Mon Jul 28, 2008 6:02AM EDT
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It's almost time to head back to school, and well, it's never to early too start shopping for those school supplies. If you have some extra cash left over after shopping for backpacks and number two pencils, then treat your kid to some cool electronics you can borrow from them later. You won't find any real essential items on this list, but if you're looking for inexpensive must-have gadgets, then check out the list below and treat your teen to gear any high school student can only dream of.
Acer Aspire One: Netbooks
are great for many reasons, but parents will love them because they're extremely
affordable and light compared to the average laptop. They're also ideal for
students who don't quite need a computer but want one to do research, check
email, or just surf the Web. These days, it seems like every company out there is
launching its own mini-notebook, but Acer's Aspire One stands out because it
sports an Intel 1.6-GHz Atom processor, a decent keyboard, an 8.9-inch display,
two memory card slots, two USB ports, 8GB of internal storage, webcam, WiFi,
VGA port, and ethernet jack. The standard model runs Linpus Linux Lite, but if
you're not ready to make the switch, you can buy the Windows XP model for a
little extra. This stylish notebook with its glossy cover is available in pink,
blue, white, and brown starting at $379.
Sony
iPod Speaker Dock: Give your teen the motivation they need to wake
up in the morning with an iPod clock radio. What's different about the Sony
ICF-C1IPMK2 is its compatibility with both iPod and iPhones, which is a rarity
among iPod systems. This multi-functional device features a built-in iPod dock,
a remote control, AM/FM clock radio, dual alarms, and a built-in speaker system. The best part: It's compatible with most iPod models. You can find a
black or white version for the low price of $99.
Fuji
FinePix Z20fd:
This sub-$200 digital camera is the perfect accessory for any high school student.
Available in five eye-catching colors, the FinePix Z20fd is a 10-megapixel camera
with anti-blur, picture stabilization, face detection, red-eye removal, and a
large 2.5-inch LDC monitor on the back. Media savvy kids will appreciate the
camera's blog and auction mode, as well as the "one touch" movie recording
option that allows them to edit movies before sharing them online. This is
definitely an affordable camera for photo-enthusiasts of any age.
Mimobot: USB flash drives
are all pretty much the same, but if you want to treat your teen to a hip flash
drive, check out Mimobot.com. These guys have designer toy drives for Star
Wars fans, Tokidoki
lovers, and everyone else who can appreciate one-of-a-kind designs from contemporary
artists. Each drive is packed with cool wallpaper, digital magazines, icons,
and screen savers that resemble the Mimobot's character. You can find them in
1GB, 2GB, 4GB and 8GB capacities ranging from $35-$100.
Samsung
S2: Regardless of what your teen may tell you, there are other
music players out there that are way more affordable than the iPod and are packed with plenty
of great features. Samsung's S2 MP3 player is stylish enough to wear around
the neck and small enough to take to the gym. The pebble-sized player features
a smooth pebble-like surface on one side and playback controls on the other,
along with LED lights that flash according to the playback mode. It is available
in five colors (red, black, white, purple, and green), comes in capacities of 1GB or
2GB, and is available for the low price of $40 or less.
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1 Posted by prabhjot_1992 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:18PM EDT Report Abuse
I wish I had that awesome camera. I am 16 and I have no camera at all. All my class mates do. Most of them have this one. Its pretty good!