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Buy Sony Ericsson Vivaz Red contract mobile phone at Vodafone Brooklands

February 26th, 2010 by eShop600

Add a touch of style and class to socialising wherever you are with this stunning rich ruby red Sony Ericsson Vivaz monthly phone exclusive to Vodafone. This vivacious and vibrant Sony oozes cosmetic cuteness while boasting fabulous up-to-date sky-high standard technology – pre-order yours now and expect to receive it first on the 9th March! On price plans from just £30 a month, this really is a phone in a league of its own at outstanding value!

Enveloped in a glossy rich red, this brand new Sony Ericsson Vivaz exclusive to Vodafone is guaranteed to turn heads. Not only is its encasing stunning, but the exceptional HD technology that is packed into its tiny 97g weight bursts a perfectly vibrant palette of colours. Experience a camera like no other with the Vivaz’s 8.1 megapixel and HD technology – stunning single moments are nothing but a tap away on the charming 3.2” touchscreen display!

Countless special effects including picture mode selection, anti-shake filter and autofocus enhance its potential to give ‘mobile photography’ a whole new meaning. Get creative when you also discover the Vivaz’s integrated enchanting video recorder, designed to bring crispness and clarity to every millisecond of mini movie action.

This streamline, sleek gem flaunts magnificent stylish technology – flip your lustrous model on its side and enjoy your images, movies and streaming favourite web pages in superb widescreen display with WiFi, HSDPA and 3G connectivity. Or perhaps you’ll fancy hooking your supreme Vodafone phone up to your TV?! Whatever your decision, this Sony Ericsson Vivaz Red contract mobile phone is guaranteed to satisfy your cinematic needs!

Plug yourself into Sony Ericsson Vivaz’ fabulous built in MP3 player to put a stop to your mundane boring commutes – just loose yourself in a great designed playlist. A phenomenal 3,500 songs can be packed into your slimbody Vivaz thanks to up to 16GB of memory with an additional microSD card! Fancy a change of tune? Just switch to the stereo FM radio to enjoy fresh tracks delivered straight to your sleek and curvaceous handset. Just connect your favourite headphones via the 3.5mm jack and enjoy music wherever you are. This Sony Ericsson Red Vivaz also shows off its TrackID technology to ensure you’re always in the know regarding names of tracks!

Navigating your way around this phenomenal £30 a month bargain beauty is so simple – effortlessly tap, touch and swipe the striking 3.2 inch display screen for an instantaneous response. Not only is this radiant ruby red model great to navigate your way around, but will also help you navigate your way around the country! With its super-handy integrated GPS system, why not visit those distant contacts without any fear of getting lost?!

From as little as a tiny £30 a month, the emphasis of this Vivaz’s really does lie with its great value for money. Receive an amazing 600 free minutes and unlimited texts, plus an additional 300 extra minutes and 500MB of mobile Internet and webmail! Team this with its smooth and silky styled exterior, bright hues and sky-high standard technology, there’s hardly room for argument against this exceptional mobile phone!!

Local Information for Brooklands

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Near Weybridge, in the Surrey Borough of Elmbridge, lies Brooklands. A disused racing circuit and airfield, it is now a museum for the same. Opened in 1907, Brooklands Aerodrome and Race Circuit were brought to life by Hugh Locke-King and was the first custom-built banked track in the world. And, by only about two months, it was the second oval track for cars.

Along the centre of the track was a dotted line – called the fifty foot line – and by driving over the line, a driver could theoretically take corners without steering. During WWII fuel rationing meant the races had to be stopped, and by the time the war was finished the new cars were deemed too fast for the banked track. A preservation order in 2001 meant the remaining sections of the track were protected.

Brooklands Aerodrome is also one of England’s first airfields. In 1908, it hosted the first flight of a British plane by a British pilot. In 1910 the first British flying school was opened, and in 1912 Sopwith School of Flying opened. Later that year the Sopwith Aviation Company opened. Now, the first Concorde ever built is housed here, and many of the planes kept here were built at Brooklands.

The Brooklands Museum now operates out of here and the Brooklands Society proudly announces that they ‘saved Brooklands’. Take your visitors to Brooklands in your car and show them this historic airfield and track

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