Time to bid goodbye to 2011, as exciting a year in technology as any I can remember. Last week I told you about
my favorite products of the year; now let's talk about the technology trends that helped make it so memorable.
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I'm a big fan of big monitors. If you're still squinting into an old 17-inch tube or 19-inch LCD, it's time to think about an upgrade.
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Happy December 2nd and happy day two of the Twelve Days of Giveaways. It's also Friday which makes it that much better!
What are some of your weekend plans? Do they involve sitting on the couch and watching some football or a great movie? If so, this "Couch Potato" Prize Package will surely meet your expectations!
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I'm all for splurging a bit when it comes to a big TV for the living room. But for a den, dorm room, bedroom, or other small space, you don't need anything too fancy.
Here's a perfect candidate.
Walmart has the
Viore LC22VH56PB 22-inch LCD HDTV for $139.99, plus sales tax in most states. Shipping is free if you use the ship-to-store option; otherwise it's $8.
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A month ago, if you'd asked me what I thought of 3D HDTVs, I'd have
called them a fad, a gimmick, and a waste of money.
Then I bought one.
See, my three-year-old Toshiba flat panel had died a sudden and
unexpected death. It would have cost more to repair it than to
replace it, so I opted for the latter.
Needless to say, I was done with Toshiba. I wanted a TV of roughly
the same size (okay, maybe a little bigger -- prices have come down
quite a bit, after all), but when I started shopping, I had zero
intention of choosing a 3D model.
That's because although I had enjoyed "Avatar" in the movie theater
as much as the next fan, I didn't see much need for 3D at home.
What's more, I'd recently reviewed a 3D-capable home projector, and
although it was kind of cool, the battery-powered "active" glasses
that went with it were a hassle to keep charged -- and ridiculously
overpriced at $100 per pair.
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I'm usually appalled when my mother asks for detailed Christmas lists for each member of our family in October. "Really?!" I want to scream, "I haven't even got the last stitches in the Halloween costumes, and you want Christmas lists?" Instead, I smile and politely oblige, having no other choice if I want to keep peace in the family.
This year, however, after spending several days compiling these lists (after all, I don't want my children getting toys they have no interest in, or worse yet, socks, for Christmas), I had an epiphany: I could get my shopping done in November, save some much cherished cash, and enjoy the entire month of December by baking, playing with my family, and not stressing about shopping!
No, I haven't thanked my dear mother, but I did learn some interesting information about the best things to buy, and not to buy, in November.
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