I personally love binoculars. The thought of viewing some of the wonders that nature offers from a comfortable distance thrills and excites me. So for this coming Christmas season, I put binoculars at the top of my Christmas wish list.
The Canon 10×42 L IS WP is but one great option I am thinking of buying. It is the first ever waterproof unit to incorporate Image Stabilizer technology, a feature exclusive to Canon. It has a fogproof prism feature and is great for shake-free viewing. The downside of this little wonder is its price range of $1,039 to $1,090.
Hailed as one of the best binoculars around, the Spion 20X-140X79 Zoom binocular is another great technology I have been thinking of. It is durable and rugged in style, but is lightweight, compact and highly portable, making it worth the price of $200.
Others for my wish list are Brookstone compact binocular, Bushnell SpaceMaster, and Pentax Eyepiece.
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Rumors have it that one effective and highly advanced iPhone will come out later this year. They call it the Google Phone. The big deal about this product is that it has been so rumored, that I myself was intrigued by what this technology might actually present. Although it is not yet marketed and distributed for sale around the United States and the rest of the world, many are already anticipating its final coming.
Google Phone is said to be shipped by Christmas of 2007. It has a design that appears similar to that of Samsung QWERTY keypad phones, but what sets this apart are the 3GB storage, 2 megapixel camera, and WiFi features. It is so-named the Google Phone, as it will provide everyone with the most advanced in Google services.
Whatever news and rumors may say about its launching, I am keeping my ears open to Google to see when they will officially announce the launch. Stay tuned with me.
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Everything from small reports to large meetings is done with computers these days. If you are thinking of something valuable to give to your teen this Christmas, I personally recommend desktop computers.
Many brands and models are available for us to choose from. For a great start, the HP Pavilion Slimline S3100n PC, which costs around $490 to $550, is worth the money. I find this option catchy enough with its dual-core processor highlighting AMD Live.
The Dell OptiPlex 745 desktop computer is another great gift I bet everybody will love. I recommend it for all its beautiful technical details, but what would probably catch your attention is its genuine windows and integrated video features.
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