Now it’s time to neatly place a bow on our Coolness Redefined series. The following four products are worthy selections to place a fitting end to our look at today’s cool technology.-dewayne rogers
($1,600; Sonystyle.com) |
Sony Vaio TP1
Sony always finds a way to impress me. With its TP1 media center, Sony now makes it possible for you to connect to your TV and store up to 58 hours of programming. To make things even better, once you’ve captured all of your favorite TV moments, you can create a library with its built-in library feature.
($1,600; Sonystyle.com)
($299;www.razerzone.com) |
Razer Mako
Don’t you just hate how your computer speakers can distort the sound of your music at times? Well, the Razer Mako addresses that in an impressive fashion by creating a set of speakers that are designed specifically with your desktop in mind, shooting the music downward instead of out.
($299; Razerzone.com)
($250; andisk.com) |
SanDisk Sansa Connect
You may be a ride-or-die iPod user, but the SanDisk DiskSansa Connect does something that the iPod and many other MP3 players cannot — it has Wi-Fi capabilities. So anytime you’re out in an area with a hotspot, simply connect and download your favorite tunes.
($250; Sandisk.com)

($200; US.Creative.com)
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Creative Xdock Wireless
While other accessory companies are content to just release a new iPod docking station every few weeks, Creative decided to up the ante with their Xdock Wireless. This device not only docks the iPod, but it also compresses the music, and restores it to its higher CD quality.
($200; Us.creatve.com)
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