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The Motorola Z8 – Innovative Sliding Wonder
Motorola is perhaps the one name in the history of the mobile phone industry, which has maintained a solidarity impressive enough to invoke the admiration as well as jealousy of its rivals in the arena.
The pioneering mobile phone manufacturer was the first player to record its name as a serious player in the arena and influence several other big names of the present times to showcase their expertise.It’s pretty amazing the way this manufacturer has held its head high amidst stiff competition considering the fact that the constantly evolving technology makes creative improvisations possible for every taker. A look at one of its newest offerings in the form of the Motorola RIZR Z8 says everything about the creative factor that keeps the player ticking.
As a 3G HSDPA technology enabled mobile phone, the Motorola RIZR Z8 displays the manufacturer’s attempt at being a formidable competitor in the present day world. The phone is quite a style charmer with a uniquely designed curvy slider form that adds a dash of sport to its experience. Running on a Series 60 based Symbian 9.2 operating system, the phone provides a Tri Band network technology for enriched coverage. The phone makes a hit not only in the style factor but in the substance factor as well. A 2.0 megapixel camera with 8 x digital zoom, LED flash and Red Eye reduction has been mounted on the RIZR Z8 for an optimum photography experience. A second VGA camera offers users with video calling facility on the phone. The music player of the phone comes with a shuffle and skip option and Bluetooth stereo A2DP to offer a decent musical experience. Users can get connected to compatible devices for data sharing through EDGE, Bluetooth and mini USB, while Web browsers like WAO, XHTML and GPRS are there for Internet access in a convenient manner.
The Vodafone Motorola RIZR Z8 easily stands out amongst the new age communication devices with its assimilation of the most advanced features and a well designed frame. Motorola definitely hit the mark with this little beauty!
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American Masters – Richard Avedon: Darkness and Light $24.98 Vividly portrayed in this American Masters Special, photographer Richard Avedon shoots for two different worlds. Primarily, he is a fashion photographer, having worked for various magazines for more than 50 years. Of particular note is the description of photographing Natassja Kinski, a shoot that took two hours of her lying naked on a cement floor as they tried to coax a snake up her body. As a f… |
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Photo Jigsaw Puzzle of Advertisement for Brake Linings from Mary Evans $29.99 Photo Puzzle, Advertisement for Brake Linings. An advertisement for Don and Capasco brake linings, Manchester, depicting siz cars on their invisible transporter, stressing the quality of their brakes! A Floaties composite photograph by Heinz Zinram. Chosen by Mary Evans. 10×14 Photo Puzzle with 252 pieces. Packed in black cardboard box of dimensions 5 5/8 x 7 5/8 x 1 1/5. Puzzle image 5×7 affixed … |
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500 Cameras: 170 Years of Photographic Innovation $14.43 From the world-famous Eastman House comes a lavish, expansive guide to nearly 200 years of photographic invention and innovation. Richly visual and wonderfully informative, it showcases 500 groundbreaking cameras from the museum’s collection that forever changed our perception of the world, and of ourselves. Todd Gustavson, curator of technology at the George Eastman House, organizes the cameras … |
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Camera: A History of Photography from Daguerreotype to Digital $37.78 Cameras, and what they capture, forever changed our perception of the world, and of ourselves. Few inventions have had the impact of this ingenious, elegant, and deceptively simple device. This gorgeous cornerstone volume, created in collaboration with the world-famous George Eastman House, celebrates the camera and the art of the photograph. It spans almost two hundred years of progress, from the… |
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Industrial Light & Magic: Into the Digital Realm $39.85 Includes a foreword by Steven Spielberg!The supernatural wonders of Ghostbusters. The lively three-dimensional toons from Who Framed Roger Rabbit? The unstoppable liquid-metal T-1000 cyborg of Terminator 2. The incredibly life-like digital dinosaurs of Jurassic Park. The thunderous African stampede in Jumanji. These award-winning special effects have one thing in common: Industrial Lig… |
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History of Photography (Paperback) $47.2 Traces the evolution of photography and offers vivid illustrations of technical innovations in this visual form of communication |
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On Photography $81.25 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles On Photography is a 1977 collection of essays by Susan Sontag. It originally appeared as a series of essays in the New York Review of Books between 1973 and 1977. In the book, Sontag expresses her views on the history and presentday role of photography in capitalist societies as of the 1970s. Sontag discusses many examples of modern photography. Among these, she contrasts Diane Arbuss work with that of Depressionera documentary photography commissioned by the Farm Security Administration. She also explores the history of American photography in relation to the idealistic notions of America put forth by Walt Whitman and traces these ideas through to the increasingly cynical aesthetic notions of the 1970s, particularly in relation to Arbus and Andy Warhol. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 104 Publication Date: 2010/12/29 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.25 inches |
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World History of Photography (Paperback) $88.69 Traces photographic history both topically and chronologically, profiles key masters, explains terms and processes, and features the landmarks in the development of photography. |
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A World History of Photography (Hardcover) $81.33 Traces photographic history both topically and chronologically, profiles key masters, explains terms and processes, and features the landmarks in the development of photography. |

