| ssj12 said: Thanks guys, i wonder will Sony ever increase that number to 64 like BF2 has, Resistance Rise of Man with 70 players online at once, omg that would be AWESOME. We could wish, but Sony currently does currently support the most players online for console (40) so its still good. |
damn you need some REALLY big maps for that many.
the headset seems like a good deal, it retails for 39.95, so you get it for half price, i don't things stuck to my ear though, here's more about the headset for anyone who cares:
Jabra, the leading brand of GN Mobile, is widely known for offering high-quality Bluetooth Headsets. GN Mobile’s vision “to create the perfect synthesis of function and form” has helped Jabra Bluetooth headsets become some of the most popular, best-selling headsets in the world. The Jabra BT125 Bluetooth wireless headset should fit into this same category as it is the perfect illustration of “synthesis of function and form.”
The Jabra BT125 Bluetooth wireless headset is one of Jabra’s newest headsets, and as Jabra states, is a “lightweight headset affordably priced for the holiday season.” Weighing only 14 grams and with a MSRP of only $39.95, I really can’t argue with them.
Created for the first-time Bluetooth wireless headset user, the Jabra BT125 is an intuitive, basic, easy-to-operate Bluetooth headset which offers surprisingly great performance. It isn’t as stylish or as flashy as some of Jabra’s other headsets, but its target market of “newbies” will certainly appreciate its basic design and user-friendly operation.
The headset’s style and design can best be described as “plain” with its basic teardrop shape, which is customary of most traditional Bluetooth headsets. However, with features like a LED indicator, voice dialing and last number re-dial, the BT125 offers the same great features as many high-end Bluetooth headsets.
During the few weeks I tested the Jabra BT125, I found that the headset offered very good sound quality for both incoming and outgoing voice transmissions. However, in some noisy environments I experienced some difficulty hearing the person on the other end. The BT125’s advertised 33-foot range fell just a little short, but the 8-hour talk time and 170-hour standby time stood up to the test.
At a bargain price, the Jabra BT125 is worth every penny - BlueTomorrow.com recommends it highly - and consumers can get the headset for what we consider a steal.








