WHAT YOU NEED
Since holiday cash isn’t going into the stock market, why not treat yourself to one of these nifty new audio gadgets?
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NUMARK’S T TI
TURNTABLE
Time was, you had to
replace your vinyl LPs
with CDs, which you’d
then dump into i Tunes.
This new turntable cuts
out the middleman. A
built-in iPod dock allows
you to transfer audio
directly from your records
onto an iPod Classic or
Nano. There’s also a
USB port, so you can
connect your Mac or
PC and easily convert
music to digital files.
numark.com, $449
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Headphonies Designed by artists such as Frank Kozik and MAD, these portable speakers (available in five characters) pack a big sound. headphonies.com, $30
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Pioneer XMp3 Like a musical DVR, this portable MP3 player/Sirius XM satellite radio lets you record and play 100 hours of programming. pioneer.com, $280
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Nokia 5800 Xpress Music
This touch-screen phone
was made for music geeks,
offering 8GB to store
as many as 6,000 songs.
nokia.com, TBD
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mi Share Transfer music
from one iPod to another—
no cables, computer, or
i Tunes required. Then
celebrate your individuality.
mishare.com, $100
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We SC Multi Bongo The Swedish streetwear line adds red, yellow, green, and blue accents to its headphones, making them as cool as they are quality. wesc.com, $84
30 JANUAR Y 2009 / SPIN.COM GE TS STAINS OU T FAST
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