To Give and To Get
Make room in your home theater for eight tiny reindeer — our gift guide is coming to town.
Stocking up on stuff like MP3 players, minisystems, speakers, remote controls, two-way radios, and CD and DVD boxed sets might sound a little — well, unorthodox (how about “nuts”?), but it doesn’t have to be. The gifts shown on these pages range from a portable DVD player to a remote control just for the kids to the entire Grateful Dead in a box, and prices run all the way from $20 to $650, with many coming in at less than $100. And you will find something for everyone, even technophobic Auntie Min.
Yo, Your Sister
The
6-gigabyte (GB) hard drive on the Archos Jukebox 6000 ($349) lets you stuff
150 CDs ripped at 128 kilobits per second (kbps) into a player that actually
slips into your shirt pocket — it’s about as big as two audio cassette
cases stacked one on top of the other. Give the Jukebox 6000 to your sister
so she can store her entire Euro pop collection and, if you’re lucky, you’ll
never have to listen to another dance track again. The side-lit LCD can show
complete song title and artist information, and the interface is easy to use.
The jukebox comes with both “backphones,” for listening on the go,
and a stereo mini-plug-to-RCA cable so you can patch it into your audio system.
MusicMatch Jukebox Plus software lets you rip MP3 files from either a Mac or
PC, and there’s a USB cable for quick downloads. Four AA Ni-MH batteries
come inside the lightweight player, and there’s a second set in the box.
Also included is a dark blue carrying case. You might want to get a Jukebox
6000 for yourself — Radiohead, Dylan, and Coltrane trump Euro pop any day.
Archos - www.archos.com, 949-453-1121
