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Holiday Tech Gifts 2007 December 2007
It's that time again...time for holiday shopping. Buying that perfect gift for that special someone can be a pretty hard task. Tech gadgets are always fun gifts for the holidays. This year we found lots of fun and reasonably priced tech toys that will not break your holiday budget and will please the older teens and adults on your holiday gift list.
Dell Inspiron 1420 This laptop is perhaps one of Dell's best. It offers superb performance combined with superior features. A must have this holiday season.
Dell Inspiron 531 The last of the major desktop vendors to update this year's desktops, Dell used that time to good advantage. On some tests, the Inspiron 531 is even faster than systems that cost $500 more. Keep your gaming and digital media ambitions modest, and this PC should deliver nearly everything you'd want in a mainstream system.
Apple iPhone The Apple iPhone has definitely been this year's most talked about tech gadget. If you are looking for that special gift for that someone special, then the Apple iPhone is just that.
TiVo HD DVR TiVo's outstanding interface and array of Internet multimedia features puts this HD DVR way above all of the other DVRs.
Apple iPod Classic For those audiophiles in your life, get them a new Apple iPod this holiday season. They will love the new interface and upgraded features of the new iPod.
Apple iPod Touch If you know someone that wants all of the features of the Apple iPhone, but not the phone, then the Apple iPod Touch is just what they want.
Palm Centro Still not willing to dish out the cash for Apple Inc.'s iPhone? Palm Inc.'s wallet-friendly alternative, the Centro smart phone, sells for a mere $99 with a new contract from Sprint Nextel Corp. Centro is Palm's smallest handheld, measuring just over 4 in. in length and weighing 4 ounces. It comes equipped with a full keyboard, AOL Instant Messenger and text messaging capabilities, and speedy Internet for Web searches.
Nintendo Wii Everybody wants a Wii. Why? Pick up the intuitive game controller, and in seconds, you’ve figured out the attraction — for one thing, there are no instructions needed. For another, all ages in one family seem drawn to the game’s simplicity. And for sure, the fact that the game connects you to the image through natural human motion is an added bonus. No wonder they sold 350,000 Wii home systems just in the first week of this year’s holiday shopping season.
The Sirius Stiletto 2 The Stiletto 2 is the lightest, easiest-to-use portable satellite music player in the world. The new, sleek, shiny Stiletto 2 has a simple-to-navigate system and a very large, high-resolution, color LCD screen. The best part — other than the intuitive buttons — is that you can take it outside on a walk, bike ride or hike and pick up more than 100 channels of digital radio, plus the Stiletto picks up Wi-Fi Internet signals. So you can stream Sirius.com from your computer and listen to satellite radio ... inside.
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