I recently bought a Verizon Chocolate Phone from a friend for 30 bucks. Which is a fair price when you realize that Chocolate Phones can cost over 150 dollars new. If your interested look on Ebay I’m sure you will find some great deals on Chocolate Phones
I’m happy with my Chocolate Phone and would recommend a Chocolate Phone over a Razor Phone anytime.
I had a Razor Phone for a couple of years but I had countless problems with it. My Razor Phone would shutdown for no reason and would hardly stay charged for more then a couple of hours. I got my Razor Phone free with a 2 year contract with Verizon but yea it sucked. Everyone I know has had problems with Razors.
Tuesday, August 26, 2008
Web TV
Web TV was launched in the mid 1990’s as an affordable alternative too buying a computer. It basically allowed users too use their Television sets as computer monitors for web surfing. Web TV also allowed users too have email access during a time when email was growing in use even though the price of a home computer was high compared to today’s prices.
I remember Web TV one thing I liked about it was the wireless keyboard that allowed you too sit on your couch and surf the internet. instead of having to sit at your computer. Back in the mid 1990’s a laptop cost several thousand dollars. Today that’s not a problem because the price of laptops has come way down.
Probably the best thing about Web TV was it’s relative low price which allowed many people too experience the internet for the first time.
Web TV is still around but is now called MSN TV.
I remember Web TV one thing I liked about it was the wireless keyboard that allowed you too sit on your couch and surf the internet. instead of having to sit at your computer. Back in the mid 1990’s a laptop cost several thousand dollars. Today that’s not a problem because the price of laptops has come way down.
Probably the best thing about Web TV was it’s relative low price which allowed many people too experience the internet for the first time.
Web TV is still around but is now called MSN TV.
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