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Handheld multimedia system with a 4.3 inch widescreen LCD display and 8GB’s of internal memory. The CVGI-E41 also comes with a micro SD card card slot for adding additional memory, two stereo speakers and DVB-T to round out its primary feature set.

With straight and simple navigation menu system, you can instantly access all your media content within just a few seconds. To enjoy your music and videos privately, just insert the earphones into the 3.5mm jack input and listen to amazing audio output clarity. The CVGI-E41 also comes with a table kick stand, so even when your at work, you can have your multimedia station right next to your monitor while working. With a mini-USB connection it is easy to transfer files onto your new digital media player from your computer.

This is an amazing portable media unit that is perfect to take when traveling. The CVGI-E41 is built with a finely detailed molded casing and polycarb front panel to protect the inner screen, meaning it can be safely carried around in your bag or pack without having to worry about the daily wear and tear you can expect in the busy modern life.

If you are often away from home when your favorite football team is playing, then you will simply love this unit!! The CVGI-E41 is the perfect companion to keep you entertained on your journey because its intelligent DVB-T digital TV function will allow you to not miss a minute of the action. With most of Europe using DVB-T, you can enjoy crystal clear free view TV on the go.

Whats more, with the mega 8GB flash memory and additional external memory, you can use the CVGI-E41 as an ultra-convenient media storage device. The CVGI-E41 can be connected to your TV using the included AV cable so you can watch your collection of digital media files on your living rooms big screen TV.

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At a Glance…
DVB-T 16:9 LCD Screen 8GB Internal Memory PAL/NTSC Compatibility Up to 8GB External Memory Perfect Desk and Traveling companion
Note: The DVB-T function will not work in North America, but all other function will work just great, including Videos, Music, Radio, Photo Viewing, and many more.

Manufacturers Specifications

Primary Function: Portable Multimedia Player with DVB-T Screen Size: 4.3 inch Battery: 2100 MAh Rechargeable Lithium Battery (Built In) Battery Life: up to 4 hours (depending on usage) Memory:
Internal: 8GB
External: TF/Micro SD Card Up to 8GB (not included) Audio Output: 10mW L/R Stereo EPG: Yes Resolution: 480 x 272 Screen Ratio: 4:3 / 16:9 On Board Buttons/Slots:
- Left/Right Navigation, Volume -/+ (Also acts as Up/Down Navigation), Enter, Return, ON/OFF, Power, Reset, Antenna, 3.5mm Earphone Plug-in, Mini USB Port, MIC, Speakers, TF/Micro SD Card Slot On Screen Primary Options:
- Music, DVB-T, Video, Photos, eBook, Radio, Record, File Explorer, Settings Compatible File Types:
- Music – MP3, OGG, WAV, WMA
- Video – AVI, 3GP, MPEG, RM, RMVB
- Image – JPEG, BMP, GIF
- Text – TXT DVB-T: Preferences
- Language Settings: Menu Language, Audio Language, Subtitle Language
- AV Control: Audio Output, Screen Ratio, Display Format
- Miscellaneous Settings: Display Time, OSD Transparency, Palette Color, System Status, Signal Detection (Strength / Quality)
- Preset Country Profiles: Europe (France, Spain, Austria, Belgium, Germany, Poland), China, Taiwan, Singapore [Important Note: Some countries in Europe are still launching DVB-T and may not have full coverage at this time. This product should also work in other countries such as Croatia, Denmark, Italy, Holland, Switzerland, Ukraine, U.K., Turkey, Portugal, Greece, Russia, Czech Republic. If you are not sure if your country has DVB-T then please visit Wikipedia or www.dvb.org for more information regarding the digital TV standard for your country.] FM Radio
- Frequency – 87MHz to 108MHz (Worldwide)
- Radio Recording: YES
- Quality – Low Rate, High Rate
- Preset Regions: Europe, USA, Japan, China
- Favorites MP3 Player:
- Lyric Display
- Playback Settings – All Music, Artist, Album, Genre, My Favorites Settings:
- Display Settings – Light Time, Brightness, Light Mode, Display Status
- System Settings – Upgrade, restore
- Desktop – 8 Desktop Background Images Available
- Languages
- System Information
- Auto Shut Time – 3min, 5min, 10min, 15min, 20min, NON
- TV Switch – OFF, ON
- TV Format – PAL-50, PAL-60, NTSC
- DVB Screen Size – FULL, Normal Languages: English, German, Italian, Portuguese, Holland, French, Spanish, Polish, Russian, Turkish, Cestina, Danish, Japanese, Swedish, Korean, Arabic, Greek, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese Certification: CE, FCC Dimensions: L:139 x W:79 x H:17 (mm) Manufacturers Ref: S2LUCZ99K4PG

Product Notes

Large screen, comfortable, to watch videos Handheld and portable with 8GB of internal memory Connect the CVGI-E41 to your TV using the RCA cables provided Comes with a cool desktop stand, work and enjoy watching DVB-T at the same time

Package Contents

Model CVGI-E41 Digital Portable Media Player with DVB-T Earphones Kick Stand 3.5mm Jack to RCA Cable Mini USB to USB Cable Power Adapter (100-240V, 50/60Hz)

FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions

How can I navigate back to the main menu?
Just long press the return key and you will be directed back to the main menu. Will CVGI-E41 work in North America?
The DVB-T function will not work in North America, but all other function will work just great.

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Relationship communication problems are very common. There are a number of ways we can look at what these basic relationship problems are all about.

One of the first things to say is it seems men are primarily responsible for the issues associated with marital and relationship problems to do with communication.

I imagine a lot of men reading the last sentence would become very defensive about that statement and think it is another example of male bashing.

On the other hand there is every chance many women reading it would identify with what is said and wholeheartedly agree with the statement.

Adele Horin, a columnist in the Sydney Morning Herald, writes about relationship communication problems. She says there is a “..shortage of men that women can relate to. The crisis in male-female conversation cries out for more attention. Relationships are being destroyed, or aborted at first date…”

She goes on “Say a woman has found a man… Before long she has detected the fatal flaw. ‘He just doesn’t listen. He won’t talk to me.’ She thinks it is an individual problem, and that a more sympathetic conversational mate can be found..But this conversational crisis is bigger than any individual. It is gender-wide. And it starts young.”

Boys imitate the modeling of other men and she says, “..boys – with exceptions of course – soon develop the minimalist style mothers, girlfriends and wives despair of.”

A male reader responded to Adele’s column in the letters page of the “Herald”. He wrote, “..The fact is women are terrible communicators.”

He added, “Women arrogantly take the stance that their way is superior, against all the evidence, and refuse to be rational, constructive and inclusive. Instead of trying to change male behavior to suit themselves – a tactic that seems to be failing – perhaps it would be better to accept their own shortcomings and work on modifying them.”

Can you imagine the relationship communication problems experienced with someone like this man. I think he is so extreme and when I first read it I thought he might have been saying all this with his tongue in his cheek, but I don’t think so. I think he is serious.

Horin asks the question about how men are like this when she says, “Who knows how these patterns are established?”

I have some idea how it has happened and I will explain this and show how it has created relationship communication problems.

There has been a widespread belief in the world that men are superior to women. This was the accepted view for thousands of years. Some think this is no longer the case, yet there is ample evidence to suggest it is still firmly in place.

It is not my intention to expand on this here, but simply to state it as a fact. I am now going to show how this has impacted males to bring about the conversational crisis.

If, as males, we see ourselves as superior, this places us on a higher level and women on a lower level. On the whole, men seem unable to feel equal to women: they must be superior or they are inferior.

It’s like a competition, it is win/lose. If I’m not in charge or on a higher level, then she will be, and I’ll be on a lower level and she’ll be in charge, and it’s not supposed to be like that.

So when it comes to relationship communication problems, it is paramount men demonstrate how the proper structure is in place. What better way of doing this than not listening or taking any notice of women.

It is like men might as well be saying, “who do you think you are, you are not on my level, I don’t have to listen to you, or acknowledge you. You don’t count anyway, so what you have to say is not important.”

When we listen to others, we are acknowledging they are on the same level, and are equally important to us.

Other aspects of this are, when it comes to feelings, if we see ourselves as being superior, it follows we are above all that. It’s okay for you inferior lot to get caught up in that rubbish, as that is the stuff of weaklings, but we are not like that.

The other matter related to this that creates relationship communication problems, is the issue of the ability to understand and share the feelings of another – in other words empathy.

Men are notorious for their lack of empathy. It is just like the listening question. Given women are inferior and therefore don’t count, why should men be concerned about how they feel, because women don’t matter.

This is the only way I have been able to make sense of these relationship communication problems. I’m sure many women can identify with my explanation, and I hope I have given men some things to think about, and how they can make changes.



It comes, leaves an impact and changes everyone’s perception, view and thought! The world is all different. That’s disruptive technology.

Human wants for coziness compels the market to get innovative and from out of nowhere a disruptive technology or concept pops up. Disruptive technology is a technology or concept that have features which very few and generally new segment of the customers value. Products built or developed using this technology are usually cheaper, simpler, smaller and better performing. One of the most popular examples that qualify for this is the transistor that totally replaced the well known Vacuum tubes.

We have seen this happen for countless time in various fields. It might be in the automobile sector, music industry, or a simple VCD, DVD renting business.

In the automobile industry, who can even imagine in their hind sight that GM will be filing for bankrupt protection? This is all because of foreign company’s compact vehicles and hybrid engine technologies. GM has lost its monopoly in the US market only because of the disruptive technologies adopted by foreign companies.

More recently in the music industry, Apple left every other competitor way behind by just combining functionality, stylishness and price on their iPod player with an accessible online iTunes music store. Nobody would have dreamt of the combo of all these features at such a price.

Let’s check an example out which will show how a disruptive concept compel one business following the sustaining technology model, completely out of business. We all are very well known to the business house “Blockbuster” who deals in renting DVDs and VCDs. They are really doing very well until there arrives a business of same kind but with different concept called “Netflix”. They just change the life of a Blockbuster visitor by just making the whole process online. That’s called disruptiveness. Blockbuster tried to remain in the business by making their business online, but alas it’s too late dear. There’s an unconfirmed news too that suggest Netflix bought all of the Blockbuster business and provided some respite to their employees! Do not quote me on that.

“Honey, do you want to see a movie tonight? We can have the kids at my mom’s!”

Telephone is considered as a disruptive discovery. Nowadays we are so dependent on this technology that it is difficult to imagine that when it was first introduced in 1877, people had to be convinced that it was useful. Despite its simple design and seemingly obvious value, it took 75 years for the telephone to reach 50 million users, and it wasn’t until the 1960s that users saw a residential phone as a necessity.

A disruptive technology always has at least one advantage over existing technologies that despite its disadvantages the idea allows it to find a niche, and therefore survive. If the technology is able to improve, typically more rapidly than the existing technology, and also starts performing equally with the existing technology, or at least sufficiently for the market needs, but with the added advantages that it had that allowed it to survive then as a result the existing market steps over to the new technology and the old one literally dies.

Disruptive is the word that has a changing and impacting effect on our life. So remain open to it and embrace the technology gleefully to make the life easy and smooth. Get that iPod off your ears as you read and comment on this – that’s the most recent disruptive wonder we have had in popularity!