Sunday, 14 October 2012

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I'm a tech-head. Plain and and simple. I'm just one of those people who is love with the gadget world and as my parents so aptly put it, someday soon I'll have enough gadgets to match some small division of NASA. From Electric toothbrushes, to e-readers to computerized translators, I use them. Hitherto  I have decided to make a list of my top 5 gadgets. 
  1. iPod Touch
I think everyone and there dog has owned an Apple product in their lifetime (and those who haven't, don't know what they are missing) I've got to admit I have three ipods (A nano, a shuffle and a touch) I only use my iTouch these days though and as anyone will tell you, we're inseparable. Without it, I would be lost. I can keep my music, photos and notes on it as well as sending and receiving emails and doing all the regular social networking. Mine's an old gen and so is without a camera but I still love it! It's perfect. 
 
     2. Sony Vaio - VGN-NR38E
My laptop and I have a love/hate relationship i.e I love it but it refuses to work. I got it at a time when Microsoft where preaching how fab VISTA was (oh how quickly that ended) but it has served me well in the last few years. It's sadly on it's last legs and I'm only waiting to get a new one... I love Sony though and I would get another of their laptops.... this time perhaps with an operating system that actually works and doesn't crash. Did I mention how much I despise Vista? 

  3. Android  Easy Pad
This little mite is marketed at children but it can be used by people of any age. It's my newest piece of tech and I adore it. It runs on Androids new OS Ice-Cream Sandwich which is such a clean-cut, fun system to use. It has 4G of built in memory and 1GB of RAM. My only complaint with it is that there's only a slot for a micro SD card and the built in camera is horrendous (0.3 mp. What?) Other then that it's perfect for traveling and using on the go! Plus it was €150 with a  free carry case. Bargin! 

  4. Kobo eReader
This is another new purchase which is technically my mothers but I have "borrowed" it defiantly. My version doesn't have a back-light which annoys me but I like the easy use interface and the 100 free classics I got with it! It's a nice little gadget for journeys or just when you're too lazy to go get books off the shelf (I am that type of person) I still love buying physical books though.... there's something about spending hours in a book store....

5. Nintendo Ds (The Original one)
The week Nintendo released this, I got one and I still have the exact model. I've been laughed at and told to update to a newer Ds lite or a 3ds but I refuse. It's  a matter of sticking to your guns in this case. I love Mario especially and often re-play Super Mario 64. It will one day be a rare-antique.... or not. 

If you read this, what's you're top 5 gadgets? 
Órla xo

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