All my cousin, Grant, wanted was to pay for the Bluetooth headsets that we picked for our
personal digital assistants. Unfortunately, none of the lazy clerks in the electronics store were interested in helping us.
"I've got an idea," he said, and pulled a ruler out of his bag.
"What the hell are you going to do?" I asked curiously.
He gave me the SHUT-UP look.
He stepped over to the nearest Westinghouse LVM 37w3 giant TV and started to measure it. Half-laughing, I told him that the sign says it's a 32" TV. But Grant ignored me and proceeded in his measuring act. Quicker than you can say high definition, a young lady came running over to us.
"Sir, that gorgeous TV has a 37-inch Liquid Crystal Display screen that emits brilliant images and virtual surround sound," she said wheezing. "It can be used as an entertainment centerpiece and at the same time a monitor for your computers,
DVD players, and Xbox game consoles. It has a wide collection of ports to attach all your audio and video machines in it. Buy the TV for $1,700.00. But we'll give you a big discount if you'll pay in cash. What do you think, sir?"
Smirking, Grant pocketed the ruler, and replied, "We'd love to buy these headsets."
The laptop only costs $3400, which is not too hefty compared to its contemporaries within the same price range. Like many other models with the latest Pentium 3 processor, you can buy this unit with Intel wireless card. The 14.1" Liquid Crystal Display Sc
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The P200 is a bit sluggish in taking flash photos. I also don't like its automatic focus feature because it is slow in locking on subjects. If you're a photographer who loves candid shots, then I suggest you choose another unit. You can check nine photos
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