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BlackBerry 12V/24V Automotive Charger Sale: $6.99
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Product Description Compact, lightweight RIM BlackBerry Auto Charger uses the cigarette lighter outlet and lets you fully charge your handheld while in the car.
| 12/24 voltage makes it compatible with vehicle power adaptors in cars, trucks, vans, SUVs, boats, large rigs, military vehicles, and other large vehicles |
| Constant current and constant voltage for consistent and rapid charge times |
| Plugs into your vehicle's cigarette lighter |
| Comes with a 30 centimeter coiled cord that can extend to 2.0 meters |
| Mini-USB compatible |
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Customers Reviews  2008-11-02 Great travel accessory Great product for someone who uses the phone a lot and is always on the go. |  2008-10-04 Good you can't beat the price It works fine. I like it if I have any problems I will update you. |  2008-09-30 Great Charger! A genuine Blackberry charger for a fraction of what you would pay for it anywhere else! |  2008-09-30 It's the real thing. This is the real thing, not come cheapo after market product. Checking the stars doesn't work in Firefox 3.03. I'm trying to click on the 5th star, but they've disappeared in my browser. |  2008-08-30 Works, Original fuse blew in a months time. Original fuse blew out on me after a month of little use. After replacing it everything works as planned. I did receive a OEM blackberry charger and even after the new fuse its still 1/3 the price of a store bought one. Still highly recommended. | |
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Product Details
Batteries Included: 0
Binding: Wireless Phone Accessory
Brand: BlackBerry
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EAN: 0810617008456
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Label: BlackBerry
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Manufacturer: BlackBerry
Model: ACC-04173-001
Publisher: BlackBerry
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BlackBerry Pearl Business Online has reviewed the BlackBerry Pearl and writes “For all the success Research In Motion's (RIMM) BlackBerry handhelds have enjoyed, no one has ever accused them of being either stylish or fun. The new BlackBerry Pearl ($199 with a two-year contract from T-Mobile) aims to change that. The sleek, black Pearl is by far the most attractive design to come from RIM. But it falls short in the fun department.
The Pearl creates a new product category by cramming an alphanumeric keyboard, albeit a cramped and somewhat unusual one, into an amazingly small package. This gives it many of the capabilities of a larger PDA phone, such as a BlackBerry 8700 or Treo 650. At 4 inches long, 2 inches wide, and just over a half-inch thick, the Pearl is substantially smaller than the Motorola Q, which made a splash earlier this year as the most diminutive keyboard-equipped handset, and just a whisker bigger than the Motorola SLVR.
BlackBerrys are basically about e-mail, which is reasonably priced at $20 a month for unlimited data, in addition to what you pay for your voice plan. But the size of the device forces significant compromises. The right-side scroll wheel that has been a defining characteristic of BlackBerrys has been replaced by a little pearl-like trackball centered below the screen. It took some getting used to, and I found it a bit oversensitive.
The 20-key keyboard exploits the SureType system first used on the BlackBerry 7100 series, which means most keys carry two letters. That may sound confusing, but the software predicts with pleasing agility which letter you actually want. The system now imports information from your address book into its dictionary, greatly improving its ability to nail the correct spelling of names.”
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