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You are looking at a BRAND NEW set of LEGO® Adventurers Amazon 5925 Pontoon Plane from 1999. This set is still factory sealed, however the box is in rough shape with wrinkles, creases and shelf wear. Harry Cane is always up for a challenge and flying his pontoon plane is just what he had in mind. This plane can land in the water or on land -- perfect for the jungle. The back opens to store the treasure he finds deep in the jungle. This set contains 71 pieces and 1 minifigure©. Please visit our HELP CENTER where you will find the answers to all of the questions or concerns regarding shipping, taxes, payment or general terms and conditions.Poids de l'article1,6 Kg Dimensions du produit (L x l x h)48 x 7,1 x 37,8 cm Recommandation d'âge du fabricant :9 - 14 ans Valeur(s) éducative(s)Construire, concevoir, Imaginer, inventer, créer Langue(s)Allemand, Anglais, Danois, Français, Italien, Espagnol Produit à monter soi-mêmeOui Batterie(s) / Pile(s) requise(s)




Batterie(s) / Pile(s) incluse(s) Moyenne des commentaires client Classement des meilleures ventes d'Amazon 48.741 en Jeux et Jouets (Voir les 100 premiers) dans Jeux et Jouets > Jeux de construction Date de mise en ligne sur Amazon.fr27 avril 2014 Politique de retour Amazon.fr: Si vous n’êtes pas satisfait d'un produit que vous avez commandé auprès d'Amazon.fr ou si celui-ci est défectueux ou endommagé, vous pouvez nous le retourner sous 30 jours suivant la date de livraison, et nous vous rembourserons ou remplacerons l'intégralité de l'article. Pour plus d’informations, veuillez consulter notre page en savoir plus sur les Retours et remboursements. Si un défaut apparaissait sur votre produit… En savoir plus passé la période de 30 jours, et durant toute la période de garantie, vous devez contacter directement le Service Après-Vente du fabricant (accédez aux coordonnées SAV des fabricants). Veuillez noter que si vous avez acheté votre article auprès d'un vendeur tiers sur notre plateforme Marketplace, celui-ci est soumis à la politique individuelle de retour de ce vendeur (en savoir plus sur les retours Marketplace).




Voulez-vous mettre à jour des informations sur le produit, faire un commentaire sur des images ou nous signaler un prix inférieur?The Web address you entered is not a functioning page on our site. Go to Amazon.in's Home Page From Carol to The Hateful Eight: the 30 best movies on Amazon Prime UK From Apocalypse Now to Mulholland Drive, Amazon Prime Video has an impressive selection critically acclaimed films. Here is our pick of the best movies currently available on the subscription service.Amazon has unveiled its first handset, offering 3D visuals - thanks to four face-tracking cameras on its front - and gesture controls.The Fire Phone allows its user to change an image's perspective by moving their head, rather than creating "pop-out" effects.The owner can also scroll through a webpage or bring up menus by tilting the smartphone in their hand.Chief executive Jeff Bezos announced the phone at a press event in Seattle.One industry watcher had doubts about what was on show.




"We've seen similar gesture controls on Samsung's Galaxy range, and not many people use them," said Francisco Jeronimo, a mobile devices analyst at market research firm IDC."Unless the experience is extraordinary it can come across as a gimmick. I'd be surprised if Amazon has succeeded when Samsung hasn't, but I'll need to try it. The launch comes at a time when Amazon's tablet sales appear to be on the wane, despite recent price promotions.The basic version of the Fire Phone, with 32 gigabytes (GB) of storage, will cost $199 (£117) on top of a two-year contract with AT&T - the only network to offer it initially - on 25 July. That is the same price AT&T charges for the 16GB versions of Apple's iPhone 5S and Samsung's Galaxy S5.The "dynamic perspective" effect is made possible by the inclusion of four "ultra-low power" cameras coupled with four infrared LEDs, which permit the device to keep tracking the position of the user's eyes and mouth in the dark.The process only requires two cameras, but the firm said the extra two meant users would not need to worry how they held the handset.




Mr Bezos gave the example of looking at a dress' design from different angles as an example of how the effect could be used, and showed how a handset could be tilted afterwards to make it move onto another garment.Another innovation introduced by the Fire Phone is a dedicated side-button to activate Firefly, an app that allows it recognise text, images and sound in the smartphone's immediate vicinity.It can be used to bring up information - for example details of a wine, the name of a song, or information about a painting - and when relevant, the chance to buy the same or a related product from Amazon.The facility relies on Amazon's computer servers, so will not be available when the phone is offline."Firefly is not just about taking you back to the Amazon store, it's about knowing so much more about consumers - things Amazon would not have known before," noted Carolina Milanesi, from research firm Kantar Worldpanel Comtech. The device also takes advantage of several other online services the company offers, including:Several of these services will only remain available if the owner renews their Amazon Prime membership after a year, at an annual cost of $99.Amazon promised us something "a little bit different" - and on that front Jeff Bezos has delivered with a phone with a "wow factor" sporting several differentiators.




Sure, established phone makers LG and HTC had 3D displays back in 2011, but they used filters on top of the screen, a far cry from the "dynamic perspective" take on 3D Amazon is bringing us here. The Firefly object recognition might prove more immediately useful for many users, and for Amazon itself, providing yet another virtually seamless route for purchases to be made through the retailer itself. Yet despite these unique features, Mr Bezos is treading into territory where other more established tech names have stumbled. Amazon's recent foray into tablets has barely made a dent in the Apple-Samsung duopoly. Consumers also do not appear to have warmed to Amazon's own software, a "forked" version of Google Android. Its own app store may have some 240,000 apps, but many are poorly-rated third-party versions of popular apps found in Google Play, which has more than 1.2 million apps. Even so, Amazon's offer of 12 months of free membership to its Prime services - including fast free deliveries of physical goods - will undoubtedly help this handset gain market traction, especially amongst price-sensitive customers.




And for those that do buy the Fire Phone, it will undoubtedly create a "halo effect" on the rest of Amazon's businesses; the big unknown is just how far it will stretch.Amazon shipped one million Kindle Fire-branded devices in the first three months of this year, down from 1.8 million the same period in 2013, according to IDC. Its data indicates that Amazon's market share of the tablet sector now stands at 1.9%, about half what it was a year ago.The handset market is an even more crowded space with several existing manufacturers failing to profit from the hardware they sell.But with the number of global smartphone users approaching the two billion-mark, grabbing even a small fraction of the market could still prove valuable to the US firm."Most of the value Amazon will accrue from these handsets will be made over the following years after the initial sale," said Chris Green, principal technology analyst at the Davies Murphy Group consultancy."That's partly selling you follow-up annual subscriptions to its Prime services after the first 12 months."

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