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Garmin Nuvi 880 GPS Receiver
When driving to a new destination, the last thing you want to do is frenetically toy with a GPS to confirm you're heading in the right direction. Travel worry-free and keep your hands on the steering wheel with the new Garmin 880. It offers voice-activated navigation features and announces street names in its audio directions.
posted by Arnold Chao | 05.22.09 2:43pm | Add a Comment (0) | Permanent Link -
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The Puny Zen Stone Plus
Amid the slew of MP3 players that come in all sorts of shapes and sizes, a cute player by Creative caught our eyes: the Zen Stone Plus. This tiny, affordable gadget offers FM radio, stopwatch, and voice recorder functions. It's a perfect companion for the music-lover on the move.
posted by Arnold Chao | 11.3.09 10:42pm | Add a Comment (3) | Permanent Link -
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SanDisk Sansa Fuze
What's the big deal with the Sansa Fuze? This compact portable media player offers outstanding battery life (24 hours of continuous music playing), a slim design, and easy-to-use interface. Available in three storage capacities 8GB, 4GB, and 2GB -- it also has a MicroSDHC slot, 1.9 inch screen, and FM radio with 40 preset stations.
posted by Arnold Chao | 05.22.09 2:43pm | Add a Comment (3) | Permanent Link -
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The Epson Home Video Projector
Watch movies on a super-sized screen at home with the Epson PowerLite Home Cinema 1080. Engineered to project in full 1080p resolution, this front projector delivers a high-definition image. It also uses 3LCD technology, a system that ensures optimal image contrast and clarity.
posted by Arnold Chao | 05.22.09 2:43pm | Add a Comment (2) | Permanent Link -
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Wacom Bamboo Pen Tablet
Digitize your handwriting with a comfortable supplement to your mouse and keyboard: the Wacom Bamboo pointing device. Mark up documents, jot down notes, and doodle via this USB electronic tablet's patented pen-and-pad technology offering 512 levels of pressure sensitivity. It's PC and Mac compatible.
posted by Arnold Chao | 05.22.09 2:43pm | Add a Comment (5) | Permanent Link -
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Squad-based Shooting Games
Video game developers Ubisoft Montreal and EA Montreal entice the combat hero in you with their Squad-based shooting games, Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Vegas 2 and Army of Two (released in March). These action-packed games feature outstanding graphics, thrilling campaigns, and cutting-edge cooperative play.
posted by Arnold Chao | 05.22.09 2:43pm | Add a Comment (3) | Permanent Link -
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Philips Voip841 Skype Phone
You don't need a computer to make DECT calls with the Philips VoIP841. The base unit of this cordless phone plugs directly into your router and landline connection, so you have the option of calling through your Skype account or traditional phone line. And the VoIP841's full-color display, intuitive interface, and 12-hour talk time makes this a popular product among tech reviewers.
posted by Arnold Chao | 05.22.09 2:43pm | Add a Comment (2) | Permanent Link -
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Onkyo TX-SR705
Improve your home entertainment system with the Onkyo TX-SR705. This AV receiver decodes a whole gamut of high-definition formats including THX Surround EX and Dolby True HD. One of the most sophisticated audio/video systems on the market, it also offers an advanced room calibration technology called MultEQ XT.
posted by Arnold Chao | 05.22.09 2:43pm | Add a Comment (0) | Permanent Link -
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The Extraordinary Macbook Air
Check out the latest Apple laptop, the Macbook Air. Thin enough to fit in a manila envelope, the super-sleek, three-pound ultraportable includes 2 GB of memory, the Intel Core 2 Duo processor, and a lithium battery that can last up to 5 hours. It also features a backlit keyboard, generously sized trackpad, three concealable ports, and a 13.3-inch LCD display.
posted by Arnold Chao | 07.8.09 12:19pm | Add a Comment (7) | Permanent Link -
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Corsair's Rugged Flash Drive
The Corsair Flash Survivor is built like no other USB flash drive on the market. It features a waterproof, aircraft-grade aluminum case with rubber collars to defend against shock and vibrations -- so you can safely transport your data in practically any environment.
posted by Arnold Chao | 05.22.09 2:43pm | Add a Comment (2) | Permanent Link -









