What To Buy Your Man in 2010

Posted by Ed on Mar 15th, 2010

It’s a new decade and a new era for what possessions people desire. 10 years ago everyone wanted a home PC or DVD player. These products are just about at their end of their life-span now and the next generation of quicker and more advanced tech is taking over. If you’re looking for the best gifts for men then you’ll need to get with the times and find out what is really in vogue right now.Lets take a look at some promising presents for this year.

Micro RC Helicopter. Many may think that micro RC helicopters and not that far removed from their larger big brothers, but they would be wrong. Previously you had to fork out a whole lot of money for a remote control helicopter and then find an empty field with low winds to test it in. You wouldn’t even dream of an RC plane as these were even worse. You can fly micro choppers however in pretty much any room of the house and the good ones can be controlled by even the most malcoordinated of users. All you need to look out for is braking a light or sharing the daylights out of the cat.

Latest Gen Mobile Phones. 10 years ago a phone was just that, something to make calls with…but now they do pretty much everything we desire. We can now browse the internet on phones, send and receive email, play games and even find our way via GPS.  However, technology does not stand still and men especially want the most up-to-date gadgets to play with. Look out for more phones incorporating mini digital projectors, night vision recorders and even telescoping lenses attachments.

Netbooks. As with all gadgets, computers are getting smaller all the time. The laptop started to get so small that people decided to call it something new, and so the netbook was born. Admittedly they do slightly different jobs, but netbooks are becoming as powerful as laptops these days and so more and more people are choosing them as their primary computer. Reductions in weight and increases in battery life are just some of the developments planned for a number of netbooks.

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