Keeping It Simple
So many mobiles today try to cram every gadget you'd need in a casing that squeezes into your back pocket. Motorola's Motofone F3c ($TBA) provides a refreshing alternative with clean design, a big display and surprising slimness.
www.hellomoto.com
Vinyl Vindication
With Poketo always bringing new designs to the plate, there's always a reason to buy a new vinyl wallet ($20). From their current Tokyo Series, artist Aya Konda's design would look great sticking out of any audio lover's pocket.
www.poketo.com
Tuned In
Listen to your PSP on your ride's stereo while charging the device at the same time with Nyko's Power Tuner ($20). It plugs right into a car's cigarette lighter and transmits the portable's audio through your vehicle's speakers.
www.nyko.com
Top Of The List
After all the holiday gift-giving why don't you present something to yourself? We recommend something like JVC's HD-70FN97 ($5,500). This HD-ILA television stretches 70" and brightens the room with a smooth, sharp, 1080p image.
www.jvc.com
No No, Nano
Storing up to 4GB of digital music, Samsung's YP-Z5 ($249) digital audio player and portable picture viewer sports a 1.82-inch TFT LCD. The slender silver or black gizmo features DNSe surround sound and supports MP3, WMA and WMA-DRM10 files.
www.samsung.com
Got Music
With 8GB ready for music storage, music access keys taking faceplate prominence, and the ability to stream music via Bluetooth, the Nokia N91 8GB ($599) gives you a tempting alternative to lugging both your phone and MP3 player everywhere.
www.nokia.com