If you're still searching for that perfect gift for the special person in your life this Valentine's Day, then we have a couple of suggestions that may help you make up your mind. If your other half likes stylish but practical gifts, then take a look at these clever watches that are just a little bit different. |
Something for the ladies...
For the woman who has everything, buy her an MP3 player with a difference! Perhaps the lady in your life loves to travel without clutter, or only ever takes a small handbag wherever she goes. Or perhaps there's just no room left in the handbag she's got! Well now there is an MP3 player that she won't need to carry separately. This beautiful pink ladies MP3 watch has 128 MB storage for up to 30 of her favourite tunes and she can easily change these using the USB interface. Just charge the watch for 12 hours of continuous music listening. Now she can listen to her favourite tunes whenever and wherever she wants! It looks good, it's practical and it tells the time too! Just plug in the headphones and go! For any woman who's stylish but likes to travel light this is an ideal gift. In fact, who needs that handbag anymore! |
Something for the men...
Does your man love all those amazing gadgets in the James Bond movies? Well now you can give him one of his very own! Even if he has every new gadget going, you can still be sure to surprise him with this amazing portable TV. This amazing watch is also a hi-tech TV. It has a small 1.5" colour screen which relies on TFT (Thin Film Transistor) technology and delivers a high resolution picture far superior to anything traditional TVs can offer. The watch is powered by a rechargeable lithium - polymer battery which provides an hour of viewing time, which you can extend to 3 hours by placing the watch on its smart battery-powered docking station. For unlimited viewing and to charge, simply plug the docking station into the mains. It's easy to operate and a SONY PLL synthesizer tuner allows access to all terrestial channels. The earphones double up as the TV Wristwatch's antenna. Redsave Editor www.redsave.com |
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