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    Sharp AQUOS 65″ Special Edition LCD HDTV

    This is an embarrassingly large television. Spanning 65 inches, the Sharp AQUOS Special Edition will light up your home viewing experience with blistering 27,000:1 dynamic contrast ration, 4 ms response time, 1080p resolution, 120Hz frame rate conversion, 15w speakers, built-in HDTV tuner, and an input for every device under the sun including an ethernet port for live customer support and internet content.

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    Maxtor OneTouch 4 Mini Portable Hard Drive

    It goes without saying that most everyone has experienced a situation where they wished they had backed up their hard drive or opted for the larger hard drive option. Whether you’re a music download crazed maniac, photographer, or just don’t have the ability to throw a single file away then you need to take a look at getting an external hard drive.

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    Netflix Player by Roku

    Somewhere, the Postal Service revenue department is crying a little. The new Netflix Player by Roku negates the single biggest flaw of Netflix, snail mail.

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    Colorware Stealth iPhone

    Colorware is the originator of custom glossy colorized electronic gadgets including the iPhone, but my preference has always been much more of a subdued finish. The new Stealth iPhone from Colorware is just that.

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    Better Energy Solio Magnesium Edition

    We enjoy the outdoors like everyone else. It’s our little bit of freedom away from the office, whether it’s a weekend camping trip to the mountains, an excursion to the North Pole, or a safari through Tanzania, we can’t be without the essentials – our cellphones, pda’s, and ipods.

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    H20 Audio Waterproof iPod Cases

    [click on image to enlarge] By Guest Writer Mark Arevalo I don’t usually listen to music when I workout. It messes with my pace and it’s just dangerous when I’m cycling through the city.

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    Kensington Ci70 Keyboard

    I work on a laptop every day. Granted it’s hooked up to an Apple Cinema Display and an Apple Keyboard, but I purposely got the new Apple Keyboard that emulates the keys found in the newer MacBooks and MacBook Air (which for sake of disclosure is the laptop I work on).

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    Nokia n810 WiMAX Edition Tablet

    Not long ago Nokia announced the N810 Tablet, a personal tablet device with a 4″ screen, wi-fi, camera, GPS and 2GB of built-in storage with expansion up to 10GB through an SD-card. The Linux powered device was an interesting proposition because it basically allowed for infinite development through it’s open source operating system.

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    Pioneer DEH-P6000UB CD Receiver with USB

    I’ve got at least three or four 96 disc Case Logic cases sitting around in my car at any given time and frankly the thought of ripping them all to iTunes and putting them on my iPod sounds like far more effort than I have time for. The Pioneer’s DEH-P6000UB CD receiver is perfect, it plays MP3, WMA, and AAC files on disc, features a USB input and built-in iPod® controls, and offers a rear auxiliary input, satellite radio controls, and other expansion options.

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    AT&T Palm Centro

    Those of you who’ve been pining for a Palm Centro untethered from Sprint will be glad to know that your GSM precious is here and it’s available in a smooth looking Glacier White. The Palm Centro from AT&T operates off a next generation version of the Palm OS (5.4.9).

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    Sony XPERIA X1

    [click on image to enlarge] Today while you were lounging at home watching reruns and dreading Monday, Sony announced the XPERIA X1. An incredible looking mobile device and we know you’ll be itching to get one after reading about it.

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    Sony S-Frame

    Sony is late to the game with their digital picture frames, but they’ve brought out plenty of stops with their new lineup including red-eye correction using face recognition, exposure adjustment, scaling and display of (up to) 48 megapixels, Bluetooth adaptor compatibility for wireless transferring of images from your computer or phone and an HDMI output. Memory capacity ranges from 256mb to 512mb depending on the model.

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    BodyGuardz

    Scenario: You’ve just bought a new phone. You’ve paid out arse for it despite getting the $200 discount for signing a new 2-year contract.

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    Sony Bravia DAV-IS10

    [click on image to enlarge] Thousands of men across the country squealed like little school girls this Christmas as flat screen televisions were gifted and opened. We don’t blame them – who doesn’t want a behemoth screen on their wall?