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Gadgets
4.00
Dragon's Lair has never looked or sounded as good as it does on HD DVD. If you are a fan you should definitely check it out, but if you've never played it before, you may not enjoy it as a gaming experience.
RRP:
$39.95
Gadgets
4.00
Space Ace has never looked or sounded as good as it does in this latest HD outing. There's plenty of fun to be had if you dug Dragon's Lair back in the day, but the Naughties crowd are unlikely to 'get' it.
RRP:
TBA
Gadgets
2.75
A portable size and plentiful input options make this mixer a decent choice for a mobile DJ as well as a function room, but bedroom DJs wishing to mix tunes of USB sticks will be disappointed with its execution.
RRP:
$199.00
Gadgets
3.75
Echologic's 11in Digital Photo Frame has a great quality screen and simple interface which make for a great experience overall. The only flaw is its lack of format support.
RRP:
$399.00
Gadgets
2.00
Echologic’s 3.5in digital photo frame relies too much on its cute factor. It is let down by poor screen performance and inadequate internal storage, making it an underwhelming product.
RRP:
$79.00
Toys & Games
2.50
The Photo Booth takes poor quality pictures, but it should still provide enough fun for the kids.
RRP:
$89.95
Toys & Games
2.50
Keeping secrets safe is paramount for little girls and as long as the little boy trying to access them isn’t too crafty, this password journal might do the trick, or it may be a novelty that wears off real quick.
RRP:
$49.95
Gadgets
3.50
More than just a volume knob, the PowerMate is a fully programmable USB peripheral that has a number of useful features.
RRP:
$89.95
Gadgets
3.50
A funky, original device that takes the radio into the next millennium.
RRP:
$129.00
Gadgets
2.50
If you’re into really pointless toys, then the i-Dog is for you. It’s not a bad product and does what it states, but we feel its novelty value will wear off fairly quickly.
RRP:
$59.95
Toys & Games
2.50
The DVD is largely uneventful and you'll be quickly frustrated by seeing the same questions over and over again. Stick to the original version as you'll more than likely stop using the DVD after a couple of games anyway.
RRP:
$99.00
Toys & Games
3.00
The wow factor of the Electronic Banking edition is very appealing and this Monopoly still provides hours of fun, but we prefer the previous version with play cash.
RRP:
$59.95
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