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Gadget Guide #1 – February 2006

Author: James Bannan SUMMARY: Our latest feature here at TweakTown is our Gadget Guides where we look at computer things useful, crazy and ridiculous.
Editor: Cameron Wilmot
Category: Guides
Published: 21st February 2006

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Introduction

Welcome to TweakTown’s first Gadget Guide. This is a regular feature in which we bring together some of the best, most interesting and most innovative computer-based peripherals on the market and put them through their paces.

As you’ll see from the reviews, we’re interested in a wide range of products covering many aspects of computing – networking, storage, communications and entertainment. Our main criterion for selection is that the product should be a standalone unit, even if it does rely on a computer in some way, whether for power or for functionality.

Each of the products seek to enhance your computing experience in some way, by either filling a large and unsatisfyingly empty niche, or by showing you something you never knew you could live without!

So don’t make the mistake of dismissing these products as gimmicks simply because we’ve bundled them together in a “Gadget Guide”. They’re all serious contenders for your business, and some impressive work and innovation has gone into their creation.

Enjoy as we begin our first Gadget Guide!



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