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GadgetGals Technology Reviews

Below are opening extracts from technology products reviewed in recent months.  Archived reviews are available to subscribers only.  These reviews may not be republished without permission.

 

DLO Transpod FM

There are many solutions on the market today for taking your iPod along with you in the car, but this little 'gadget' may be the easiest, most convenient solution.  What sets this unit apart from it's competitors is...

 

 
 

Logitech Z-5450 Digital Speakers

No more running cables or tripping over speaker wires. Logitech's new 315 watt wireless speaker system offers an instant surround sound solution for both the office and home environments...
 

 
 

Altec Lansing - inMotion IM3

The Altec Lansing iM3 is a must have for any iPod user who travels - whether it be from state to state, country to country, or room to room within your own home. This unit is a wonder - excellent sound quality, very compact...

 

 
 

Concord - 5340z Digital Camera

Most of all, the Concord’s 5340z digital camera impressed me with it’s ease of use. The instruction manual, although brief, was easy to read and understand. Because of the idiot proof settings...

 

 
 

Apple - the New iPod Nano

As you open the box of the new iPod, you have to remove a sealing sticker that carries the words 'Designed by Apple in California'. Of course the iPod is manufactured in the Far East, but ...

 

 
 

Samsung - Digimax A55

Samsung may not be one of the first names to spring to mind when you think of digital cameras, but the company has a good name for quality compact conventional cameras and now offers a wide ...

 

 
 

JVC - Everio 5MP

Like everything else in the electronic field, camcorders have been gradually shrinking in size. Yet there comes a point where a fine balance has to be struck between convenience and performance and JVC believes that its...

 

 
 

Palm - Tungsten T5

The first thing you notice about the Tungsten T5 is the new graphical interface, especially when you rotate it into sideways display mode. This bluetooth enabled Palm doesn't have WiFi like it's big brother, the TX, but the graphics...

 

 

 

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