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    Sony Ericsson Hi-Fi Bluetooth Stereo Headset with FM Radio
    Wireless (Sony)


    Sony

    List Price: $64.99
    Price: $35.99
    You Save: $29.00 (45%)

    • 3.5 mm jack: Use any headphones with a 3.5mm pin to listen to the music on the phone; Fast automatic volume adjustment; High-quality dual channel sound for music; Caller ID; Full duplex echo cancellation
    • The hidden depths of a mirrored OLED display illuminates the information you need while you stay mobile. Controls: Call control, On-off, Play-pause, Volume up/down (touch!), Next track, Prev track
    • Kit contents: Headset (MW600), Headset (MW600) Headphones (HPM-78) upper part with small, medium and large ear buds, Charger; Talk Time: up to 11 hours, Stream Time: up to 8.5 hours, FM Radio playing time: up to 11 hours, Standby Time: up to 500 hours

    Sony Ericsson Hi-Fi Bluetooth Stereo Headset with FM Radio - White
    Wireless (Sony)


    Sony

    List Price: $64.99
    Price: $39.99
    You Save: $25.00 (38%)

    • The hidden depths of a mirrored OLED display illuminates the information you need while you stay mobile.
    • 3.5 mm jack: Use any headphones with a 3.5mm pin to listen to the music on the phone. Fast automatic volume adjustment.
    • Connect to two wireless devices simultaneously, allowing access to the music files in your computer, PDA or other Bluetooth -equipped devices.

    Sony Ericsson Bluetooth Headset HBH-DS970
    Wireless (Sony Ericsson Mobile)


    Sony Ericsson Mobile

    List Price: $149.95
    Price: $119.99
    You Save: $29.96 (20%)

    • Requires that your cell phone have the A2DP Bluetooth stereo music streaming profile
    • Two rubber-capped earbuds connect to lanyard-style control pod
    • Control pod's display reveals the name or number of your caller

    Sony Ericsson HBH-IS800 Stereo Bluetooth Headset (Black)
    Wireless (Sony)


    Sony

    List Price: $179.99
    Price: $99.99
    You Save: $80.00 (44%)

    • Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR (Enhanced Data Rate)
    • Stereo wireless headset - small and lightweight
    • Compact carrying case included

    Bumblebee BT-M9 MiniBee Brand New Bluetooth Headset With [Retail Packaging] Using For HTC,iPhone,Nokia,Samsung,Motorola, LG, Sony Ericsson Wireless Phone. PC/Mac
    Wireless (Bumblebee)


    Bumblebee

    List Price: $22.99
    Price: $15.99
    You Save: $7.00 (30%)

    • Comfortable fit with 3 different sizes of ear buds in clear and black providing the best fit for everyone
    • Package also includes wall charger and USB cable and we offer a 1 year limited warranty on this product
    • Ultra mini and weigh less than 0.24oz

does Sony Ericsson Bluetooth Headset HBH-PV 703 suits for Micromax x550 mobile?

Please answer my question that Sony Ericsson Bluetooth Headset HBH-PV 703 suits for micromax x550 mobile ? Another question is can we use any bluetoot headset for any mobile that means any headset suits for any mobile or not ?

Unboxing Sony Ericsson MW600 Bluetooth Headset (Swedish)

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Prepare to see another giant leap in smartphone picture-taking quality this year.

Sony announced today three new back-illuminated stacked CMOS image sensors optimized for bright and low-light conditions. The new compact sensors are faster, consume less power than previous versions, and will be available in 8- to 13- megapixel flavors. Most notably, the sensors feature new "RGBW Coding" and "High Dynamic Range (HDR) Movie" abilities baked directly onto the hardware. The iPhone 4S features a Sony 8-megapixel sensor, and it's possible that this may be a preview of the camera sensor inside the iPhone 5.

You might recognize the RGB acronym, as it stands for red-green-blue; the new sensor adds white pixels to the mix that pumps up the sensor's light sensitivity. It is possible that a future smartphone with this sensor will have little problem shooting pictures in dark rooms (or at night), as evidenced in the example picture above. Another benefit to the RGBW coding is that no changes to signal processing are required to support this updated technology, making it easy to implement. Surprisingly, Kodak has been shopping around something like this technology since at least 2007.