I don't want a netbook, I don't need it because my notebook does the job very well and I don't need anything smaller. I was thinking over the kindle and it seems to be interesting. The question is: will I be using it? I don't think I would manage enough free time to read many books on it. But i will consider it, thanks man.
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It was not that hard for me to figure outrawsavon
I suppose so as knowing all these things about a buddy (when did he buy shirt, ball, what does he think about every thing he has etc.) would be at least suspicious :D
OK, back to the topic. I'm thinking and thinking and have no idea.. Oh - please do not suggest things from, let's say, American Internet stores, as I live in Europe and it wouldn't be possible for the present to arrive in time.
He plays football and volleyball recreationally with friends few times every week, so you shouldn't bother about balance between computer and real life in his case ;) Moreover, I think he would prefer something technology-related over some sports gear (he has even bought himself new shoes, ball and shirt lately, so I don't think he needs it).
Hello,
what birthday gift for a person who's really into IT, games and generally new technologies? He doesn't want any console, as he has those which he consider worthy of having. He has modernised his PC recently and also got a new notebook, so I wouldn't relate the present with PC components. Then, I'm a little bit confused - what should I buy? Let's say that I want to spend not more than $200 (OK, if it really kicks ass, I can spend a little more :)). What would you suggest?
Wait for PSP360-Touch-uberSelfDestructionMachine, dude.
And now seriously - one can wait an eternity and it still wouldn't be enough. After release of one device, there is always a rumour about the new device - that's how this works. Some time has passed since the PSP's release, but until we read an official announcement, there is no point in waiting for the unspecified "PSP2". Get PSP - many wonderful games and really good NetFront browser which I often use and can honestly recommend :)
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