December 16, 2007

JAZZ® 1.3MP WATERPROOF 3 IN 1 UNDERWATER DIGITAL CAMERA

JAZZ® 1.3MP WATERPROOF 3 IN 1 UNDERWATER DIGITAL CAMERA 1.3MP DIGITAL PICTURES AND WATERPROOF UP TO 9 FEET DEEP! * When it’s time to record your next snorkeling adventure, the Jazz® JDC38W 1.3 Mega Pixel Underwater Digital Camera is the camera you’ll want for capturing those amazing moments. * Taking shots of that extraordinary coral reef or those schools of rainbow-colored fish has never been easier. * This water resistant camera can be submerged under water up to 9 feet making it perfect for that snorkling trip or your next beach vacation. * This 3-in-1 digital camera also works as a still camera, PC camera, or video recorder. * The camera includes 8MB of internal memory and can store up to 312 images. * The Built-in Flash and self timer make this a great camera for any use. * Use the camera in PC mode for video conferencing or make AVI movies for emailing to friends and family. * And when you’re out of the water and back on the beach ready to relax, just take the camera out of its underwater housing, and you’ll be ready to shoot the sunsets or catch some great beach volleyball action. * Perfect for boaters, bathers, snorkelers, waders, kayakers, canoers, beachgoers and a variety of other outdoor activities. * Features: o Waterproof up to 9 feet deep o Double-seal gasket and quick-latching blade o 3-in-1 still camera, PC camera and video recording (AVI) o 1.3 mega pixel image resolution o 8MB built-in memory o Built-in flash o USB interface o 10 second self timer o Mini LCD panel o Compatible with Wndows 98/200/ME/XP o Includes wrist strap and USB cable o Requires 2 ‘AA’ batteries (not included) Model No: JDC38W Weight: 2 Lbs. Shipping Dimensions: 13×11x4

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List Price: $129.95
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Inkjet Cartridge Ink-Fills

With huge numbers of households (and most small businesses) now owning and using at least one printer, the thorny subject of inkjet cartridges remains shrouded in mystery for the majority of users.
In recent years, all the major desktop printer manufacturers (including HP, Lexmark, Epson, Canon and Brother) have introduced smaller, faster machines that take up less space on the desk which is great.
The downside however, is that the ink cartridges inside the machines have generally become much smaller, containing less ink and therefore need replacing more frequently.
Go back just a few years to the late 1990’s, and the printers being produced then might take a black inkjet containing 40ml or more of ink the very common HP45 is a prime example, containing 42ml.
A tri-colour cartridge would typically contain 30ml or more the HP78A (38ml) being an example of a widely used cartridge. Although HP examples have been used here, the other manufacturers also produced and sold printers with bigger cartridges.
At the turn of the 21st century the price of digital cameras and desktop printers became much lower. The printer manufacturers realized there was much profit to be made selling printer consumables to a mass market, which was (and still is) […]

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