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Joined on: Monday, 21st October 2002, 11:36, Last used: Thursday, 13th September 2007, 17:11

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RE: HP LaserJet 1018 Printer. £39.99

Please ignore this second post.

This item was edited on Saturday, 8th September 2007, 14:23

RE: HP LaserJet 1018 Printer. £39.99

Here is a link for toner for £4.99 including postage. It`s for the Samsung 1610, but I`m sure the 1510 takes the same toner.

http://www.justlasersplus.co.uk/catalog/product_info.php/cPath/48/products_id/68

RE: Lobster 700TV (phone/TV/Dab radio) £50 or less

I`ve just ordrered a refurbished one from Virgin for £19.99 plus £2.99 postage. It`s just the phone, no inclusive minutes, and comes with a six month warranty. If you`re a Virgin customer call 789 from your mobile or 0845 602 4420 from a landline.

RE: Fujifilm Finepix 6MP x10 Optical zoom S6500fd £150...

That is a fast charger. I still think that a Li-on battery is far superior to AA`s.

RE: Fujifilm Finepix 6MP x10 Optical zoom S6500fd £150...

The minus points for AA`s are that they don`t last very long in a high useage device like a digital camera and high capacity ones take a hell of a long time to charge.

RE: Fujifilm Finepix 6MP x10 Optical zoom S6500fd £150...

I was interested in this camera until I read the review and discovered that it is powered by four AA batteries.

RE: Cheap All-in-One Network Capable Printer

This printer is advertised as a wired network printer. Is it possible to use it as a wireless network printer?

Free phone calls with JahJah

www.jajah.com/


JaJah is an internet telephony provider allowing anyone with web access to make cheap or even free calls via normal landlines or mobiles. There`s no need to download software, all you do is register; and then enter the number you want to call from and to on its website. Your landline will ring and then when you`ve picked it up Jajah will call the destination number you entered.



How much does it cost?



The sign-up rate is totally free and so are calls, providing:


A. Both you and the person you`re calling are registered.
B. You`re both using either a landline in Europe, Australia, New Zealand or Taiwan or a landline or mobile in the US, Canada, China, Singapore of Hong Kong

If not you will be charged (see charge list). However either way, do note you have to keep the account active, which means you need to make a free call, a cheap call or a text message every 2 weeks.



How does it work?

Jajah makes use of both VOIP and normal landlines using voip for the major part of the call, then switching to the normal telephone system for the last leg. This means it can offer cheap rates but the call quality is surprisingly good.

Fair Usage Policy


It operates a fair usage policy; which basically asks you to be reasonable and limit to your free calls to an hour a day five days a week. This is sufficient for most but if you go over that use the CallChecker to find cheap rates.

RE: Poundland SD\MMC card readers.

A quick review along with a photo of the card reader can be found here. It looks pretty nifty.
http://www.rickmaybury.com/

RE: O2 pay as you go users

Can you tell me what the email address is please, I`ve been charged £7.99 too.

RE: 5.1 DIVX DVD Player - £32.99 at Aldi

Mine displays `no disc` no matter what media i put in. I`ve switched it off for a while, reset it via the menu and the remote but it still will not play.
I can`t find the receipt.
Has anyone any ideas?

This item was edited on Monday, 3rd October 2005, 12:11

RE: Couple of Sat Nav PDAs

The Medion is far from being a crappy unit.
It`s a very good piece of kit.
Check the reviews.

RE: 5.1 DIVX DVD Player - £32.99 at Aldi

Can you tell me how to set this up for 5:1 audio.
I`m baffled by the menu system.
Cheers.
It`s OK. I`ve sussed it.

This item was edited on Saturday, 23rd July 2005, 15:20

RE: 10 Adult DVD`s for just £38.90! PLUS A BONUS!

Never mind the adult DVD`s, how much was the tobacco and the fags?

RE: Samsung ML 1520 Laser Printer - back at £49.99 (Dixons/PCWorld)

I gather you can only refill these cartridges 3 times, a new cartridge costs about £60, cheaper to buy a new printer.
can anyone verify this?

RE: 256mb MP3 Player with FM radio (and expansion slot) - £38.77 including shipping

Looks pretty decent, but the FM radio is not built in. It`s a pretty crappy auto scan unit that`s built into the headphones.

RE: Skyworth DIVX DVD Player available for £29.99!!!!

To answer your question Mathie, yes it will play files burned to a CDR.

This item was edited on Thursday, 9th December 2004, 00:19

RE: Skyworth DIVX DVD Player available for £29.99!!!!

Here is the official line, regarding multi region, from WH Smith web site

About the DVD Video format

Using digital technology to provide excellent sound and picture quality, the DVD format appears set to become the standard for home entertainment.

To control the release of DVDs, discs are manufactured with one of six "Region Codes" and will only play on DVD Players with the matching code.
Region 2 DVDs and players are available in Europe, South Africa, Japan and The Middle East (inc. Egypt)

WHSmith.co.uk sells only Region 2 DVDs.

As the machines main selling point is the ability to play Divx, does it realy matter if it is Region 2 only?


This item was edited on Wednesday, 8th December 2004, 16:21

NOKIA 7600 on 3G Pay As You Go

The Nokia 7600 is back on at Carphone Warehouse.
It`s a 3G Pay As You Go.
This time the price is £64.99.
If you want one be quick, these phones go like hot cakes.

This item was edited on Monday, 29th November 2004, 00:58

CPW Nokia 7600 and USB data lead

Has anyone who purchased this phone from CPW got the USB data lead included with it.
The handbook states that it is included, but there was not one in my box.

RE: Free O2 sims back on again

If you need advice do not ask the o2 help team. All they do is give you bum information then ask you to call the help line at 50p per minute.
Better off with the folks on this and other forums.

This item was edited on Saturday, 6th November 2004, 23:00

RE: Free O2 sims back on again

The phone is a Nokia 7600 from CPW on 3.
I managed to suss out how to get GPRS on o2.
Problem was o2 were giving me the wrong info.
Go to Menu> Settings>Connection Settings>Edt Active Service Settings>Bearer Settings>GPRS access point:you need to enter payandgo.co.uk
User name needs to be payandgo
Password needs to be password

Go to Menu>Connectivity and select GPRS
Select GPRS modem settings
Choose active access point as o2
Choose edit active access point
Choose GPRS access point and set as wap.o2.co.uk

Hope that works for you.

RE: Free O2 sims back on again

I got free sim cards but I can not access GPRS. Settings I downloaded for my Nokia 7600 such as Password and user name do not match what o2 say they are. They say User name is payandgo my settings show o2wap. They say Password is password, I have no password set. Has any one else had problems.

Inflatable portable speaker system for £2.99

Inflatable NXT technology Budweiser speakers which retail at £29.99 on sale at TJ Hughes stores for £2.99.
Click hers for product details.
www.ellula.com/index2.html

This item was edited on Friday, 5th November 2004, 02:22

CPW NOKIA 7600

The deal is off. I received the following e-mail.

Dear Sir/Madam,
Thank you for ordering with Carphone Warehouse Online.
We regret to inform you that your order has been cancelled, however also to confirm that no payments have been taken.

Our deepest apologies for any inconvenience this has caused when placing your order.
Unfortunately the offer for the Nokia 7600 at £44.99 is currently not available due to a stock shortages.
The Nokia 7600 appeared on the website in error and was subsequently removed as soon as possible.

Please refer to the Terms and Conditions below if you have any further queries regarding our rights.

RE: Portable DVD Player £19.99 at Sainsburys

Bought it on Monday from Sainsburys at Knotty Ash, Liverpool.