Choice high-tech gifts: cool digital cameras, mobile accessories and wired watches are more affordable than ever.Booklovers--readers, scholars and writers--also need gadgets to make work and play easier. If you need a gift for one of them in this season of Mother's Day, Father's Day, graduations, weddings and other family events, this is a good time to try new technology. Thanks to a steady drop in prices, high-tech no longer has to equal high priced. For photo buffs, Concord Camera Corp.'s new Eye-Q 4360z digital camera (shown at right) offers a resolution of 4.0 megapixels, at a price tag of just $199 (954-331-4200, www.concord-camera.com). The camera has a 1.5-inch color display on its back and offers a 3X zoom lens and 6X of software powered digital zooming Simulating a longer focal length in a digital camera via software. The digital zoom is accomplished via image enhancement software within the camera itself rather than the inherent mechanics of the physical zoom lens. For more details, see optical zoom. lot a total effective zoom of 18X. The Eye-Q 4360z stores photos on Secure Digital (SD) memory cards, but also has 16 megabytes of built-in memory. Frequent travellers can always use compact electronic accessories. Keyspan's ZIP-LINQ Sync & Charge cables ($15.99 to $17.99; 510-222-0131, www.keyspan.com) do the same job as the charging cradle that came with your Palm handheld or Pocket PC (like recharge re·charge tr.v. re·charged, re·charg·ing, re·charg·es To charge again, especially to reenergize a storage battery. re and synchronize See synchronization. data with your desktop or notebook PC). But the cables take up a lot less space in your suitcase. The ZIP-LINQ Mini Optical Mouse ($21.99; above, middle) is also considerably smaller than standard computer mice and connects to any computer with a universal serial bus See USB. (hardware, standard) Universal Serial Bus - (USB) An external peripheral interface standard for communication between a computer and external peripherals over an inexpensive cable using biserial transmission. (USB USB in full Universal Serial Bus Type of serial bus that allows peripheral devices (disks, modems, printers, digitizers, data gloves, etc.) to be easily connected to a computer. ) port through a retractable re·tract v. re·tract·ed, re·tract·ing, re·tracts v.tr. 1. To take back; disavow: refused to retract the statement. 2. cord. Other ZIP-LINQ retractable cord products include phone ($12.99) and Ethernet ($14.99) cables. Higher functioning wristwatches compatible with Microsoft Corp.'s new MSN Direct MSN Direct is an FM radio-based digital service which allows portable devices to receive information from MSN services. Devices that support MSN Direct include wristwatches, atomic desktop clocks, in-car GPS satellite navigation units, and even small appliances such as coffee wireless information service are now making it into stores. These watches receive frequently updated data--weather, local traffic reports, stock prices, and, yes, even the time--via FM radio signals from towers in major metropolitan areas. They can also receive short e-mail messages, although you can't else the watch to respond. Sign up for an MSN Direct wireless service account ($59 a year or $9.95 a month) and then surf to the MSN Direct Web site (www.msndirect. com) to select the information you want sent. Finland-based Suunto Oy recently introduced the MSN (1) (MicroSoft Network) A family of Internet-based services from Microsoft, which includes a search engine, e-mail (Hotmail), instant messaging (Windows Live Messaging) and a general-purpose portal with news, information and shopping (MSN Directory). Direct--compatible Suunto N3 sports watch (at right, bottom, $300; 800-543-9124, www.suunto.com), which also includes a stopwatch with lap and sprit times and is water resistant to a depth of 330 feet. Fossil Inc. (800-449-3056, www.fossil.com) also offers MSN Direct compatible watches, including the Abacus Wrist Net AU4000 ($129), the Fossil Wrist Net Round FX3001 and Wrist Net Square FX3000 ($179 each). You can add the functionality of the Franklin electronic translator (in English, French, German, Italian and Spanish) to your handheld device with the Audio Translator card from Mobile Digital Media Inc. (650-961-0636, www.gomdm.com). The $39.95 card is compatible with many of PalmOne Inc.'s organizers, as well as many Pocket PCs. Robert & Anthony is a syndicated technology writer who lives in Brooklyn, New York New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of . |
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