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Macbook Air
Sony Ericsson ARC
Available at all leading electronic stores for Dh2,399.
The last piece of your digital puzzle, the Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc is the device of choice for storing the number of that local taxi guy who knows everyone, everywhere. And if you think for some reason he's taking you the long way home, you can map the route on the GPS software and view it on the gorgeous 4.2-inch Bravia technology-powered screen. Make sure you tweet and Facebook parts of your journey so your friends know you're OK but really, you're just trying to brag; either way, the Arc has straight up got your back.
Sony portable DVD player
Apple ipad 2
Talking about a holiday, we have to mention a camera. The Canon IXUS 220HS with its great imaging quality and full HD recording capabilities will make sure you capture every moment to help you get through the rest of the year. Plus its slow-motion capture mode will finally let you act out that fantasy of being in a Hollywood movie — well almost. Dh899. Available at all leading electronic stores.
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Available at Micro Digital stores for Dh399.
Tumi universal power adaptor kit
Can't be bothered to lug around a laptop but want to be entertained while on the road? This Sony DVP-FX950 portable DVD player features a nine-inch screen and swivel options to place it at your most comfortable angle. All operations are touch-controlled and there is an ensured battery life of more than seven hours via the detachable battery. Available at all Jumbo Electronics stores for Dh799.
All those travel pictures without you in a single photo? San Francisco-based Joby has perfected the art of making flexible tripods. Twist, turn, hang or stick them to any surface for that perfect shot anywhere. These Gorilla Pods come in a variety of colours and types to suit any device — digital, SLR or video cameras.
One day, yes one day, the world will have a universal charger that powers up all devices we own. For now,
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Summer is here and unlike most countries where people look forward to bathing in the sun, we Middle Easterners want to get away from it all. So if you're planning that escape and can't stand the thought of not being in touch with near and dear ones, take a look at these ten gadgets that will let you stay connected no matter where you are.
Photos and movies are one thing, but as the years go by you'll remember less and less of that holiday. Wouldn't it be great if you could take five minutes at the end or the beginning of the day to write about the holiday? At least that's the excuse I'll be giving myself to carry the beautiful Macbook Air with me. You can come up with one for yourself. Regardless of what it is, you won't find many machines that will let you do almost everything with this weight and style. Of course,
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Powertraveller Power Monkey-eXplorer portable solar charger
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This one's for the adventurer, off to far-flung places where electricity is still a luxury. The UK-based Powertraveller has been making portable power supply devices for many years. The Powermonkey-eXplorer can be powered up via the main charger, USB or the solar panel and promises up to 96 hours of standby for your gadgets, including your mobile phone,
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Wi-Fi: Dh2,149 (16GB); Dh2,549 (32GB) and Dh3,000 (64GB) Wi-Fi + 3G: Dh2,649 (16GB); Dh3,100 (32GB); Dh3,600 (64GB). Available at iStyle.
If you're improving your visual experience by skipping the in-flight system,
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Canon IXUS 220hs
Virgin Megastores (04 351 3358) Jumbo Electronics (04 351 3358) Tumi (04 339 8536) Micro Digital (04 340 8765) iStyle (04 434 0440) Sharaf DG (04 339 8656)
Joby Gorilla pods
Carry your own in-flight entertainment system with the iPad2. With a ten-hour battery life, you'll be entertained for the better part of most flights; just make sure you put it in "airplane" mode first. The newer iteration is lighter too so it won't add much to your carry-on luggage. It doesn't need to stop there. Whether you want to lie in a hammock playing Angry Birds or sit by the fireplace and read a book on iBooks, the iPad is an excellent device to keep you occupied and entertained. Prices are:
TDK wireless headphones wr700
Available at Tumi Stores for Dh1,
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The kit includes a useful Velcro strap,
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From Bluetooth headsets to wireless speakers,
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Jawbone Jambox Wireless Speaker
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