November 27, 2009

Freakin' Friday! It's Black Friday!

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Lots of Black Friday going on today. Here are some of the notables before you head out in the crowds.

Best Buy

Apple 8GB iPod nano (5th Generation) - $149.99
Bose In-Ear Headphones - $89.99
Dynex 7" Digital Photo Frame - $29.99
Insignia Blu-ray Disc Player - $99.99
Harmony 510 Advanced Universal Remote - $39.99

Staples

Altec Lansing 2.1 Channel PC Speakers - $19.99
HP Wireless Mouse, Black - $9.99
Linksys Wireless-N Broadband Router - $89.99
Logitech Illuminated USB Keyboard - $29.99
Netgear N1000 Broadband Router -$34.99

Sears

Bluetooth Wireless Automotive Headset - $14.99
iHome iHM2 Portable iPod / MP3 Player Speaker System - $9.99
Samsung HT-Z320 5.1 DVD Home Theater System - $197.99
RCA Sport 1GB MP3 Player - $13.99
Sony BDP-S360 Blu-ray Disc Player - $149.99

Target

Lexar 4GB USB 2.0 Flash Drive - $10.00
Memorex Compact Progressive Scan DVD Player - $19.99
WD My Passport 500GB Portable Hard Drive - $59.98
RCA 7" Dual Screen Portable DVD Player With Car Adapter - $88.00
Digital Decor 7" Digital Photo Frame - $29.00

Kmart

Element 2GB Stick MP3 Player - $9.99
GPX 2.1 Channel DVD Home Theater System - $39.99
Memorex 1080p HDMI Upconverting DVD Player - $29.99
Sony Earbud Headphones (Assorted Colors) - $4.99
Sandisk 4GB SDHC Memory Card -$8.99

Walmart

50" Sanyo plasma HDTV for $598.00,
Samsung BD-P1590 Blu Ray Player (Saturday) - $148.00
Sony BDP-S369 Blu Ray Player - $148. 00
Magnavox Blu-Ray disc player - $78.00
Xbox 360 Arcade - $199, with free $100 Walmart e-gift certificate

Some of these items may be early bird specials so if you snooze, you may lose.

Via Black Friday

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November 26, 2009

Think DVDs for the Holidays

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The holidays are the best time to find inexpensive gifts for your couch potato friends. While searching, we found MJ's "This is It" is already available for pre-order. The Hellraiser Boxed Set looks totally kewl for fans of the pinhead and comes with 3 discs, 3 hours of bonus material and a custom made Puzzle Box that slides open. Kids of any age will love the first five years of Harry Potter. The link below will take you to the newest films out, many of them with savings up to 43% off.

Via New/Future Releases

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November 23, 2009

Amazon Black Friday All Week

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While searching around for our Holiday Guide, we wondered if Amazon would have any Black Friday deals. It seems that they are having an entire week of deals in conjunction with American Xpress. Mark the link below to get in on the action through Friday and get some of your shopping out of the way. Note that some are a first come, first grab kind of thing. There are also Gold Box Deals, like this Polk Audio SurroundBar 360 System, that has been marked down from $1,199.00 to $399.00.

Via Amazon Black Friday All Week

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November 21, 2009

NAV 2009 Holiday Gift Guide

It's that time again. Drag out that dusty wallet/purse and feed our economy. And while others freak out after losing their car at the mall or wait for Black Friday deals, we are shopping online which, in our opinion, can be just as inexpensive as the real world, especially when you consider gas, tax, obnoxious salespeople on commission and the fear factor when someone beats you to that last copy of Band Hero at Wally World. We have found audio and video goodies, gifts for kids, as well as gifts to fit every budget, even if yours is small. So without further ado...

Over $100.00 Ultimate Wish List

yoostar.jpgYoostar literally lets you perform with their Entertainment System. Act in a movie, TV episode or NBA game by replacing an actor or adding yourself to a screen. It comes with webcam, greenscreen, stand, remote and software. Yoostar will only work with PC although a Mac version is on the way.

hpdream.jpgHP's DreamScreen 100 puts every other digital frame to shame. Simplified remote, buttons and screens makes for easy access to music, photos and videos. Built-in WiFi connects you to your existing network for content on your PC or through the Interweb to access radio, weather, news and more.

zunevid.jpgThe Zune 120 GB Video MP3 Player with 3.2" color LCD is as ultimate as it gets. Not only does it hold 30,000 songs, 25,000 photos, or 375 hours of video, it has the unique distinction of being able to tag songs you hear on FM radio that you might want to purchase. Play games, share with other Zunes and thumb your nose at those Apple folks.

160ipod.jpgTo be fair, Apple fanatics would love a new iPod classic 160 GB that has up to 36 hours of music or 6 hrs. of video playback and a 2.5" color LCD with LED backlight.

coolpixaccess.jpgHow kewl is the Nikon Coolpix S60 10MP Digital Camera with touchscreen? Even more so when it comes with an accessory kit with a 4GB memory card, carrying case, cleaning kit, screen protectors, tripod, spare battery and free prints with a promo code # on your invoice.

Under $50.00

pogo.jpgThe Next Generation Remote Control Extender not only looks unique, it turns any IR remote into RF by simply installing its battery transmitter and works up to 100 ft. away. No company knows film like Polaroid and their PoGo Instant Digital Mobile
Printer
lives up to their reputation. You get 2 x 3" borderless images from your camera or cell phone that are dry to the touch, water and smudge resistant.

memorexkaraoke.jpgWe know someone who signed up for a checking account so that he could get a free portable DVD player. Technology is so advanced now that almost anyone can afford one, like the Philips Portable DVD Player with 7" LCD display and 2 hour playback. AC and car adapters, and AV cables are included as is the built-in rechargeable battery. Nothing says you are the life of the party like this Memorex's portable Karaoke Home Entertainment System. It includes a CD player, echo control for those off key and a 2 digit LED display. Practice enough and you may be Oprah's next $250,000 winner.

Under $20.00

sonyremote.jpgSpeck's ToughSkin Rubberized Case is compatible with 80/120/160 GB iPod classic 6G and is built for those that are on the clumsy side. It also comes with a belt clip. Sony's RM-VL 600 Universal Learning Remote can handle up to 8 different inputs, is pre-programmed for most brands and has an easy one-touch control.

If you know somebody with a Flip Camcorder, we can't say enough about how grateful they would be if you got them a Tripod. Adjustable, it comes with interchangeable rubber feet.

motorolah350.jpgThe Motorola H350 Headset works with any Bluetooth-equipped phone up to 30 ft. away. Considering cell phone usage while driving is a no-no these days, this would be a simple hint in the guise of a gift. No gift list is complete without at least one I-Dog and our pick is the inexpensive Dance. Plug him into your iPod or MP3 player and he plays your music through his speakers and does a doggy dance. He obeys certain verbal commands and his lights move to the beat.

Under $10.00

The Iluv i203PUR Lightweight Earphones for iPod come in various colors but we kind of lean towards the purple ones. Lightweight earclips are included for those on the go and inline volume control makes them easy to adjust.

usbipodcharger.jpgiFrogz Luxe Case in blue and black fits iPhone 3G and 3GS, is soft to the touch and allows full access to all controls and functions. The Universal iPod USB Charger Kit works with most iPods and includes a car charger and a retractable 31.5" coil cable.

foldingspeaker.jpgINSTEN's Folding Stereo Speaker supports all iPods and other musical devices with a 3.5mm plug. The aluminum speaker folds up when not in use and are great for traveling. Nothing says portable as well as this Kinamax USB 3D Optical Scroll Wheel Mouse. With an ergonomic design, it has a retractable cable and comes with its own mouse pad.

A/V players

fuze.jpgIt's difficult to compete with the top of the line SanDisk Sansa Fuze. The player holds 4GB of media (expandable with SD slot,) which translates into up to 1,000 tunes. It also has FM radio with 40 presets and built in microphone.

Sony fans will appreciate their latest Walkman Video that holds over 1,800 songs or 30 hrs. of video on its 8GB. Its 2" TFT color display is LED backlit and the player supports most audio formats. Coby's MP305-4G combines an MP3 player, FM radio, and USB flash drive with the company's usual affordable price.

playaz.jpgOne of the most creative MP3 players we have found is the Jada Interactive Playaz . The little guy has built-in speakers, and audio output for additional speakers and gets down to whatever tune is playing.

For Kids

twilight.jpgThis is not to say that you can't share, for we have found that any time we buy something for our own kids, we dig them as much as they do. Nintendo's DS Lite Limited Edition Bundle comes with Super Mario. With advanced touchscreen, mic port and WiFi connection, watch them clean their rooms for the next month at least. The Scene It? Twilight Deluxe Edition will probably sell out quickly now that the movie is out.

We had to include something from Sesame Street as they recently celebrated their 40th birthday. The Silly Sounds Remote resembles Cookie Monster but press any of the number buttons and Elmo speaks or it makes a silly sound. The light flashes as well and when your kidlet wants to quit, he issues a time out phrase to keep her/him playing.

vsmile.jpgVtech's V.Smile TV Learning System is one of the hottest toys this season. Connect to your TV, pop in a Smartridge and your child can play games as well as learn. The included joystick works for left and right-handed users and games can be found for various age groups.

We personally recommend anything by Leapfrog, one of the best series of learning tools we purchased for our own kids. The Tag Reading System is almost a juvenile version of the Smartpen. With over 20 books available, touching with it makes the words speak and the pictures sing. Parents can connect to keep tabs on their kids.

minddflex.jpgAnd if you want a toy for yourself, give the Mindflex Game to your kids and, when they tire of it, take custody. The device features a cushion of air that a ball rests on and brain waves literally can be trained to move it up and down or through hurdles, hoops and other obstacles.

Ucreate Music allows kids of any age to become a DJ. An online library holds tracks special effects and filters and finished compositions can be shared online. Ucreate also comes in a Games & Artimation version for those who lean in another direction.

It's easy to get carried away when money isn't a major factor, but for most of us, that's the way it is. We hope we have made it a bit simpler. NAV hopes you have a great holiday this year no matter how you celebrate it!

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November 13, 2009

JVC Lower Priced Blu-ray Player

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JVC is offering a more affordable Blu-ray player in the US. In addition to being compatible with most DVDs and CDs, the JVC XV-BP11 will also play back AVCHD format, used in many HD camcorders, such as the JVC Everio line. At a price of only $199.99, the player is quick loading, and has cinema zoom and parental lock.

Via Akihabara News

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November 12, 2009

BlueBeat - Download for a Quarter

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There's a new download service in town. BlueBeat offers MP3s for only 25ยข apiece. That's right, a mere quarter will get you a tune from Michael Jackson, The Beatles (although EMI is "looking into it,") Taylor Swift, or almost any other artist you can think of. Full albums are accessible for $4.25 each. The beta site requires free sign up and we hope that it manages to stay afloat.

Via BlueBeat

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November 3, 2009

Free TV Hub Boasts 1,400 Channels

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Want to watch but not pay a premium? Free TV Hub serves up over 1,400 channels of streamed content. Don't expect HD and don't ask too many questions. Instead, enjoy the fuzziness of news, sports, movies, religion and TV from your PC.

Via Free TV Hub

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October 6, 2009

TiVo Comes to BlackBerry

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RIM has finally released TiVo for BlackBerry owners, sort of. With the free application, users can view their Program Guide and schedule movies and programs for the set-top box. Unfortunately, you cannot stream them onto the smartphones, but at least it is a step in the right direction and the price is right.

Via BlackBerry App World

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September 22, 2009

Apple TV 40GB Dropped, 160GB Model Price Lowered

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If you were thinking of purchasing an Apple TV, note that the company has dropped their 40GB model completely and lowered the price on the high end 160GB device. The device has been marked down $100.00.

Via Apple TV

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September 9, 2009

Wii Offers Free Internet Channel

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Wii owners will be pleased to note that Nintendo has made their Internet channel available at no charge. Downloadable from the Wii Shop Channel, users can check email, net surf, and it now supports Adobe Flash. Those who previously paid for the service will get a free NES download as compensation.

Via Nintendo

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