Verizon Wireless Goes Rugged With The Casio G’zOne Rock

Sun, Nov 29, 2009

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Verizon Wireless and CASIO today introduced the new Casio G’zOne (pronounced Jeez_wun) John Rock, comes with 2 megapixel photographic camera, light-emitting diode light, bluetooth, microSD circuit board slot and Triple Sensor engineering for Earth Compass, Walking Counter, Thermometer, Astro Calendar, Sunrise Sunset and Tides software. The CASIO G’zOne Rock is available now for $149.99 after a $50 chain mail-in rebate with a new two-year client agreement.

 

Lifestyle features:

world Compass – functions as a standard compass; GPS shows the distance from and directions to over 40 domestic and worldwide locations Walking Counter – measures steps, meter, distance, speed and energy using up Thermometer – shows stream temperature in both Celsius and Gabriel Daniel Fahrenheit Astro Calendar – provides the moon’s eld and days until a full or new moonlight Sunrise Sunset – shows the current time and position of the sun and multiplication for sunrise and sunset for stream, past tense and future dates; allows you to survey multiplication for select major cities; shows the ratio of twenty-four hours and night in numbers pool and graphs Tides – shows the tidal graphical record for the day; shows the time of ebb and overflow tides; shows the meter of sunrise and sundown; shows past tense and future ocean tide levels; shows tidal graphs for 100 locations made available by Surfline’s webcams, and Global Positioning System volition show the nearest location; shows the stream tide and the topper meter for fishing

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