
Hook up your laptop or MP3 player to these
little guys and hear the room fill with sound.
Plug and play through the USB plug or just
carry them around when you need them.
Available exclusively at The Source By
Circuit City. Centrios USB MP3 Speakers, $60.
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Pump up the bass and raise the treble with this sleek andstylish
sound system from Apple. With a universal dock that’s
compatible with any iPod, and only one unit distributing the
sound, you’ll have the music as loud as you want with
no clutter at all. Apple iPod Hi-Fi, $430.
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Watch your favourite DVDs, on a family road trip or on a plane
to visit relatives, for three and a half hours on one charge.
Small enough to rest comfortably on your lap, it also plays
DivX files from your PC. LG LPA-735 Portable DVD Player, $250.
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Make
sure that you and your parents never get
lost again on a road trip with this software/GPS locator
package. Use the software on a laptop and plug in the locator to guide you and to give you all the info you need for travelling anywhere
in Canada and the U.S. Microsoft Streets and Trips 2006 with GPS Locator, $120.
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If you don’t want a RAZR, try a SLVR, Motorola’s
chic new phone with an extra thin design. Fill up
the 512MB card with your favourite music through
iTunes and you’re good to go.
Motorola SLVR, $200 with a Rogers agreement,
$390 without. |

Play
your favourite games or watch a UMD movie on your TV by attaching
this adapter to your PlayStation Portable. Just snap it on
and the adapter will transfer stereo sound and charge your
PSP at
the same time. Nyko Play on TV Adapter for PSP, $80. |

Listen to your favourite tunes or sample your favourite photos
for a full 25 hours on one
battery charge with this new audio player from Samsung. Play
games, like Tetris and Othello,
while you kill some time.
Samsung YH-J70 20GB MP3 Player, $300. |