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Phones
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Ideal for your home office or corporate setting, the IOCELL Content phone might be the wave of the future. Featuring an internal hard drive, the IOCELL is able to record conversations which can be transmitted to a network computer or over the internet. Best of all it has all the standard features we know and are used to and it doesn't look half bad!
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Gear Accessories
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Your MacBook, MacBook Pros (15 and 17 inch) and MacBook Air are investments and should be protected. Incase's Slim Sleeve is a cost effective solution that is minimalist, sleek and functional. Made out of polyurethane, it offers a complete protection for your notebook and slim enough to encase in a messenger bag.
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TV & Video
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If you passed on the Roku you might want to consider Netflix and LG's new alliance- the LG BD300. Similar to the Roku, the BD300 can stream content from Netflix (account required) and is equipped with a Blu-ray player. For your present library of dvds, the BD300 also upconverts those to 1080p resolution. You can also update the player over the web.
$TBA (Available Fall 2008)
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Desktops
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Dell's Studio Hybrid could be your perfect desktop or a versatile media center for your living room or bedroom. The Studio Hybrids are powered by an Intel® Pentium® Dual Core, up to 4GB of RAM, 320GB hard drive, option for 6X Slot Load Blu-ray/CD/DVD Combo Drive, HDMI and WIFI option. Of course you will need a monitor, keyboard and mouse.
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TV & Video
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Looking for something sleek? Check out Vizio's VMM 26! It sports dual HDMI, DVI, VGA, RCA audio inputs with a native resolution of 1900 x 1200. This simple and elegant LCD monitor is available in August 2009.
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Apple
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I’m surprised it took this long for Apple and The Simpsons to get together, really, but, hey, better late than never. Along with 160 GB of memory, The Simpsons Limited Edition iPod is laser-engraved with one of a multitude of characters and scenarios (each restricted to just 2000 units), and can be personalized with up to thirty characters of text. Available in black and silver, but not for long.
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Home Audio
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Everything else is wireless these days so your speakers should be, too, right? LaCie’s FireWire Speakers go the extra mile in that they require no batteries, either, operating on a built-in FireWire cable (how’d you guess?) that runs on the power of your computer. And though rather pint-sized, theses little dynamos have a frequency response of 90hZ to 20kHz, ensuring they do indeed pack a whollop.
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Camcorders and Cameras
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The TL9 is a nice compact camera. Sporting a 10 Megapixel sensor, 2.7" LCD, face detection, 5X optical zoom, and dual image stabilizer it is similar to many cameras out there. What sets this Samsung apart is its MP3/PMP capabilities and analogue battery life and memory indicator. [Source]
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Game Consoles
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For our Wii fanatics is the very cool Wii Speak accessory. Essentially, it broadcasts multiple voices into one "room" from online players. It is like you are all playing in one room. Hopefully Microsoft and the others come up with something like this too. The Wii Speak is available for the holiday season and will be bundled with the Animal crossing: City Folk (for the Wii).
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Gear Accessories
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All the buzz may be about Apple these days, but Microsoft’s making moves to ensure you don’t forget about them just yet. The new Arc Mouse is one of their more flashy products. Built for extreme portability without sacrificing form or function, the arc is completely wireless and full-size to boot! .
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