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Wii
Nintendo DS
Build your own band and jam out on guitar, bass, drums, or vocals. Live the life of a big time rock star, starting off in your garage and building up to a massive arena concert for an international audience. Build up your career and popularity by playing instruments with only the Wii Remote and Nunchuk – no need for drum sets and guitars. Now, on top of everything else it does, the Wii remote can be a guitar and it can if you hold the remote in one hand and the nunchuk in the other and pretend really hard. Create your own character and give him dreads down to his waist. On the DS you can create your own song using the touchscreen and stylus to lay down tracks for each instrument and mix them. Rock out online with friends from Wii or DS.
Here’s a device called Touch that does more than just play music – although it does play music really well despite the annoyance of only having a USB headphone jack. This sucker looks sweet and you can do email, surf the web, manage contacts, watch YouTube, and take pics and vids. It’s optimized for entertainment and the screen looks bright, colorful, and sharp. There’s full support for text messaging and instant messaging (both with pic and vid attachments!) so you’ll never be alone again. Battery life is great plus it looks very cool. On top of all that you can joyfully kill time with the tactile Teeter game where you roll a ball through a maze by tilting the phone.
$899
This may be the world’s finest Windows Mobile 6.1 smartphone and music player, at least for today. The Arc slider design allows the screen to slide up at an angle so you can read it while you type on the QWERTY keyboard. Send and receive video calls, photos, email, text, and voice calls with ease over a 3G network. The XPERIA experience hinges on the customizable panel interface which allows you to access different phone features with a touch of your finger on the touch sensitive screen. Of course it is Bluetooth enabled so you can use a headset as well as synch music and data without cables.
$179.99
If you love Guitar Hero and Rock Band but don’t feel satisfied playing a dinky plastic guitar, then here’s an axe worthy of your greatness. Sure it’s a bit pricey as it almost costs as much as a starter electric guitar, but the solid wood body and neck bring a realism to the game. I’m not crazy about the black-on-black buttons which are hard to read, but that detracts little from this overall excellent product. Play like a man - hit up a Guitar Duel and send your loser friends home crying with their cute little plastic guitar toys.
$875
Look beyond the steep price and you’ll fall in love with this portable DJ system and music player with a built in 120 GB hard drive. The touch sensitive dials on the front of the rubber coated ruggedized case are ingenious and provide full DJ functionality like pitch bend, cue, loop, beat detection, EQ, and crossfade. Tons of music formats are supported from the ubiquitous MP3 to OGG Vorbis and FLAC. Load the included software on your PC, build mixes, and then download them onto the Pacemaker and you’re sure to be a hit at your next party.
$299.99
It couldn’t be easier to stream music from your own PC or Internet radio such as Pandora, Rhapsody, and Slacker, than it is with the Squeezebox Boom. It practically installs itself using a wired or 802.11g wireless connection. The built-in 30 watt digital amp and speakers sound good in a small space and you can pump it up by adding an external subwoofer. Digital music support is excellent and you can listen to your music in whichever format you prefer: MP3, FLAC, WMA, WMA Lossless, AAC, Apple Lossless, WAV, and AIFF. It also has a built in RSS reader so you can stream the news to it and an alarm clock.
Newest phone to hit the market the Palm Pre is now available ion Sprint after much anticipation. Features include a touchscreen usage, a physical keyboard, email, WiFI, GPS, universal search (start to type and it will search everything on your phone from contacts to applications to messages), combined messaging (covnersations with same persons are grouped), intuitive notifications (alerts won't interfere with what you do on screen), built in music player, layered calendars and linked contacts (merged calenders and conacts from various programs such as Outlook, Google etc for easy access and organizations. Click the following link to view a video of the Palm Pre inhand http://www.wat.tv/video/palm-pre-16xlw_fku7_.html or for a comparison and review of the Palm Pre and the IPhone 3GS from FastCompany.com click here http://www.fastcompany.com/blog/kit-eaton/technomix/palm-pre-vs-iphone-3g-s-feature-feature-comparison
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