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  2. Samsung SCH-U470 - Wikipedia

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    Body (when worn): 0.558 W/kg. The Samsung SCH-u470, or Juke and Verizon Wireless Juke, is a mobile phone offered exclusively by Verizon Wireless. It was announced on 2 October 2007, and released that same year on Q4 in three colors: red, teal, and navy (blue). [1] The phone is a music player when closed, and can be swiveled for use of the ...

  3. Remote camera - Wikipedia

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    Remote camera. Top shows several LED flash lights, centre are the lens and PIR sensors. A remote camera, also known as a trail camera or game camera, is a camera placed by a photographer in areas where the photographer generally cannot be at the camera to snap the shutter. This includes areas with limited access, tight spaces where a person is ...

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  5. LG enV2 (VX9100) - Wikipedia

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    LG enV2 (VX9100) The LG enV2 was a Verizon Wireless digital messaging feature phone manufactured by LG. It was available in standard black as well as maroon (pomegranate, in Canada). Both the colors were available at Verizon Wireless in the U.S., and Telus stores and Koodo stores in Canada, and were released on the same date.

  6. LG enV Touch - Wikipedia

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    Hearing aid compatibility. M4/T4. The LG enV Touch, also known as the Voyager 2 or VX11000, is an internet -enabled, multimedia device created by LG Electronics for use with Verizon Wireless. The phone was released on June 5, 2009 as a successor to the LG Voyager. The phone's external screen is touch enabled with a virtual keyboard and buttons.

  7. IP camera - Wikipedia

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    The first centralized IP camera, the AXIS Neteye 200, was released in 1996 by Axis Communications. [3] Although the product was advertised to be accessible from anywhere with an internet connection, [4] the camera was not capable of streaming real-time video, and was limited to returning a single image for each request in the Common Intermediate Format (CIF).