Ipod WAKE-UP LIGHT $ 199
Some teens need nothing short of a bullhorn blasting in their faces in order to wake up in the morning. However, some students appreciate a more subtle approach. The Philips’ Wake-Up Light looks like a soothing pillow with an iPod dock attached so the user can set its internal lamp to gradually illuminate in the morning just like a sunrise, even if the user is getting up before the crack of dawn to finish a paper.
The wake-up light can set the clock radio or iPod tunes to come on as the lamp begins to glow, or the user can even choose from a selection of wake-up sounds, ranging from “morning birds in the forest” to “sounds of the African jungle.”
Available Oct. 1, the new Sony PSP Go is perfect way to blow off steam with an enhanced 3.8-in. display, slide-out controls, 16 GB of flash memory, Wi-Fi and a growing arsenal of downloadable games from the online PlayStation Web site.
DESIGNER USB FLASH DRIVES $16-25
With a mission to bring style and soul to consumer electronics, Mimobot flash drives offer a myriad of USB drives from 1GB to 8GB. Each USB drive has a specific theme or design. Like Star Wars? Or Halo? Mimobot offers a wide selection of clever USB drives based on the characters of Halo and Star Wars. Not into video games and sci-fi? Mimobot also carries various hello kitty USB drives, the ever popular Domo brand, as well. Each custom USB drive is 2.5” tall by 1” wide, and comes with a one-year limited warranty. For more information please check out the Web site www.mimoco.com.
LIVESCRIBE SMARTPEN $199
Taking notes during class just got a whole lot easier. At about the size of a Sharpie, this pen packs a voice recorder with up to 2 GB of storage; it remembers everything it has written in digital form so the handwritten notes can be synced with a PC or Mac. The smart pen also keeps track of whatever was being said while the notes were being taken — just tap a word to hear all of what Professor Motormouth was saying at that particular moment. How does it work? The Smartpen has infrared sensors that use the tiny dots on the custom (and required) Livescribe notebook paper.
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