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                   June July / Aug 2005   

It Is With Profound Sadness I Have To Announce the Passing
 
Of General Westmoreland & Colonel Hal Littman Today, 19 July 2005


A Special 2005 July 4th Salute To ALL Those That Served & Those That Are STILL Serving! 
America Thanks You

Special Notice to ALL those of you that flooded me with AudioRAZR requests
for any available units.       Demand is way out in front of supply and it is going
   to take  Sometime to get to all of you as ALL in bound shipments are spoken for
faster than they are arriving Even though each subsequent order is MORE     
 than Double the Previous.   Please Hang In There...      I WILL GET TO YOU 
Thanks 

Well Folks.... AudioRAZR Is Shipping! Click Picture

Black RAZR in hand with Flight3 in front and Wearing new AudioRAZR
Notice New Special Audio Module between Laptop & Cell Phone RAZR
also...
New Color Brochure @
http://www.AudioRAZR.com/ARhome.htm


Free BLACK RAZR @




 
World's Thinnest Lightest Greatest and Sleekest Cell Phone Highlights    aka...BLAZER   Moto Black RAZR 
  • Exclusive Black Anodized Aluminum Shell
  • Ultra Thin With Feather-Touch Precision Crafted Keypad
  • Long-Range Bluetooth Capability
  • Vibrant, Beautiful Dual Color Screens
  • 4x Digital Zoom Camera
  • PC Synchronization To Co-ordinate Calendar and Contact Information
  • Streaming Multimedia / EDGE Support

Just SOME of the Many Specifications

  • Digital Camera - VGA Resolution, Self Timer, 4X Digital Zoom
  • Streaming Multimedia Support - Streaming Multimedia Viewing Capable, MPEG 4
  • Bluetooth Wireless Technology - Yes
  • Voice-driven Menus - Yes
  • Data Capable / Use This Phone As A Modem - Yes
  • PC Synchronization - Yes
  • Mobile Web Browsing - WAP Mobile Web Enabled
  • Multimedia Messaging - Enhanced Picture Messaging
  • Text Messaging (SMS) - Yes, 2-way
  • Email Client - POP3, SMTP, IMAP4 Email Access
  • Instant Messenger Built-in - Yes
  • Polyphonic Ringtones - Yes
  • Pre-loaded  Downloadable Ringtone Options & Custom tone Options
  • MP3 Ringtones - Yes
  • Picture Caller ID - Yes
  • Multiple Languages - Yes
  • Games - Skipping Stones, Golf, Billiards, Plus Downloadable Titles
  • Customizable Graphics - Yes
  • Customizable Audio Themes - Yes
  • Customizable Video Themes - Yes
  • Color Main Display - Yes, 176x220 Pixels, Over 262,0000 Brilliant Colors, TFT
  • External Display - 96x80 4K Color CSTN LCD External Display
  • Speakerphone - Yes
  • Hands-Free Dialing - Yes
  • Voice Memo - Yes
  • Alarm - Yes
  • Calculator - Yes
  • Calendar - Yes
  • Vibration Alerts With & Without Rings - Yes
  • Phonebook Capacity - 1000 Entries Plus Additional SIM Card Capacity
  • Multiple Numbers Per Name - Yes
  • Battery Type - LiIon 680 mAH
  • Talk Time - Up to 210 Minutes
  • Standby Time - Up to 250.1 Hours
  • Application Platform - Java Application Support
  • High-Speed Data - GPRS Hi-Speed Data Capable
  • Network Compatibility - GSM 800, 900, 1800, 1900 (187 countries and counting)
  • Ring tone Types Supported - MP3 Ring tone Compatibility
  • Built-In Memory - 5.5MB Shared Application Memory
  • Dimensions - 3.9 in x 2.1 in x .5 in
  • Weight - 3.4 oz
  • Device Supports Voice Plans - Yes
  • Device Supports T-Mobile EDGE Technology Services - Yes (see below) also Cingular's

TWO (2) RAZR Cell Phones                                
Free
with $49 Monthly Family Plan...                               
 
Motorola RAZR V3 (Camera Phone)
Phone Details
Chk WireFly.com

TWO Motorola RAZR V3 for T-Mobile
TWO Motorola HS800 Bluetooth earpiece
 
Long Range Bluetooth Wireless Technology
Camera Cell Phone With Self-Timer
Allows Two Phones To Share Included Minutes
Unlimited T-Mobile To T-Mobile Calling
   Unlimited Night Time & Unlimited Week Ends
 

Ask About EDGE Technology with High Speed
Anywhere Internet 24/7 RAZR Data Net $19.99


Phone Package Qty Value
Price
 
  Moto RAZR V3 2 499 359  
  Package Value $ 499 $ 359  
  $180 Customer Loyalty mi Rebate 2   $360  
  Free BTear piece
 $79.99 Value
2   0.00  
  Total Cost After Rebate $0.00  

  Rate Plan Information

500 Per Month
Unlimited T-Mobile To T-Mobile Calling
Unlimited Night & Weekend Minutes
T-Mobile
FamilyTime Basic
500 Shared Minutes
$49.99 per month
includes BOTH phones

Here
 

Thin is definitely in. At just over a half-inch thick, the Motorola RAZR V3 is the perfect combination of sleek design and powerful features. With long-range Bluetooth, support for video playback, a VGA (640 x 480) camera and a gorgeous color screen, the RAZR V3 is everything you're looking for in a stylish mobile companion. Get the most out of your T-Mobile service with this impressive quad-band phone.

Design
 

Bluetooth Wireless Technology
Stay connected without wires. Choose from a range of optional Bluetooth accessories.
MPEG4 Video Playback
Download and watch sports action and music clips. They're all beautifully displayed on the large 2.2 color display.
Built-in Speakerphone
Keep the conversation flowing when you're busy by going hands-free. Or exchange ideas in a conference call.
Anodized Aluminum Case
The ultra-thin Moto Razr V3 has the distinctive metallic lustre of anodized aluminum.
Digital Camera
Capture your world in style. Create memorable images with the effective 4 x digital zoom and quick exposure controls.

The RAZR V3's design takes the standard clamshell form factor to the next level with an impressive, anodized aluminum construction. A large 176 x 220 color display with 262,000 colors dominates the inside of the top cover. The outside cover of the handset sports a supplementary 96 x 80 full-color display that can display pictures, time, call information, battery and signal strength, and more. The VGA camera lens is housed above this display. Up/down buttons are placed on the left side for volume control while a voice button on the right side of the unit allows you to enter voice memos and create voice dialing profiles. Most of the phone's features and on-screen menus are controlled by a five-way center button on the handset's backlit control pad, which is precision cut from a single sheet of nickel-plated copper alloy. A charging port and USB data cable port is placed on the bottom of the phone.

Calling Features
The RAZR V3's internal phone book can hold up to 1000 contacts while the phone's picture ID system allows you to assign pictures to your most common callers. It also supports polyphonic ringtones as well as MP3 ringers, allowing you to use portions of your favorite songs to alert you to incoming calls. A number of ringtones come preloaded on the phone and more ringtones can be downloaded from T-Mobile's t-zones service. There's even an included application, MotoMixer, that lets you mix your own ringtones. For times when you want to be discreet, there's a vibrating alert. A built-in speakerphone makes it easy to talk without having the phone to your ear while voice activated dialing makes calling your friends, family and associates as easy as saying their names.

Because the RAZR V3 is Bluetooth enabled, wireless headsets can be configured with the phone for total handsfree operation.

Messaging, Internet and Tools
The RAZR V3 is a messaging and wireless Internet powerhouse. Support is built in for sending and receiving pictures, text, graphics, sound and video via messages. When used in combination with the phone's built-in still and video camera, MMS opens up a whole new world of messaging fun. Instant messaging is also supported (T-Mobile messaging charges apply) and the phone ships with a built-in email client with support for POP3, IMAP4 and SMTP protocols.



Thin is in: The RAZR's keypad is precision cut from a single sheet of nickel-plated copper alloy.

There's also a built-in web browser for t-zones downloads and mobile web browsing. T-Mobile's t-zones service lets you receive and send emails, read news headlines, get weather updates, download games and ringtones, and more. iTap text entry, which is a technology that makes it easier for people to enter words and text on handsets, is built into the unit-- a plus for mobile email and text messaging users. When used with a T-Mobile data plan and the phone's Bluetooth or USB data capability, the phone can be used as a wireless modem for laptops and PDAs.

A number of handy software tools are bundled with the RAZR V3 including a voice memo recorder, a calculator with currency converter, a calendar and an alarm clock. Use the phone's Bluetooth capability to set up a wireless link with a Bluetooth accessory or connect to a computer or hand-held device to exchange and synchronize data. The phone also supports the SyncML PC synchronization standard, can be used with Motorola's Mobile Phone Tools PC application to manage and synchronize contacts, calendar and other data with your PC.

Imaging and Entertainment
With 5 MB of internal memory storage, the RAZR V3 shines in the entertainment department. The phone's VGA camera features a 4x zoom, image quality options, and an auto-timer so you can be in your pictures, too. Capture stills and then send them to your friends via MMS messaging or email, or to your PC via USB or Bluetooth. The phone is capable of MPEG4 video playback when you receive a video message, or if you upload video to the phone via USB or Bluetooth. The RAZR V3 also supports custom graphics for wallpapers so you can dress up the phone to suit your fancy.

Support for gaming is built into the phone and games are available for download via the T-Mobile t-zones service.

Operating the RAZR Battery Door
The RAZR V3's battery cover is designed to have a very tight fit with the phone case. You may need to use your fingernail or a very thin instrument to depress the small battery cover release button. When replacing the cover, make sure the cover securely snaps into place before operating the phone.

Vital Statistics
The Motorola RAZR V3 weighs 3.35 ounces and measures 3.86 x 2.09 x .54 inches. Its lithium-ion battery is rated at up to 6.67 hours of digital talk time, and up to 250 hours of digital standby time. It runs on the 800/900/1800/1900 MHz GSM/GPRS frequencies. The phone comes with a one year limited warranty.

What's in the Box
RAZR V3 handset, lithium-ion battery, travel charger, user's manual.


Product Description
The Moto Razr V3 is expertly crafted to deliver exceptional performance. Inside the ultra-thin design are advanced features like MPEG4 video playback, Bluetooth® wireless technology, a digital camera and more. And with the precision-cut keypad, minimalist styling and metal finish, the V3 looks just as beautiful as it performs. The real difference is in the details. See who’s calling, in color, without opening your phone


Behold...

New Canon Digital 'Camera'; What is NEW You Ask ? 
OK... How About the Beginning of the End of All Film
Photography.  And That Is Just For Starters...
16.7 Mega Pixel. The image is BETTER THAN FILM !

The Above was June News... July's Update...
I am now announcing the demise of the
Ubiquitous Camcorder...
  We now have 3 announcements by world companies
of a disposable cam... there goes the neighborhood,
you wedding videographers... will be impacted 1st
I am predicting.      Sorry...  

End Of An Era... Videography

HC1 Hi Def
I hate to sound so pessimistic... but I have to 'Call's Em As I Sees Em!'
Sony introduced their first 'pocket' HD consumer Handycam with a lot   
  less fanfare than previous models in previous years that was to herald in
       a new technology. It features CMOS and all the familiar bells and whistles  
but to a lot quieter Broo-Ha-Ha. You want an example? OK, it comes   
with a REALLY SWELL 10X lens... Impressed? Excited? You should  
be as this wonderful piece of precision machinery has an awesome     
120X Digital Zoom. See, I told ya you would be impressed. And the     
hits just keep on rolling in. I see it is advertised for $1799 but it will be
 shortly available for $1499 and even cheaper. That is because the       
camcorder market and the whole video scene is stuck in muck and    
       store closings, magazine foldings & convention attendance shrinkings.     
         Just wonderful eh? The first HD Cell Phone cam is on  it's way and since
  cell phones can be had one way or another for FREE, like Cingular's
once $800 Moto RAZR...            I see the video emperor is naked...
Good Luck to those of you that are left.     Your world is sinking into
   the sun set fast and one day you may look around and see only your
own reflection. But, such is life.   Cycles...  

Got an e-mail worth repeating....
chuckmeister ...

In the case of the HDR-HC1, I have downloaded many files of actual user's HD videos, from both the
USA and Japan, and find the "proof of the pudding" picture quality to be of sufficient quality to make
me salivate. Nothing is perfect in this imperfect world of ours, so along the way you have to settle
for compromises such as the HDR-HC1.

Thank you for taking the time to respond to my email, Chuckmeister; considering the circumstances,
I am truly grateful and hope you will soon be back rendering the same helpful service that
www.supervideo.com has provided in the past. In the meantime be sure to enjoy a well earned rest...

Best regards, JP        17 July 2005


BTW... I am on bed rest from cardiac surgery at Miami Beach's famous Jackson Memorial Hospital
and luckily my SuperVideo Laptop fits nicely on my CCU bed, at least  when my eyes are not closed.      

Anyway... "you know it's funny" when I first started lashing out at Sharp for making cheaper and more
'consumer' class of products... about 15 or more years ago. I also shamed Nikon and Fuji of cowing to
Sony and Canon and not rising to the challenge to make better products... they took the hint and just
left the market... at least the EXPORT market anyways.

That left Canon, Sony, JVC and Pana and I started to get pissed that they were in effect chopping up
the market and each would specialize in a non-competitive niche markets to the consumer's
disappointment. Sony with it's nose stuck in the air and like you say (quite correctly) arrogant and high
or OVER priced fashion of bringing products to the marketplace for top dollar.
JVC was always the also ran especially in the PROSUMER market and that left me Pana who was
happy to listen to me and invited me many times to their headquarters in Paramus and See, Handle
and give them some 'Positive Feedback.' They at least listened, especially the Japanese directors
among them. This led to the famous MX series and later to what I called the Mamba series with a
classic black satin finish and one heck of a lot of improvements with each succeeding model. Very
refreshing but got me into a lot of hot water with some e-mailers that thought I was in reality a Pana
salesmen, Pana insider or one that had compromised his principles and only praised or promoted Pana.
Oh well, me and Lincoln, can't please ALL the people ALL the time.

It was a good run. Right now I feel Canon will only make a move once it puts a a wet finger into the wind
and smells the green currency. JVC is a Pana step child with the same owner and just seems never  to quite
'Get It.'  Sony as you say is just as arrogant as it has always been and is still their OWN worst competitor!

The HC1 is a great consumer product especially at $999 which it will be as it's two grand price tag in
today's world will make sure it gathers lots of dealer shelf life.

Boy, I sure do sound pessimistic huh?  But I believe as the months and even the years roll by many will
come to realize this is the Straight Talk and will make a lot more sense on reflection. Too many are
wedded to these companies doing that to them never do NO Wrong and charging their customers through
the nose is really...  Just Business as Usual.

Hanging in there in July 2005
Sincerely with Aloha
your chuckmeister
 


Star Wars Promo @ Chicago
Wizards Show
August 4, 5, 6 & 7th



I WILL Be At The Chicago World's of Wizards Convention
at O'Hare Airport's Rosemont Center
with BlackRAZR's, AudioRAZR's & Flight3+ and Yes...
there maybe even a few AudioRAZR's available
!
 

ONCE UPON A TIME IN A GALAXY FAR,  FAR AWAY...

Here we have a 1-Of-A-Kind life size R2D2 containing a Polaroid Camera with a Movie Set Backdrop
that'll Instantly Photograph Anyone into Staring in a Space Movie.  See Some meister examples below.



STAR WARS

 This Is My 1 Year Old Grandchild Kai-Scott


my Hawaii Based Son Big Wave Dave                    


Here we have Princess Sarah LEFT and even the ye ole meister Blasting Away at the Evil Empire
Audio
RAZR & Moto BlackRAZR both Demonstrated and Available at the Wizard's Convention 
 
Convention Location, Time, Date, Tickets & etc. 


Instant Photo Presented With THIS Card & Envelope!

  What's Hot In Computers & Software this month my meister? 
      1 and 2 GB SD / CF Memory arrives to Lower prices Thanks to the 4 GB arrival
      Fry's, CompUSA, Best Buys & MicroCenter slug it out with $49 1GB & $99 2GB

  Want 150 FREE CD-R's and $9.95 for 25 DVD+/-R ? How About 79 Cent DVD-RW's ?

For those that did not see the Link For All This Good Stuff...                                      

http://www.supervideo.com/buyersguide.htm                         


Hey Gang.... 1 Giga Byte for $49
2GB SD & 4GB SD...  available
From SanDisk    &      6 Others !

Stop The Presses...
It's True, many of you have spotted the
Memorial Day Week Special and now I
Can Officially Report it is
NO Rumor...  
1 GB SD for $39 @ Fry's

 I am now predicting in 2005 $19.95 for 1GB SD
$59 for 2 GB & 4GB SD for $99 by 2006!
     $299 Laptops, 20" LCD Monitors $199, $19 /mnth
   High Speed Unlimited Internet that is... Portable!
5+ Mega Pixel Camera's for $99,     3G EDGE
Technology Cell Phones for... Free
  42" Plasma's for $999 & 42" HDTV Plasma's    
for only $1299
 16 GB Flash Memory for.... $899 !



 Speed Demon 2005! 
   
  FLIGHT3 Video Editing Laptop 3.8GHz & 100GB HDD
 
http://www.supervideo.com/dvlaptop.htm 




 

This Month's DV Addict Special...  
                                  

                                Call our Jeff-meister toll free @  (866) 212-4327 & tell him I sent you...

                                       He IS Taking Orders for BOTH Models of the AudioRAZR iPOD and 1GB SD slot models

http://www.videogearshop.com


What's New in Video?
42" and 50" Plasma's Hitting REALLY All Time Low Prices
Check out Sam's & COSTCO
42" EDTV for $1300 and 42" HDTV $1800
AND
50" HDTV Akai Plasma @ COSTCO for $2999.99
!

I am predicting here this month 42" Plasma's
by Christmas for $999 & HD 42" for $1499  !


meister?  Heard any Rumors on the HD Mamba for June...?
Pana is running late but their small consumer 'Handycam
version should be about 6 months off, but Sony won this one !

 

           
First images here for Sony, JVC and Canon HD Shoot-Out this Holiday
Season. So far Sony HC1 wins... on default !

e new DV Digital 3CCD cams in Digital Audio capture !

Your meister's personal
Laptop Computer


Sneak Peek @ 2005 Future Laptop
Contacts
/Ordering Here
  • We Now Have $299 Laptops
    Thanks To Frys...

    I Now Have a 12 Hour Laptop
    with Wide Screen 3+ pounds
    80GB HDD, 1 GB RAM,   USB
    FireWire, Bluetooth and etc.
    all for less than $800 !

    From Averatec 3rd Q 2005

Unbelievable Summer Specials
   
 150 CD-R's  AND 100 Thin Jewel Cases FREE


Black Moto RAZR V3

I Am Posting July Pictures Of My   BLACK
RAZR
 from T-Mobile with EDGE, Video, 3G & Bluetooth
    I'll Show AudioRAZR &
MotoRAZR   Images Above
     Your Link To The Insider Connection Is Above To    
Order Silver Or Black For FREE in August


July News & Buzz...
United Airlines announced June 20 the Roll-Out of WiFi in their
entire fleet of aircraft and that will mean at least two things, the
 use of computers as well as Cell Phones in flight in All Classes. 

AudioRAZR will be available in 3 versions...   one of which will
actually replace you having to carry or even HAVE an iPOD.   
  It will have the capability of holding Thousands of tunes or any
   audio material for that matter including TV shows, DVD movies
or even.... imagine this... GAMES!  

 



Well, June Has Arrived...
And as promised so has  BLUETOOTH 2.0
 

This has been generously passed on to my readers as a public service by CNET's Brian Cooley May 29. Thanks Brian.
The owner's manual of any modern car is a festival of disclaimers. Your
satisfaction with seat belts, child seats, gas mileage, and even the car's
likelihood of outlasting its lease all come with exceptions and those pesky 
exclusions. So it should be no surprise that most Bluetooth-equipped cars
have a little note Regarding That Wireless Type Technology. The warning
suggests that you verify your Bluetooth phone's compatibility with the
car's Bluetooth system. Huh? My PC needs no such disclaimer for its USB
support nor does my Wi-Fi router for 802.11g compatibility. And even so,
exactly where and how am I supposed to verify that my Bluetooth phone and
my Bluetooth car will like each other?



Bluetooth revolves around two sets of specifications. One defines the
radio frequency (RF) portion, the actual Low-Frequency radio that sends
information back and forth. The other specification is a complete set of
instructions called profiles that allow Bluetooth devices to accomplish
certain tasks over the network. These profiles cause the headaches.

The Headset Profile was the first Bluetooth profile that supported
Hands-Free calling by connecting a phone to a headset. It has no
accommodation for fancy functions such as dialing or on/off hook control. 
It's just a dumb little conduit that moves audio back and forth.

Then came the richer Hands-Free Profile, which is the technology installed
in most cars today. It took the Headset Profile's ability to move audio
back and forth, then added voice recognition, on/off hook control, and
some information transfer, such as call duration. Yet while carmakers
jumped on the Hands-Free Profile, many Cell Phones run the older, simpler
Headset Profile. AND this disconnect can leave you in the irritating and
costly position of having to buy a new phone to go with your new car.

Mike Foley, executive director of the Bluetooth Special Interest Group
(SIG), estimates that 90 percent of cars will have Bluetooth long before
90 percent of USA cell phones. "This is simply because a car is a much more
expensive product and can absorb the cost of the Bluetooth solution a lot
more readily than a $49 phone that a carrier ends up giving away with
activation," he said. So the rather glacial car industry is arguably
savvier about Bluetooth than the wireless phone business that helped
invent the technology in the first place.

Now, while this is just sounding Manageable, let's now look into the future.

More cool innovations, more annoying incompatibilities...
Car companies want their in-dash Bluetooth system to free you from looking
at your phone for ultimate functionality and safety. But as things stand
now, most Bluetooth-equipped cars require you to glance at both your phone
and the in-dash LCD. The car's display typically shows the dialed number,
as well as call status and duration, while your contacts and the
keypad, which you may need to use for touch-tone services, are all on the
phone. It's a hodgepodge of interfaces and distractions that's for sure.

Enter cars such as the 2006 Audi A6, which offers a Bluetooth system that
uses a new Phone Book Access Profile. It lets the car import your mobile's
call data as you get into the car; missed calls, favorites, recent calls,
and so forth all get populated into the in-dash LCD. Eventually, your
mobile's entire phone book will be transferred to the car, once the
in-dash memory is large enough to support the ever increasing capacity of
today's smart phones. And the Bluetooth SIG tells us to look for BMW and
Toyota/Lexus vehicles to sport phone book access soon, as the technology
is being baked into an official spec.


Pushing the Bluetooth standards:
As an industry Automakers look to be the first organize effort to lead with
the Bluetooth 2.0 stands. Some carmakers are using an even more ambitious
Bluetooth strategy involving what's called the SIM Access Profile. With
this Bluetooth scheme, your vehicle has its own built-in phone that
instantly copies the GSM SIM card info from your mobile when you get in
the car. It then disconnects your mobile from the network and takes over
the connection. When you make calls, they are conducted entirely from the
car's built-in hardware; your mobile phone is just a dead lump of silicon
until you get out of the car. The benefits of this scheme include never
having to charge your phone in the car or worry about it dying, and a
built-in car phone can use an optimized high-gain antenna and heartier RF
power levels. The end result is a premium communication system.

With all these advancements, buying a car with a Bluetooth system is going
to be a little like buying a PC in the '90s--something new is always just
around the corner. Still, go forth and buy that new car; even at its most
basic, the in-car Bluetooth hands-free systems are really very cool. If
you're buying a new car, take those few minutes while the salesperson
"checks with my manager to see if he's willing to lose money by selling
you the car at that price," and head over to the service desk. Ask them to
check if your phone works with that specific car, and have them run off a
copy of compatible phones, especially if you're going to buy a new phone
soon.




Finally: 7" Wide Screen DVD Player with Remote for $99
(image here in one week...)
   
    Found @ TigerDirect, Sam's & BrandsMART

 

My Luggage Has Just Got A Little Bit Better...

The Stackable Shipping Case!  
Roll Aboard Storage Trunk !

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