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i have a w810i and an n95, the n95 could be a great phone if nokia could just sort out battery life and crappy operating system (i'm working at symbian at the moment, i might go asassinate some developers!).
if you are just gonna make phone calls and texts then i would go with a sony ericsson...
acer value line monitors are shockingly bad. i bought one once in 19" flavour and i regretted it straight away.
got the 24" dell now and wouldn't ever consider buying an acer again.
they are an entanet reseller. you will be throttled to around 2mb when the pipes get hot. go read up on thinkbroadband.com forums and ask some people who are already on an enta provider how it works, i think between 10pm and midnight is when it gets throttled down.
bad advice.
he'll go for the cheapest, find it's crap, be tied into a 12 month contract, and then have to pay for the remaining time of the contract if he wants to leave.
they aren't a similar service though. when something goes wrong you will have a far easier time getting the issue resolved with zen than you would with virgin.
virgin traffic shape, zen do not.
i pay almost £30 a month for my broadband and i'm happy to do so for an overall better service...
i can't tell u where to get route66 cos that's against forum rules, do a google search.
there is a thread on allaboutsymbian with it all detailed, and all the links you'll need for the software and to sign the sis file with your imei number.
it's honestly not half as bad as people make out when u use it with route 66, but yeah it's crappy when used with the maps software. i think it's more down to software than the actual reciever itself.
anyone else using route 66 with the internal gps reciever yet?
bit of a hassle signing the software to your imei, but once it's working it picks up the satallites quicker than the standard maps software.
can't wait for tomtom to hurry up and sort out internal gps support though, cos although...
it's the only box.
the dect wireless sender/reciever is a nice idea, but £80 is quite pricey for something that i effectively don't even want to have.
i was thinking of getting this...
http://www.rlsupplies.co.uk/products/product.asp?id=201721
it claims to have reliable fax transmission, so...
i'm lazy, so i'm just gonna buy a voip box and connect it to my switch in my room, then put the sky+ box straight into that as it sits right next to the switch anyway.
why the hell they can't just put an ethernet card in the sky+ box i really don't know.
i bought a 15m extension cord, cost me £6.50.
will trail it across the floor while the sky installer is here, and then when i get a chance i'll feed it up through the loft.