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On The Road: IO Play, Playfully Hands Free

We’re nearing the end of our tour de force of ultimate road tripping accessories, but never fear, we still have a couple goodies up our sleeve for you. Hopefully you’ve been inspired in some way, whether it’s to get out and ride
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a bike, or to have another drink because hey, you’re on vacation, with the security of knowing if you’re okay to drive. We hope you’ve got plans to enjoy your spring break to[...]

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Philips SA5245 GoGear Portable video player High-definition headphones with FullSound and SuperScroll - 4GB

SUMMARY The Philips GoGear digital audio/video player SA5245 featuring Philips patented FullSound technology brings you superb audio quality. Enjoy MP3, WMA and AAC music and view videos on the 2.8inch colour screen wherever you go. HD Earphones Designed according to the curvature of the human canals, these ergonomically designed headphones with exceptional noise-isolation feature precisely direct soundwaves from the speaker to your ear drums with highest definition. SuperScroll Double action search keys allow easy speed control when scrolling through large libraries. You can choose to move through your playlist one song or video at a time or just press and hold down a little harder to SuperScroll swiftly to your desired file. FullSound Philips' innovative FullSound technology faithfully restores sonic details to compressed MP3 music, dramatically enriching and enhancing it, so you can experience CD music without any distortion. Based on an audio post-processing algorithm, FullSound combines Philips' renowned expertise in music reproduction with the power of the latest generation Digital Signal Processor (DSP). The result is fuller bass with more depth and impact, boosted voice and instrument clarity, and rich detail. Rediscover your compressed MP3 music in true-to-life sound that will touch your soul and move your feet. FEATURES Experience music and video - anytime, anywhere Enjoy MP3, WMA and AAC music plus FM radio Play back WMV videos purchased online or from your library High-definition headphones for precise sound Enjoy straight away Control playback while browsing your library SuperScroll to find what you want quickly and simply 2.8 inch QVGA LCD colour display for superb video enjoyment Easy and intuitive user interface with album art display All your entertainment on the go Charge directly from your PC via USB Playlist on the go and delete functions FullSound to bring a CD listening experience to MP3 Up to 30-hour music or 6-hour video playback Price:£79.99 Special Price:£34.99

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SC legislative action for the week

The ninth week of the legislative session: DRIVERS' VISION: South Carolina legislators have delayed discussion of a bill doing away with a requirement for driver's license vision tests every five years. The House's transportation subcommittee said Wednesday it will discuss later a provision that would require vision tests for drivers under age 65 only when they renew their licenses every 10 years. The state adopted a 10-year license renewal system in 2003 but still required drivers to submit to vision tests every five years and imposed a $50 fine for drivers who didn't comply. The Department of Motor Vehicles says it has not enforced that requirement and no one is complying with it. CONSTITUTION-UNION VOTING: South Carolina voters will decide on an amendment to the state constitution that would require secret votes for union organizing. The House and Senate agreed on a final version of the constitutional amendment resolution on Wednesday. The measure headed for the November ballot asks voters to decide if a secret ballot is a fundamental individual right in deciding whether workers are represented by a labor organization. TEXTING WHILE DRIVING: South Carolina motorists who are caught sending or reading text messages while they are driving would be fined $25 under legislation that won key House approval Wednesday. The bill was criticized as little more than a show after fines and penalties were reduced. Opponents of the measure tried to add activities that would be banned while driving, such as handling an MP3 player, putting on makeup or smoking. The bill was sent to the Senate, which is considering its own version. STATE BUDGET: South Carolina agencies say planned spending cuts will eliminate nearly 2,300 jobs. House members on Tuesday were briefed on the $5 billion spending plan for the fiscal year that begins July 1. It was their first detailed look at how state agencies will handle more than $337 million in cuts. Agencies are considering eliminating 2,287 regular, temporary and contract jobs. That includes 1,000 Department of Disabilities and Special Needs workers. The state has more than 62,000 regular, full-time workers. Many of those would be affected by unpaid furloughs.

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