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brix25 Posts: > 500

Now that we've discussed politics...Have you guys noticed the new Vodacom4me tv advert for the Samsung D600, it seems to have been shot using a phone camera. How did I notice? Because it looked so pixelated. Just check it out next time its on.
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Posted: 2005-12-22 06:03:00
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Kryptik Posts: > 500

Now that you mention it, Z was telling me something similar the other evening... Will keep my eyes open for the ad. Getting used to the heat, Brix? This message was posted from a WAP device
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Posted: 2005-12-22 06:49:17
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brix25 Posts: > 500

@da krypsta: I'm getting used to the crazy heat, one thing that has done me in though is the dry air...If I had to run 4 km's here I'd end up killing myself.
Talking of video, I'm getting myself a DVD recorder when I get home.
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Posted: 2005-12-22 07:29:00
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Kryptik Posts: > 500

lol, in the old days doctors used to send their patients inland to recover from "consumption" as they called it, the dry air being good for their lungs :-) Anybody ever hear of a disc shattering inside a dvd drive? My brother had a disc which he was trying to copy the other evening, not only did it totally disintegrate into, by my count, roughly 50 pieces, it totally de-laminated as well. My IT buddy reckons he hasn't come across this phenomenon before... This message was posted from a WAP device
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Posted: 2005-12-22 08:58:48
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amawanqa Posts: > 500

@ da brixsta,
strange that you mention dvd recorders, as I bought one less than a month ago. I have boxes full of videos,which I have been yearning to put onto dvd for some time. It took me a while to get the Sky receiver/decoder,tv, video and dvd recorder to 'speak' with one another,but it works fine now.
Was tempted to pay an extra £100 (R1150) and get a dvd recorder with an 80 gig HDD,but as we are fairly 'light' users and a dvd-rw costs so little,I deemed it unwise.
All my audio-video stuff I get from a growing chain store called Richer Sounds,who are very competitive with their prices.
http://ws4.richersounds.com/home.php
We ended up buying a multi-region Panasonic DMRE S10 for £130. (approx R1450.)

As da Wanqing One has been a (fairly) good boy this year, I will be getting a tape deck separate (remember those? ) for Christmas to couple to a Yamaha cd recorder and the hi-fi's amp,as I also have loads of old tapes that I want to put onto cd. Urrgh...more wires and inter-connects...!
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Posted: 2005-12-22 10:41:32
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brix25 Posts: > 500

@da krypsta: That's the advice they gave to my mother who suffered from asthma in her 30s.

@da wanqsta: DVD recorders are quite cheap compared to this time last year when only a handful were available locally.
Will probably go for a model from Phillips for around R1500-R1800 at HiFi Corp. Nicam stereo and the ability to record in both formats is essential.

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Posted: 2005-12-22 11:55:00
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amawanqa Posts: > 500

Another delightful example of cellphone value depreciation:
http://www.esato.com/board/viewtopic.php?topic=111850

The 8800 now going for exactly half the price it was yesterday from play's website.
Now only £300 (approx R3400)...
Do we pity the people that paid full-whack for these yesterday and further back?
I know I would be feeling well and truly sick if that happened to me...coulda got 2 of them today for what 1 cost yesterday. Incredible.

PS: these are brand new, sim-free phones,so no network subsidising here either...
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Posted: 2005-12-22 20:26:17
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skhuu Posts: 88

@Wangsta. The way I see it, phones are really cheap in UK. I doubt one can come across such deals here at home.
On another note, patience pays.
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Posted: 2005-12-23 11:30:00
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brix25 Posts: > 500

I don't pity the fools who paid full whack for the 8800.
The only reason phones are cheaper in the UK is due to the competition in the handset market.
More available handsets+ more dealers=cheaper prices for handsets.
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Posted: 2005-12-23 12:46:00
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amawanqa Posts: > 500

@ skhuu,
Yes,there are numerous factors,including supply and demand that contribute to this.
However, mention has been made on this forum before that the local suppliers (apparently) do indeed get phones at very good,similar-to-UK-wholesale prices,which in turn means that (if this fact is true) that there are generally far greater mark-ups made on cellphones in SA.
I'm not saying this is true,as I do not know what the wholesale value of phones are in SA,but we all know that knowledge is power. Thus I often watch phone pricing here in the UK for you guys to:
1. use as a reference/comparison,based on the exchange rate and...
2. So that if any SA citizens reading this forum that know of someone in the UK,perhaps they can bring back a phone or two which may be far less affordable in SA.
There is certainly not much difference between the very basic/low end,cheaper range of cellphones in the 2 countries,but the price increments seem to leapfrog from there as the phones have more features,whereas in the UK there is generally far smaller 'steps' in price.

On that note,the P910i can be had sim-free and brand new,including free delivery,for £264.95 from the same UK website found in the forum link in the previous post. (approx R2800).

Having said all this,and as mentioned before as well,WAP /GPRS is far more expensive here than SA,again if using the exchange rate only as a reference. Peak calls to other networks are also more expensive here,and most networks charge you about 10p (approx R1.12)to check your voicemail.(Except T-Mobile and Virgin.)

On the other hand,there are a tons of PAYG network promotions here, for example O2's online PAYG service gives you 300 sms's or 100 minutes any-time,any-network when you top up with £10 a month,or Tesco or Easymobile have a flat rate of 15p (approx R1.70) a minute to any UK network,any time.

Do you know what seems truly crazy?
The biggest UK cellphone chain store,Carphone Warehouse,have a simcard called Mobile World,which also has the 15p flat rate to UK numbers,BUT it is brilliant for international calls.
An example: to phone SA landlines directly from the cellphone using this sim,it costs me only 8p (approx 90c), and to SA cellphones it costs me 20p,yet if I use the SAME simcard to phone the guy next door in the UK on his landline,it obviously costs me the 15p flat rate for any UK calls!
So it is nearly twice as cheap for me to phone SA landlines than UK ones. To send an sms to SA costs 15p with them too...

Bottom line is I can't stand to see people being ripped-off, and enjoy trying to expose the best deals around here, in the hope that it makes things (cellphone-related) more affordable and available to more people...particularly in our developing warm and beautiful country.
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Posted: 2005-12-23 13:01:07
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