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  2. This Mini Handheld Fan From Amazon Is Saving Me This ... - AOL

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    Below, I found more portable fans on sale right now—or if you prefer to go hands-free, try a neck air conditioner. Either way, you need a personal fan. Either way, you need a personal fan. Period.

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    It's wireless and rechargeable, making it ultra portable. Snag it for only $7 more than its all-time lowest price. "This is the best addition to any MacBook Pro ever!" one shopper wrote. "It makes ...

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    The Yeti 200x holds 187 watt-hours of power to quickly juice up your phone, laptop, tablet, camera, and other devices. And just like all that tech, the Yeti has a rechargeable battery.

  5. Motorola Droid - Wikipedia

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    Features of the phone include Wi-Fi networking, a 5-megapixel low light capable digital camera, a standard 3.5 mm headphone jack, interchangeable battery, 3.7-inch 854×480 touchscreen display. It also includes microSDHC support with bundled 16 GB card, [ 3 ] free turn-by-turn navigation from Google Maps , sliding QWERTY keyboard, and Texas ...

  6. Hand fan - Wikipedia

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    Handheld Brise fan from 1800. A handheld fan, or simply hand fan, is a broad, flat surface that is waved back-and-forth to create an airflow. Generally, purpose-made handheld fans are folding fans, which are shaped like a sector of a circle and made of a thin material (such as paper or feathers) mounted on slats which revolve around a pivot so that it can be closed when not in use.

  7. Smartphone - Wikipedia

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    The first mass-market camera phone was the J-SH04, a Sharp J-Phone model sold in Japan in November 2000. [87] [88] It could instantly transmit pictures via cell phone telecommunication. [89] By the mid-2000s, higher-end cell phones commonly had integrated digital cameras.