No other gaming console comes close to bringing the family together than a Nintendo Wii. Ever try teaching a four-year-old the finer points of World War II combat scenarios? Sometimes it just won't take.
This rhythm game is inspired by Lee's new holiday movie of the same name, arriving December 14. Try to keep in time with a variety of pop songs as the 'munks tour their way to stardom. That's right: Alvin plays Burning Man.
Jason wants to get Pilot started with digital music, and the Nano's the right choice for a youngster. Hard drives are too fragile and can easily break when dropped, while the iPod Touch is a too complex for little fingers. Like the Baby Bear's porridge, the Nano's just right.
Lee wants to get his mom started with mobile messaging, and something with a full QWERTY keyboard that's easy to type on makes the most sense. The integrated GPS in the BlackBerry 8800 can be a life-saver, too.
We know Lee gets back to his skateboarding roots from time to time, and we also know it's time to master yet another entertainment medium: The very small screen. To that end, Casio's EX-Z77 sports a YouTube video mode, which automatically formats and resizes quickie videos for the popular video sharing service.
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