Sunday, June 17, 2007

SanDisk Sansa Connect: Good To Go


This MP3 player uses built-in wireless technology to piggy back onto the closest hot spots, allowing the user to download music and photos anywhere they might be. Visit your local Starbucks or Wi-Fi hotspot to log onto the Internet with this MP3 player of the future. It works with iTunes and other online music services. Download the new Britney Spears song or Black Eyed Peas hit. You have the power in the palm of your hand.

The Connect also features easy to use controls, clear interface, photo playback and support for subscription WMA files. All you need now is a playlist to download and you are good to go.

Saturday, June 9, 2007

Slice: Super Thin Cell Phone from Virgin Mobile


Grab yourself a Slice, not the outdated Soda. This super thin cell phone comes loaded with Superphonic Ringtones, a full-color screen, Web browsing, and it all fits in a credit card sized phone.

I love my slice from Virgin Mobile. I got it two days ago and think it is the best thing since sliced bread, get the pun? I can put it in my pocket and walk around without having a bulky phone on my side, and it browses the Internet faster than my Internet connection at home. Enjoy!

Friday, June 1, 2007

Garmin Nuvi 660: Pocket-Size Travel Assistant

The feature-rich Garmin nuvi 660, pocket-size 4.3-inch widescreen touch-screen, is a GPS navigator, communicator and travel assistant. With 700MB of memory and preloaded with detailed street maps of the U.S., Canada and Puerto Rico, it is ready to provide voice commands and directions. The FM receiver collects real-time data on traffic tie-ups and finds alternate routes with GPS accuracy.

With the MP3 memory and integrated FM transmitter you can play music or listen to audio books wirelessly through your car's speakers. Bluetooth functionality allows wireless hands-free calling on your compatible cell phone.

The Garmin Nuvi 660, an assistant that is ready to travel.