Price: $ - $
We picked up one of these for out 7 year old, and I loaded it up with a bunch of her music, and she hasn't put it down since.
She doesn't use the earbuds much, and just uses the internal speaker (which is plenty loud)
The design in very intuitive, and she is really liking the options of twisting the ring to change tracks, or shaking the thing.
I've listened in, and the music comes out very clear. It's also very kid oriented. No matter how loud they turn up the music, when they plug in the earbuds, the volume drops down to a safe level.
I can't say enough about these...Props to Sandisk, and we'll be getting another one soon for our 4 year old.
Price: $ - $
Received this as part of an HP PC package. Really nice monitor. Thin bezel and great picture. The only odd thing is I have to use the end of my fingernail to get at the buttons, which are flush with the surface.
Great monitor, wish I had 2.
Price: $29.99 - $29.99
I recently dumped cingular (which has a pathetic network in Kansas), and signed up with Verizon, and received a free V265. This phone is almost as small as my old SL56, and has some great features. I haven't had it that long yet, but the battery life is great (I'm on day three of a charge, and still have two of three bars left). The signal strength on this is great as well, I have yet to see it dip below three bars (even in my basement). The camera won't replace your digital camera, but is functional enough to take some decent shots. All in all, Motorola has produced a very good phone.
Please enable your browser's cookies to activate the My Tech column.