Think Geek's Holiday Gadget List

Holiday shopping guide season already? Early birds are already getting the jump on the season. Recently we saw the Neiman Marcus Fantasy List but if you are looking for something a little less pricey and a whole lot geekier, Think Geek has unveiled their list which is an answer to the Neiman's list. Instead of the $75,000 Swami conversational robot, you can spend $349.99 on Pleo, the robotic dinosaur, instead of the Online Media Wall, you can opt for a wi-fi enabled photo frame. Other fun gadgets include the mobile surveillance robot which looks like a Mars rover and has a mini video camera, the MySky GPS star tracker, which eliminates messing around with star maps to understand the constellations,iPod video goggles and the LED art fan which not only cools you off but also provides a complete light show. Details and prices in the gallery.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Neece Oct 12th 2007 1:44PM
These are more my cup of tea than the NM holiday list. Those iPod goggles are tres cool. :)
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Pleo HQ Oct 12th 2007 7:42PM
Anxiously awaiting the release of Pleo. Just a few more weeks now! If you want to learn more about Pleo, head on over to Pleo HQ...
http://pleohq.com/
The site brings together Pleo content from a variety of sources: news & blog posts from Google, Technorati, and del.icio.us; images & videos from Flickr and YouTube; pre-orders from Amazon and auctions from eBay; basic info, technical specs, an FAQ and more.
Lee McCoy Oct 14th 2007 6:26AM
Or you could try the UK Pleo site at http://www.pleo-toy.co.uk. If others can add their site, so can I?