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Gadget Gift Guide


December 13, 2011


Panasonic Lumix DMC-TS3
Panasonic designed the Lumix DMC-TS3 with one goal in mind: Create a camera that has the versatility to capture an active lifestyle. The TS3 is ideal for outdoor use: Shockproof up to two metres, waterproof down to 12 metres, freezeproof to –10 C and dustproof to keep the camera functioning through all types of conditions. The sport- and weather-proof camera doesn’t compromise on ease of use or picture quality. The 12.1-megapixel CCD with 4.6x optical zoom, full HD movie capabilities, and Intelligent Auto and outdoor modes provide assistance with taking quality images. The GPS function gathers location and time data to keep track of your travels.
» panasonic.ca

Nintendo 3DS 
Mario can now save Princess Peach in 3D style. The Nintendo 3DS allows gamers to experience 3D graphics during game play, sans the bulky glasses. The 3D graphics provide a more perceptive gaming experience with obstacles being easier to spot and the character’s position being more evident. The 3D feature can be adjusted or turned off completely, allowing you to play games purchased for previous DS systems, with 2D image quality being higher than any previous DS. There are built-in motion and gyro sensors, a 3D camera and analog control. The new StreetPass and SpotPass make the 3DS a social bug.
» nintendo.com/3ds 

Dell Streak 7
For a truly travel-sized tablet, consider the Dell Streak 7. The 7.9-by-4.7-inch tablet sports a seven-inch multi-touch screen with Flash capabilities. It runs on the Android 3.2 operating system with the NVIDIA Tegra 2 processor and has 16GB of internal storage, all of which combine to provide a great user experience. Quick loading times along with endless app options and Wi-Fi capability allow for hours of online fun.

The five-megapixel rear camera allows you to capture and share photos and movies. Take advantage of a tablet with GPS and phone capabilities for a truly versatile gadget.
» dell.com

Gibson Firebird X
Kaaa-twaaannnggg. Yeah, it’s rock ’n’ roll time with the Gibson Firebird X, the latest offering from one of the world’s best guitar makers. Arriving just before Christmas, this would make a wonderful buy for any rock wannabe. But this is some high-tech guitar: It can tune itself almost immediately (even drop D tuning… in seconds). Amazing. But the really revolutionary aspect is the Pure-Analog Engine. This allows third-party developers to develop “apps” for sounds and effects. Gibson calls it “the most technologically advanced guitar ever conceived.”
» gibson.com

Netflix & Apple TV
The chilly holiday season is always the perfect time for movie watching. Netflix, is, of course, the first place to look — as 25 million subscribers have. And as technology moves at the speed of sound, the on-demand streaming service is very adept at moving with it. Movies and TV shows can be streamed through your laptop, Apple TV, TV connected to a laptop, Xbox 360, Wii, PS3, iPad, iPhone, Android devices and other Internet-enabled gadgets — and up to six at the same time, all at $8 a month. The future of TV is already here.
» netflix.com

Toshiba Qosmio F750 3D
Toshiba’s top-of-the-line laptop offers users not only a sleek and attractive red exterior, but also a 3D viewing experience that is unique in and of itself. Instead of using a special pair of glasses, the Qosmio F750 uses a combination of Active Lens technology and Face Tracking technology, keeping the 3D image moving in unison with the viewer’s eyes and the image as sharp as possible. It is also equipped with a 750GB hard drive, 8GB of memory, Harman/Kardon speakers and Dolby Advanced Audio.
» toshiba.ca

Sennheiser CXC 700
The CXC 700 ear-canal headphones are Sennheiser’s answer to travel woes. Strategically designed to be a music-loving traveller’s best friend, the CXC 700 comes equipped with NoiseGard/digital technology — an advanced noise cancelling system with three separate modes tailored to block noises in trains, subways, air-conditioned rooms and crowds, for example. Also included are inflight and audio adapters. The CXC 700 delivers the sound quality one expects from Sennheiser, with added touches that make travelling a breeze.
» sennheiser.ca

Sony A Series Walkman (8GB)
Looking for a new iPod replacement this Christmas season? Sony has resurrected the Walkman, the once-famous audio device, with a 2.8-inch touch screen, wireless photo transfer, and even a synchronized lyric feature. Sony’s tried-and-tested tradition of delivering some of the very best sound quality continues by offering the Digital Sound Enhancement Engine, Clear Stereo and Clear Bass audio technologies in the 8GB device. Travelling journalists can also take note — not only can you load the A Series Walkman with your favourite songs, it also acts as a voice recorder for interviews and personal memos.
» sony.ca

Etymotic Research Hf3
If you want more than the iconic white earbuds that come with your iPhone or iPod, may we suggest you drop a bit of money on Etymotic Research’s hf3 earphones. Custom-designed to sync with Apple products, they include a three-button remote and a high-sensitivity microphone. The hf3s also come with three different pairs of tips to fit all sorts of ears and give incredible noise isolation. The hf3s make any long commute a more enjoyable experience.
» etymotic.com

JAMBOX BY JAWBONE 
This is a very impressive piece of equipment — beautifully designed too. It is simply a wireless speaker, but the clever part is that it works flawlessly using Bluetooth technology, particularly useful for those who keep songs on their smartphone — but also for apps, movies, games and phone conversations through your Bluetooth-enabled device. The sound quality is top-notch, particularly the bass, which is booming. It’s powerful enough to rival any standing speaker system, but its size, the length of a pen, means it can be carried anywhere. It is already an essential part of our travelling kit.
» jawbone.com • 



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