January 30, 2009 www.mikehoneycutt.com/gadgets. Gadget : a tool to make your life easier  Not a sales talk  Not a techie talk www.mikehoneycutt.com/gadgets.

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January 30,

Gadget : a tool to make your life easier  Not a sales talk  Not a techie talk

 One question - most at the end  On website at bottom of slides  Not enough time  Prizes!

 eBay  Feedback is your friend  Read auction carefully  Be patient  Websites:  

Website: store.irobot.com Cost  New: $130 to $600  Used/Refurbished: $50 and up

Website: store.irobot.com Pros:  Easy to use  Gets under beds/tables  Great on hardwood floors/carpet  Works well on pet hair  Avoids stairs

Website: store.irobot.com Cons:  Cost  Random coverage  Battery - replace every 2 years  Fringe on rugs

Website: store.irobot.com The Geek Speaks: Roomba doesn’t replace vacuuming but easily cuts it in half

Geek Diversion : Memory Cards - 1 gigabyte (1 gb) = about 200 pictures or songs

Website: (and others) Cost: $40 to $250 - depending on size Pros:  Slide show on your shelf Cons:  Cost

Website: Discourages “pests” - both two and four legged – from entering your yard, garden, etc. by squirting water at them. Cost – around $60 at

Website: VRFM9R - Transmits music from a flash drive or memory card to the speakers in your car Cost:$30 ( ) $5 for flash drive or SD memory card

Website: Pros:  Music through car speakers  Security – thieves know iPods  Connect iPod/other Cons:  Minor – copying music  Free FM station – problem in larger cities

Website: Pros:  Control lamps, appliances, Christmas lights, etc. remotely. Cons: 

Website:  Play music on a hand-held device  MP3 – just a song saved on your computer  MP3 means Apple iPod for 70% of people  MP3s come from your music CDs or can be purchased for around $1 from Apple or Amazon.

Website: Pros:  Portable and easy to use Cons:  Cost - $15 to $400  Ease of use for some (not Apple)

Website: any cell phone vendor Makes phone calls but also might:  Play songs (MP3), GPS, takes pictures and videos, work on Excel spreadsheets, check , connect to the Internet and …  Gratuitous Swipe at Apple iPhone  Copy/paste, keyboards, removable battery, and removable storage.

Website: any cell phone vendor Pros:  It holds my life Cons:  Cost - $100 to $700  Ease of use  Monthly cost – more important, life-of- contract cost

Website: any cell phone vendor The Geek Speaks: In three to five years, most of us will not own a: Digital Camera MP3 Player GPS Credit/Debt Card will own a smart phone

Website: A VCR on steroids Cost:Free to $500 (HD version) $13 a month for TV listings

Website: Pros:  Record favorite shows  Pause and rewind live TV  Record your favorite stars anywhere they appear  Record two channels at once  Search for keywords – Incas, Huskies, etc. – and automatically record

Website: Cons:  Cost The Geek Speaks: If you use it, you’ll want it. Start with your cable company’s “Tivo” and try Tivo later.

Website: Cost: $50 to $600 Basic Models: Current location Advanced Models: Turn-by-turn directions (with voice), connects to car speakers, cell phone (Bluetooth), traffic reports, play songs (MP3)

Website: Pros:  Never lost Cons:  Cost  Updated maps  Mountains, trees, clouds affect signal

Website: Cost: $50 to $800 $25 for memory cards

Website: Pros:  Instant Gratification  Hundreds of Pictures - $5 memory card  Shoots Video Too Cons:  Can be expensive  Small screen a problem outside

Website: The Geek Speaks: For most of us, don’t worry about megapixels and buy the cheapest camera that handles your needs.

QQuestions?  Prizes!