Our 10 gift choices are sure to make everyone on your shopping list happy!
Do you want to impress your family and friends this holiday season? Choosing from our list of cool tech toys is bound to make you everyone’s favorite gift-giver. From the newest generation of video game consoles to the latest MP3 players, our selections will please everyone from the technophile to the inner child. Don’t forget to treat yourself to one or more of these gadgets. After all, you deserve to have fun too. For more gift ideas, visit www.black enterprise.com/techgiftguide.
Terrestrial Tunes
Pioneer’s Inno XM2go is a portable radio receiver that combines two popular forms of audio entertainment: satellite radio and MP3 music. The Inno weighs 4.5 ounces, has 1GB of memory, and allows listeners to choose from 170 different radio stations or from their own collection of music. You can manage playlists and files without using a computer or the Internet. Create your own playlists and record XM radio for later listening.
www.pioneerelectronics.com; $350
Built to Entertain
The Dell XPS M 2010 is
www.dell.com; $3,199
Picture Perfect
The Canon EOS 5D is a mid-range digital single-lens reflex camera with state-of-the art photographic and imaging technology. Its vast range of features is designed to satisfy both professional and amateur photographers. The camera has a new 2.5-inch LCD screen for easier viewing, and “Picture Style” presets for improved in-camera color, contrast, and sharpness. With a full-frame 12.8 megapixel CMOS sensor and a DIGIC II Image Processor, the EOS 5D will literally make family photos a snap.
www.canon.com; $3,096
Stylus Free
The Stowaway Sierra Bluetooth Keyboard by Mobility Electronics is a collapsible, wireless, portable keyboard that closely approximates a
www.igo.com; $129.99
Motion Control
The widely anticipated release of Nintendo’s Wii video game console features a unique motion-sensitive remote control that translates your hand movements to the screen. The Wii (pronounced “we”) is backward-compatible to all Nintendo GameCube games. Fans of old titles like Donkey Kong will be pleased that the “Virtual Console” offers about 30 classic games that players can access online. The Wii also offers a Web browser, weather channel, news channel, photo channel, and message channel for sending messages to other Wii players.
http://wii.nintendo.com; $250
Move Over iPod
Has the iPod finally met its match? Microsoft’s Zune MP3 player is making its move to enhance your media experience by adding a social aspect to digital
www.microsoft.com; $249.99
Mini Boom Box
The unique, stylish design of Samsung’s YP-K5 MP3 player (3.9 x 1.9 x 0.7 inches) distinguishes it from its rivals. The YP-K5 features a stunning interface with cool visual effects, an ingenious slide-out speaker, an FM radio tuner, and bass-enhanced earphones. The Samsung Media Studio system can’t play songs from Apple’s online iTunes Store, but it is compatible with Windows Media Player and online stores including Rhapsody, Napster, and Yahoo Music. The 2GB unit stores up to 500 songs or up to 25,000 JPEG photos at 128 x 160 pixel resolution.
www.samsung.com; $209
Pint-sized Powerhouse
This ultra-portable, fully functioning micro PC allows you to work from just about anywhere. Weighing a little more than a pound, Sony’s VAIO UX280P Micro PC has a
www.sonystyle.com; $1,999
Small, Smart, and Stylish
The eagerly awaited BlackBerry Pearl is a feature-laden PDA that offers expandable media, including a camera and an integrated media player. The Pearl also comes with a map application, providing local maps and text-based driving directions. A pearl-like trackball replaces the typical BlackBerry trackwheel, hence the name.
www.blackberrypearl.com; $199.99 with T-Mobile
High-definition Gaming
Featuring a powerful Cell Broadband Engine, Sony’s PlayStation 3 delivers a new generation of high-definition graphics and digital entertainment. This version includes a built-in Blu-ray disc drive and Bluetooth wireless connectivity. The new PlayStation 3 controller features a multi-axis motion sensing system that allows gamers to maneuver the controller as a natural extension of their bodies, in real time and with high precision.
www.us.playstation.com/PS3; $499 for 20GB and $599 for 60GB