Do new gadgets make you drool?
Let’s face it – most of you visiting this site probably love your gadgets. Laptops, computer accessories, electronic games, blackberries and high tech mobile phones. I know I do!
I enjoy hearing about new gadgets and trying to keep up with all the changes that are constantly going on. Some gadgets make me drool like my dog does when I offer her a treat … even if there’s no way I can afford any new electronic toys – at least not when they first come out. Better to wait until the prices come down and I can justify the need – or at least that’s what I tell myself.
Here’s some interesting videos about the latest gadgets coming out on the market. I’m sure you’ll find some of them pretty interesting and maybe one or two will even make you drool too.
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March 4th, 2008 at 12:10 pm
Im an old guy, I worked in computer rooms for blue cross when they were on real to real data. This is unreal-how small can they get?
March 11th, 2008 at 12:13 am
I know! It’s amazing how small they can make things these days and not only that – they can hold tons more info that they used to too.
March 19th, 2008 at 5:33 am
I just brought a new dell laptop and was very surprised with how much they have evolved in the last year, a friend of mine who brought his a few years back could not believe the price and the components I had ordered. They constantly drop the prices to make the old stuff obsolete.
April 11th, 2008 at 10:55 am
Well, what can I say? These new digital toys DO look extremely comfy, nice, stylish, attractive, shiny, alluring … but I try not to get in the fever of buying impulsively.
And, I think it was Asimov Isaac who said it .. “why change it if it works perfectly?” –holds true for many of todays gadgets. I try to organize and not to help advertising lure me into buying much. After all, I write about making money, not about spending it