Valentine's day

Valentine's Day Gift Guide

By CNET.com.au on 07 February 2008

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If you're out to impress someone who's just a friend now (but you hope will someday be more), these impressive new products are sure to help you in your quest.

LG Viewty

LG Viewty
This eagerly anticipated handset has a vibrating touchscreen that will give your would-be paramour a tingle or two.

Logitech QuickCam Pro 9000

Logitech QuickCam Pro 9000
Long-distance relationship? Stay in touch with a webcam. Just what you choose to use it for is entirely up to you.

ASUS EeePC 701

ASUS EeePC 701
Smaller equals cuter, and therefore appropriate for Valentine's Day. The fact that this mini laptop performs beautifully is icing.

Nokia N95 8GB

Nokia N95 8GB
Give this and your object of affection will be reminded of you every time someone says "Sweet phone you've got there".

iRiver Clix 2

iRiver Clix 2
iPods may be renowned for their sexy silhouettes, but for a less populist alternative, the Clix 2 offers similar smooth contours.

Sharp AQUOS LC-42PD7X

Sharp AQUOS LC-42PD7X
Snuggle up on the sofa and chuck Ghost in the Blu-ray player: it's time to get romantic in high-definition.

 

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