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6:50AM | posted by Shelley Ng | November 21, 2008 | comments: 0

5 Gadgets You Can't Live Without

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Women's Health magazine took the most-asked questions to cross its readers’ Blackberry–addled minds and came up with the ultimate guide to becoming a tech superstar.

And the result? The editors came up with these five can’t-live-without gadgets that we found. They’re super-cool, not very expensive, and will make life a bit easier for you!

PRODUCT INFO AND VIDEO AFTER THE JUMP...


Polaroid Pogo, $150
The editors absolutely love it because now, you can hand out photos—and memories—on the spot.

Black & Decker Power Monitor, $100
It's a great item for your home, especially during this tough economic climate. The editors at Women’s Health think this is a great pick because it will help you save electricity and money! ($100)

The Netflix Player By Roku, $100
This player will make a great addition to your home entertainment center. No more driving to Blockbuster or waiting for the mail with the Netflix Player by Roku. You’ll be able to get instant DVDs.

Dell Mini, $350
This mini computer is perfect because you’ll be able to pack Facebook (and everything else you may need on your computer) right in your purse.

The Plantsense Easybloom, $60, plantsense.com
The Easybloom is for all those wanna-be gardeners out there. Just shove the 11-inch stick into the dirt in a spot where you want to grow a plant. The built-in sensors gather info on soil moisture, sunlight, and temperature. After 24 hours, plug it into your computer’s USB port to upload the data to plantsense.com, which spits out a list of the perfect flowers for your locale or info on how to rescue an ailing plant.

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