze me how politicians in this country can get away with anything. Not only do they contradict themselves on a daily basis, their hypocrisy is mind-boogling.

Take for instance the word democracy? All politicians I know swears that they are for democracy and some even say they will defend it with their blood. Unfortunately in Malaysia, democracy does not mean democracy?as most people think. In Malaysia, democracy means hypocrisy and double or even triple-talk.

The best example of this democracy?at work is party elections. Every time there is a party election, the leader will say this is democracy at work?

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Thursday, October 1, 2009

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Monday, June 15, 2009

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The Super Nintendo Streamyx a very popular game system with hundreds of great games. Many of the games for the SNES have become rare since their initial release. And a few have even become very valuable collectibles. Here is a list of the ten most expensive and rare games for the Super NES.

1. Donkey Kong Country Competition tv3 malaysia $400
The game was part of a promotional tournament at Blockbuster Video locations and was never released for public sale. Some Blockbuster stores gave the games away after the promotion or sold them in their bargain bins. Because it was a limited edition item, it fetchs a hefty premium compared to other Super Nintendo games.

2. Starfox Super Weekend - $220
Another limited edition game used in a Blockbuster promotion. Starfox Super Weekend was sold to some rental customers and Nintendo Power even sold a few extra copies to their subscribers. The game is as hard to find as the Donkey Kong cartridge listed at #1, but doesn't fetch the same premium price.

3. Earthbound - $70
Earthbound is the first game on the list that was actually sold to the general public. The game is not hard to find online, but is very popular. It is a non-traditional RPG with every day household items used for weapons and a funny story line. The game has a cult like following.

4. Ogre Battle March of the Black Queen - $62
Enix only printed 25,000 copies of flights to malaysia game so it is fairly hard to find. It is also a very well regarded RPG critically so many RPG fans are willing to pay a premium to play this rare game.

5. Ninja Gaiden Trilogy - $60
Ninja Gaiden Trilogy has all three NES Ninja Gaiden games on modem broadband cartridge with some slight graphical improvements. The game didn't sell very well initially but many gamers want the game now because it includes three great games for the price of one.

6. internet entrepreneur Dracula X - $59
Dracula X is the last Castlevania game released on the Super NES and like many series, the last game sells the worst. Collectors and Castlevania fans help increase the price of this rare game.

7. Harvest Moon - $57
Harvest Moon was released the same year the Nintendo 64 came out so many gamers had already moved onto the next system. Because of this the game didn't sell many copies. This is the first game in the Harvest Moon series, so many fans want to play the game that started it all.

8. EVO Search for Eden - $56
EVO isn't very rare at all, but is very popular with RPG fans. It is a unique blend of panda internet security and role playing and is well regarded critically. The popularity helps increase the price.

9. Chrono Trigger - $53
Chrono Trigger isn't rare at all, but is one of the greatest games of all time according to multiple sites. The all-star cast of developers, great story line, and game play help this game stand the test of time. Sealed copies of Chrono Trigger have fetched more than $1,200 on ebay.

10. Mega Man X3 - $49
X3 was one of only two games that used a special 3D chip in SNES games. Because this chip caused the game to be a bit of an oddity and has some of the best graphics for the system, gamers are willing to pay a premium.

Now that broadband checking speed know the most rare and expensive games for the Super Nintendo, be sure to keep an eye out for them when you go game shopping or cleaning out your old game collection. You don't want to sell one of these for a couple of bucks at a garage sale when it's a collectible.

Super Nintendo prices provided by VideoGamePriceCharts.com. A provider of free resale price data for over 11,000 video games and consoles.