- Pogo Plug $129
- Garmin Nuvi GPS 855 $218
- Canon Vixia HF 200 $550
- Wacom Bamboo Tablet $70
- Kingston 32 GB SD Card $82
- Snow Leopard $30
For those who travel a lot and keep a lot of important information on an external hard drive, you don’t want to have to fly around the world with a huge terrabyte hard drive. With Pogo Plug, you can access the information on you external hard drive anywhere over the internet making your hard drive into a server you can access anywhere.
Another great gift for the traveler, especially for those who don’t have a great sense of direction. Why waste time, getting lost when you can just buy a GPS and save both time and money.
I love my Canon Vixia HF 100 and now, the HF200 out performs the Hf100 and is great for home movies and for amateur videographers.
For digital artists, Wacom tablets let you input data in your computer with a pen-like device and get the artistic feel when working with Photoshop or other graphic projects.
Serious Photographers and videographers will love this to record or take pictures formuch longer without having to run out of space which will be great.
The latest and greatest version of the Mac operating system is called Snow Leopard and not only does it free up a lot of hard drive space, but it causes your computer to run much faster. It also adds many additional functions and is well worth the $30 for all Mac users.
