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Sony Ericsson is making huge headlines these days with the anticipation surrounding their incredibly pricey $800 XPERIA X1 but that shouldn't deter interest from their other devices such as the W705 Walkman phone, which has recently been announced.
The SE W705 Walkman phone has some great hardware specs including HSDPA support, 3G, 3.2 MP camera with a flash, plus a secondary video call lens, the latest Walkman v3.0 software, an FM RDS radio and YouTube. All of these specs make for a well-rounded entertainment phone. But that's not all! The Sony Ericsson W705 is the first Walkman phone to come with Wi-Fi. So forget nasty data charges and download all the video and music you like.
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'The discounts are not that interesting, but it could get us in the door and give us some talking points,' said Arlin Sorensen, CEO of solution provider Heartland Technology Solutions. 'Right now, anything that gets us in front of the customer with a happy message is a good thing.'
HP's Total Care Access Card is a discount card solution providers can sell to their customers for $49. The card gives small businesses discounts on software downloads, subscription services and other discounts valued at $1,000, HP said.
Among the discounts and services offered are a 90-day payment deferral and leasing rates of 4.9 percent, HP's Power Manager for saving PC energy use, free recycling of one PC through HP's recycling service and a free six-month subscription to the HP Upline service that allows businesses to back up and store digital content, according to Ramona Thibeault, HP's vice president, SMB, Solution Partners Organization
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