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The Top 10 Gifts for Internet Computer Geeks, 2006

The Top 3 Choices!

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Number 3: Oakley Brand "Thump" MP3 Player
(available in 256MB, 512MB, or 1GB)

$200 to $400 USD

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Trendy? Yes. Not for everyone? Absolutely! But will your computer geek like it? Oh yes.

This pair of high-impact sunglasses carries a music player right in its arms. You download songs to it directly from your computer, and recharge its tiny onboard batteries.

Who would use this? Cyclists, people who work outdoors, travelers, and anyone who wants to be a little more hip than the next person.


Number 2: Alienware Desktop Computer for Home Office or Gaming

$849 to $4500 USD

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If you've never heard of Alienware, then it's time you did.  Alienware is the Mercedes Benz of graphic performance computers.

Because of their meticulous attention to technical details, unparalleled blending of best-in-class components, and painstaking quality control, Alienware computers are coveted by computer geeks everywhere.

Even the low-end Alienware boxes are outstanding performance for $850. Check it out!

 


Number 1: Zenview brand "Radius 21" Horizon Monitor

$2999 USD

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5428 x 1200 pixels total resolution! This Zenview quad Samsung LCD monitor is an attractive alternative to large CRT monitors that burn your desk space. This is also cheaper-per-screen than most LCD monitors.

By connecting four 21.3 inch LCD monitor panels side-by-side Zenview provides large monitor real estate with only a small footprint at a good price.

 

 

 

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