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Top 100 Products of 2006

Nos. 71 - 80

Samsung Ultra Edition 12.9 mobile phone Possibly one of the most well balanced phones of the year with a petite 12.9mm girth, the Samsung Ultra Edition 12.9mm slider might just be the phone for you. Those also looking for a phone with a 3.0-megapixel camera and are not too impressed with Sony Ericsson K800i's chunky look might especially want to consider this phone.
Samsung Ultra Edition 8.4 mobile phone What makes Samsung so popular is the way they listen to their customers and give them what they really want - and the silver Samsung Ultra Edition 8.4mm is a fine example of what most Samsung Ultra 6.9mm users wanted in their phones: 3G capable, wafer thin girth, slot for a 2GB microSD card and A2DP (Bluetooth audio)! Unfortunately the Ultra Edition 6.9mm has been superseded by its successor or else it would have made this list too.
Rapsody N35 Home Media Center The Rapsody N35 does it all with NAS capabilities to boot. There is little to dislike about this sexy black box and is especially great for those dabbling with a set top box for the first time. Just install the included NAS software and you are good to go!
ASUS S6F Leather Notebook Simply Sexy - that sums up the professional leather finish on this drool worthy notebook. Meticulous effort can be seen where the seams are joined, ensuring that this ASUS leather bound notebook will be built to last you many years of envy from your peers.
Dell XPS M2010 (desktop replacement notebook) There probably won't be another notebook that will enthrall us like the Dell XPS M2010. With an integrated 20-inch LCD display, this 8kg Core Duo behemoth is a true desktop replacement notebook, providing unsurpassed graphics and sound. It may be too heavy for commuting but it will definitely wow your guests with its space-age design.
Toshiba Qosmio F30 notebook Weighing in at 3.8kg, this gargantuan of a media notebook might seem lacking without the latest Core 2 Duo processor update, but its inbuilt Harmon Kardon speakers till today puts many desktop speakers to shame. Highly recommended for the movie buff!
Logitech G3 gaming mouse The highly anticipated G3 gaming mouse is the only lefty gaming solution from Logitech since the G1. Updated with a 2000 DPI tracker, G1 fans and lefties can finally move on.
Logitech MX and VX mice With its classy look, the Logitech MX and VX is what your wife or girlfriend probably wants and what you should use at work to boost productivity (and impress your boss). The MX and VX's strong points would be their comfortable grip and infinity scroll wheels - without all that nasty bling of course.
Nintendo DS Lite Shortlisted as one of Time Magazine's Gadget of the Year, Nintendo's DS Lite handheld has an improved screen and a more compact form factor compared to its predecessor. A variety of innovative games that creatively utilize its touch screen and stylus has quickly propelled it to the top position in the handheld console market and made it cool among gamers and non-gamers alike.
Panasonic AG-HVX202 (Professional HD Camcorder) HD filming has never been more affordable with the Panasonic AG-HVX202 HD camcorder. Supporting multiple formats from PAL to DVCPRO (HD), this camcorder shoots HD at 24 frames per second, a distinction matched only by camcorders costing US$100,000 and more. For prospective filmmakers with smaller budgets (a 'low' five-figure sum depending on the configuration and accessories), this is the HD camcorder to gun for.
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