HTC One X is a perfect phone for a student who needs
internet. Not only is it very big, it is very fast when browsing the internet
and when not. It’s easy to use, you get used to it fast. It costs about £400,
which isn't that much of a problem when it comes to a student who earns money.
The tarrif they should get is post-pay, which weekly takes about £12 out of
your bank for 300 minutes, 500 texts and Unlimited Internet access.
Self Employed builder who is new to technology and has £600 to spend on a laptop for invoicing
A good laptop is an Acer ePro with 18' screen, with Windows Vista Home Premium. It is very beg, easy to use and it comes automatically with all the new versions of Word, PowerPoint, Excel, etc. They will get used to this laptop very easily, and it costs about £580.
Journalist who needs an electronic tablet when on location
For this person, i would suggest the ePad. This is a tablet PC, with access to internet just as fast as a computer, and its bigger than the iPad. Also, it runs Android, so it’s easier to use, and when it comes to apps, it won’t let you down. This is very cheap, with the cost of £120, and it has a case which makes it into a mini laptop, with a keyboard, mouse and screen so whenever they are sitting down they can use it like a laptop.
Factory worker who wants to listen to an mp3 player on the bus
For this i would suggest a apple Ipod shuffle which is very small and easy to use and has buttons on it that are big and clear. It has 2GB of memory which can contain up to 800 song files. The great thing is there’s a wide range of colours from blue, pink, yellow, green, red, silver, black and many more as well as it’ s a well-known brand and with a good 3 years warranty and from argos with for an amazing deal of £39.99.
Self Employed builder who is new to technology and has £600 to spend on a laptop for invoicing
A good laptop is an Acer ePro with 18' screen, with Windows Vista Home Premium. It is very beg, easy to use and it comes automatically with all the new versions of Word, PowerPoint, Excel, etc. They will get used to this laptop very easily, and it costs about £580.
Journalist who needs an electronic tablet when on location
For this person, i would suggest the ePad. This is a tablet PC, with access to internet just as fast as a computer, and its bigger than the iPad. Also, it runs Android, so it’s easier to use, and when it comes to apps, it won’t let you down. This is very cheap, with the cost of £120, and it has a case which makes it into a mini laptop, with a keyboard, mouse and screen so whenever they are sitting down they can use it like a laptop.
Factory worker who wants to listen to an mp3 player on the bus
For this i would suggest a apple Ipod shuffle which is very small and easy to use and has buttons on it that are big and clear. It has 2GB of memory which can contain up to 800 song files. The great thing is there’s a wide range of colours from blue, pink, yellow, green, red, silver, black and many more as well as it’ s a well-known brand and with a good 3 years warranty and from argos with for an amazing deal of £39.99.
Finish unit 1 first please!
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