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Valentine's Day Gift Guide

By CNET.com.au on 07 February 2008

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Gifts for Him


There's no better way to make a boy giddy with delight than to buy him that special toy that will satisfy his tech urges.

Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock

Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock
True love means not complaining when your guy pulls out his Slash-from-the-Gunners impersonation.

Logitech G25 Racing Wheel

Logitech G25 Racing Wheel
Why buy cologne when you can get New Car Smell? This racing wheel is good for handling dangerous curves. On the virtual racing circuit, that is.

Mio DigiWalker C520

Mio DigiWalker C520
If your road to love has been fraught with twists, turns and obstacles, make things smoother with an in-car GPS.

Dell XPS M1730

Dell XPS M1730
Give the gift of gaming with a seriously beefed-up desktop replacement.

Corsair Flash Survivor

Corsair Flash Survivor
Storage can be sexy. This rugged, manly USB drive will keep 16GB worth of love-lorn e-mails safe from harm.

Logitech diNovo Mini Keyboard

Logitech diNovo Mini Keyboard
If you're sick of a keyboard coming between you when you're snuggling together on the sofa, nab a miniaturised media centre version.

 

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