Samsung have recently weighed in with a unique product that could save you money. By offering the features of both a smartphone and a tablet, the Samsung Galaxy Note could save you time and money as your gadgets are centralised into one device.
By Offering a huge 5.3 inch, Super AMOLED screen, an 8 mega-pixel camera, 1080p full HD video recording & playback and the multi-touch input of both a full touch screen and advanced smart pen stylus, the Galaxy Note beats all comers on the phone market for quality of pictures, videos and display. Surfing the web is also as close to that on a tablet as you could want, and due to the huge screen also beats all other smartphones hands down.
The drawer backs of tablets have traditionally been their size and lack of features that you can't find on any high-end smartphone - who remembers the accusations of the iPad simply being a blown up iPhone you couldn't make calls on when it first came out? Well, the same is still true that, beyond Skype, you cannot use tablets as phones (the idea of trying to hold it to your ear is ridiculous enough). The Note successfully gives the best of both worlds, being a device that has tablet functionality and quality while still offering phone functions. Some reviewers have been rather negative about its size, but if you don't fancy holding it your ear then you can simply invest in a good Bluetooth headset.
Samsung have been brave in launching a hybrid between smartphones and tablets, and Apple are very unlikely to follow suit due to the desire and prestige surrounding their products that has consumers clambering over each other to own the iPhone 4S AND the iPad 3. If you have more sense than money, you might just want to invest in Samsung's vision.
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Thursday 15 March 2012
Thursday 1 March 2012
Free Car a Reality?
It may sound far-fetched to be given a car for free, but there is a chance that you could indeed be handed the keys to a shiny new motor, or at least be paid to drive your own.
This media saturated generation is obsessed with visual advertising, and a way of making a company's advertising as ubiquitous as possible is by slapping it on the side of a car. Many of us would be familiar with those garish Red Bull cars hurtling around the place with a giant can on the back.
If you are patient and willing to drive a car that may look unusual then you could stand a chance to receive a free car as part of an advertising contract - you simply pay the petrol and insurance. Minimum contracts are normally 12 months and you may be expected to drive the car for a set amount of miles; you also stand a better chance of being selected if you regularly drive through high visibility areas such as city centres or motorways.
The other option is to have advertising put on your own car. This could see you making as much as £1500 a month for attaching vinyl or magnetic advertising to your motor. If you are a regular driver and are looking for an additional source of income over a free car then this could be the option for you.
The best site for either of these options is listed below. There is a small one-off fee for joining and receiving access to their database of advertising companies, but this may prove a small investment for a sizeable return:
http://www.drivefreecar.co.uk/
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This media saturated generation is obsessed with visual advertising, and a way of making a company's advertising as ubiquitous as possible is by slapping it on the side of a car. Many of us would be familiar with those garish Red Bull cars hurtling around the place with a giant can on the back.
If you are patient and willing to drive a car that may look unusual then you could stand a chance to receive a free car as part of an advertising contract - you simply pay the petrol and insurance. Minimum contracts are normally 12 months and you may be expected to drive the car for a set amount of miles; you also stand a better chance of being selected if you regularly drive through high visibility areas such as city centres or motorways.
The other option is to have advertising put on your own car. This could see you making as much as £1500 a month for attaching vinyl or magnetic advertising to your motor. If you are a regular driver and are looking for an additional source of income over a free car then this could be the option for you.
The best site for either of these options is listed below. There is a small one-off fee for joining and receiving access to their database of advertising companies, but this may prove a small investment for a sizeable return:
http://www.drivefreecar.co.uk/
Please consider clicking an ad to support the fight for the consumer!
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