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<title>Four Over Hyped Gadgets And The One You Must Have</title>
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<h3>1. Amazon Kindle</h3>
 
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<p><strong>Useless Factor: </strong>Paying to read blogs, ugly design</p>
 
<p>The kindle is one expensive gadget at $400. On top of that, you have to pay at least around $10 a month for papers, and $1 or $2 to read blogs. Why would you do that when you can access this type of content online for free? The whole thing is just completely unrealistic for the mainstream audience, especially since you would have to buy 40 e-books to get your moneys worth. It's definitely not useful for anything outside of reading books (especially not photo-heavy books) as the "browsing" experience and graphics gives you a nostalgic feeling of the late 90's.</p>
 
<p>Further proof that the Kindle is useless: have you ever actually seen a person use it in real life? I take the BART every day, and the iPod to Kindle ratio is about a 10:0.</p>
 
<h3>2. Microsoft Zune</h3>
 
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<p><strong>Useless Factor: </strong>It's Not an <a href="http://www.ipod.com" target="_blank">iPod</a></p>
 
<p>Do you remember when the Zune was first released in stores last November? Probably not since there certainly wasn't a single line formed for it anywhere. Even though the second generation Zune is a lot more attractive than the first release people called the &amp;ldquo;plastic brick,&amp;rdquo; I still wouldn't spend $240-$399 on a device that's not nearly as cool and flexible as the iPod line. Perfect, yet one more Microsoft product you can't use with your Mac...or your PC for that matter.</p>
 
<h3>3. Ford Sync</h3>
 
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<p><strong>Useless Factor: </strong>Ford + Microsoft = a $395 bad idea</p>
 
<p>I hate to bash two Microsoft products back to back, but can you really blame me? Ford's game plan on boosting sales of their unsold car inventory by introducing Ford Sync is very sad, to say the least. Even the cheapest of cell phones already have voice recognition technology, which isn't even a hugely sought after feature- the iPhone doesn't have it and nobody cares. And the convenience of hands-free - isn't that what the blue-tooth is for, and for a lot cheaper? The only useful thing about the Ford Sync is maybe the fact that you can browse through your music using voice command, and have your text messages read out loud to you. Great.</p>
 
<p>Let's just say that the day I decide to buy a new Ford because of the Ford Sync, and so I can hook up my Zune to my Ford Sync - is the day I'll buy the Amazon Kindle.</p>
 
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<h3>4. Macbook Air</h3>
 
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<p><strong>Useless Factor: </strong>$1799 - $3,098</p>
 
<p>The Macbook Air is a completely stripped down laptop where you have to sacrifice <a href="http://www.webupon.com/Web-Talk/10-Convincing-Reasons-Why-You-SHOULDNT-Buy-the-MacBook-Air.79025" target="_blank"><u>standard laptop features</u></a>, speed, and hard drive space for thinness that can fit into a manila envelope.  This <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z0ERgZ9dztk" target="_blank"><u>YouTube parody of the Macbook Air</u></a> commercial says it all. So unless you're a heavy traveler and you would use this as a secondary laptop, it's not worth it.</p>
 
<h3><strong>The Gadget We Can't Live Without:</strong></h3>
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<h3>The GPS Device</h3>
 
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<p><strong>Bragging Factor: </strong>It helps you get places.</p>
 
<p>Last year GPS systems hit a sort of "tipping point" as retailers everywhere started selling them like hotcakes, now that they are widely affordable. Amazon attributed &amp;ldquo;best ever&amp;rdquo; holiday profits party to GPS sales. GPS is no longer limited to the luxury car owner overpaying for the added feature; now the average person can afford one.</p>
 
<p>And with gas prices heading higher, I think we can all afford to get a device that saves us from driving around aimlessly when we're lost. You can get solid GPS devices by the best brands for reasonable prices like the <a href="http://www.buzzillions.com/dz_535487_tomtom_one_3rd_edition_reviews" target="_blank"><u>TomTom One 3rd Edition</u></a> for $192, or the <a href="http://www.buzzillions.com/dz_648871_navigon_2100_portable_gps_reviews" target="_blank"><u>Navigon Portable GPS</u></a> for $129. If you're willing to spend a little more and want the best GPS device, you can see <a href="http://www.buzzillions.com/4294966923_nz_gps_devices_reviews?Ns=number_of_reviews%7c1" target="_blank">the top rated GPS systems here.</a></p>
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