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Things I Want in 2009
Posted on February 28th, 2009 No commentsEveryone has a wish list, right? Well I have come up with the list of things I want in 2009.
ICON A5 Personal Aircraft
Maybe one day we will be flying instead of driving.
The ICON A5 is a low cost, 2-seater air plane. The instrument panel is not overwhelming, but is set up like road vehicles and the A5 has a built in GPS. To check out more about the company and see more videos and pictures, go to:
Sony DSC-G3 Cybershot
This Cybershot is amazing just like the previous versions. This camera has WiFi, you can easily post pictures and video from your camera to YouTube, Shutterfly and more, immediately after you take the picture and no need to hook the camera up to a computer. With WiFi just about anywhere nowadays, this camera is very cool for that social webber. I own a Cybershot now and love it, I always love upgrading when the new models come out.
2009 Nissan GT-R
In a previous article, where I talked about the new Nissan GT-R, I forgot to mention that I’d like one of these! The 2009 Nissan GT-R is truly a sports car of great value. Priced under $80k, its performance matches cars in the $200k price range.
It has a twin-turbo 3.8L aluminum V6 engine that produces 480HP, propelling the car from 0-60MPH in 3.5 seconds.
http://www.gtrnissan.com/index.html?deeplink=globe|de
SEAmagine Ocean Pearl Personal Submarine
With the most expensive and highest maintenance cost, the SEAmagine Ocean Pearl is on my list of things I want in 2009. With this machine, you can navigate the ocean for 8 hours by itself. There is still limited information on this machine, but I can tell it strikes my interest.
3M MPRO110 Pocket Projector
If you are into gadgets or are an on the go work professional, the 3M Micro Professional Projector is a really cool tool. About the size of a cell phone, the battery powered projector connects to most digital devices to project movies and photos anywhere. Personally, I am a gadget guy.
LiveScribe Pulse Smart Pen
Great for meetings. Not only can you write notes, but at the same time your notes are recorded digitally.
OQO Portable Computer
OLED is the new technology when it comes to monitors. Unfortunately the technology limits the screen size to relatively small sizes. In the case of a small, portable computer, OLED is a perfect choice. The OLED technology allows for the screens to be thinner than regular LED screens and use less power, so you know the OQO Portable Computer is thin and has great battery life.
Not to sound like the Merrill Lynch CEO…well FORMER Merrill Lynch CEO - Click For Article. I don’t want to sound too greedy, but even a few things on the list would be dank!
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