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PRELUDE: GADGETS

The latest Gadgets.
February 2005

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1. OAKLEY THUMP
$400 APPROX
WWW.OAKLEY.COM

The ultimate accessory for anyone on the move, the Thump sunglasses and music player combo has up to 256MB memory for your digital music files and a battery life of six hours. And despite its heavyweight looks, the Thump weighs only 50g.

2. SOLIO
$99
WWW.DISRUPTIVEGROUP.COM

Shipping here in March, the pocket-sized Solio is an elegant looking solar-powered, iPod recharger. Flipped out, it resembles the best Star Trek prop but plugged in, it will boost your player with six more hours of battery life. Essential for any life on the move.

3. SANYO FISHER FCD-C1
$800
WWW.FISHERAV.COM

This desk mounted, 3.2 megapixel camera is Sanyo Fisher's latest, with a 512MB memory and 151 minutes of video storage. Movie and photo function can be used simultaneously, and its handheld design allows for shake-free pictures and footage.

4. BLACKBERRY 7100T
$199
WWW.BLACKBERRY.COM

Sleek and packed with features, the latest Blackberry boasts Bluetooth as standard, quadband connection and a revolutionary SureType? system that has intuitive QWERTY keyboard recognition allowing for trouble-free typing. There's also a huge 35,000 word database.

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