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Shopping on the Net

PostPosted: Mon Feb 02, 2009 7:34 am
by Ana Ruperez
Can you find bargains on the Net?. Yes, if you enter in http://www.google and write this phrase you can search about 6.8800.000 registers.

For example if you cand buy an English dictionay, you can buy it in http://www.mexgrocer.com, but it's not an normal dictionary, it's an electronic dictionary. Its costs was $119.95 but you can buy it for $49.95. This products is the best in America and provides you with instant access to 5,000,000 total translations to and from Spanish and English! Speaks words and phrases.

But if you want a CDs of the complete Beatles collection, there is a bargain in http://www.amazon.co and its costs 121.98 pounds if you live in UK, but if you live in Spain you have to pay more for the delivery.

The cost of a Harry Potter novel in http://www.abrapalabralibreria.com is between $16.50 and $12.00. And if you can get a DVD player you can go to http://www.consumersearch.com/dvd-players and there is theBest DVD player , the OPPO DV-980H, it is the best standard DVD player for the money. For HDTV owners, the OPPO DVD player can "upconvert" standard DVDs to higher HD resolutions for smoother, richer images over an HDMI cable (which, in a rarity among DVD players, is included). Even if you don't own an HDTV, the OPPO DVD player has advantages. A USB port lets you play video from a flash drive or other USB device, and a 4-in-1 card reader lets you display photos from a memory card. The OPPO DV-980H is also one of the least expensive region-free DVD players, and it can play discs from the U.S., Europe and Asia. However, if you don't own an HDTV or don't care about this unit's extras, consider a less expensive, standard DVD player instead, it costs about $170, a bargain.