Teens Will Love These Useful Gadgets
Before moving on, let me give credit where credit’s due. This post was originally posted in Mashable’s blog section, where tech related updates are religiously maintained on daily basis. It was quite a while ago, so I am just refreshing your memory here.
Now, let’s get down to the sweet part.
At times, teens can be a little hard to figure out, especially, when you’re thinking of buying a gift for a teeny tiny princess or a prince in your family. The weird thing about teens is that once you’ve given them a sucky gift, they’ll always relate you to that damn thing for the rest of your life. That’s why, you need to take a look at the products appended below – they’re bound to settle a score with those lovable teens;
LaCie Skwarim Portable Hard Drive ($99)
- This little baby suits those teens, which are always on the move from one PC to another. Teens, who have a knack for transferring data from their school computer to the one at their homes, will find the LaCie Skwarim Portable Hard Drive extremely useful.
Sony Bloggie Touch ($179)
- The Bloggie Touch is a perfect device for teens who like to stay on top of their social networking game. Through this product, they can share photos, shoot videos as per the 1080 p standard, and transfer them through the Bloggie Touch’s flip out USB arm.
Amazon Kindle eBook Reader ($69)
- Kindle series eReaders don’t need any introductions. Everyone knows about them and this is one product that can easily suit teenagers and grownups alike. This particular eBook platform will drive bookish youngsters into a swirl of classic literature, art, drama and tons of other subjects.
Cinemin Swivel Portable Projector ($199.98)
- $300 may seem a little high to an average teen with immense budget cuts in his/her pocket money, but this device is a great way of sharing slide shows, videos and other media. The Cinemin Swivel is capable of projecting an image to a maximum distance of 8 Feet, with 60 Inch dimensions.
What has been your favorite tech gadget this week? Let us know through the comment section below.
This entry was posted on Tuesday, May 21st, 2013 at 10:30 AM and is filed under Computers, How To. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed.
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