TOP 10 FATHER’S DAY GIFT IDEAS FOR THE “GEEK DAD” ON YOUR LIST
June 17, 2005 (PRLEAP.COM) Technology News
1. Harmony 880 Remote Control: For the "Audiophile" Dad. The Harmony remote solves a problem that is prevalent in Dad's modern-day living room: too many complicated remote controls. It has the ability to control any component with an infrared receiver. After an intuitive, Internet-powered setup, any family member or guest can use the Harmony remote without Dad’s guesswork or frustration. (Suggested retail price: $249, www.logitech.com)2. Archos AV 420 Pocket Video Recorder: For the "Mobile Entertainment Dad". The experience starts in the living room where Dad can record TV shows and movies directly from a TV, VCR, or cable / satellite receiver with a convenient one-time set-up TV Cradle. Complicated you say? Not for Dad. Archos has a done a wonderful job making this device easy. Dad can take his shows anywhere, anytime. (Suggested retail price: $499, www.archos.com)
3. Garmin Street Pilot C330: The "always gets lost and doesn't ask for directions Dad". In-car navigation has never been easier—or more affordable. Dad doesn't need to give up that old vintage car he' had since high school in order to get fancy on-board GPS. Garmins StreetPilot "c-series" GPS navigators feature a simple touchscreen interface, with automatic route calculation to any destination and turn-by-turn voice-prompted directions along the way. (Suggested retail price: $749.99, www.garmin.com)
4. Network Walkman Digital Music Player NW-E405: For the "My first MP3 player Dad". The NW-E405 is incredibly small, about the size of a pack of gum, yet it still has a 3-line display. This means Dad can better manage his Tom Jones music collection, and because he can view all the important track information (song title, song duration, battery life, etc.) so he can sing to Mom all day long. It comes with 512MB storage capacity, letting him load up with 345 songs. (Suggested retail price: $129, www.sonystyle.com)
5. Pentax Optio 750z: For the "Retro camera Dad". Classic photography meets point-and-shoot convenience. The Optio750Z brings the best of two worlds together: the exacting controls found in traditional cameras that Dad probably has in his closet from many years ago with the convenience of point-and-shoot technology. Maintain complete control over exposure with manual shutter speed and aperture functions. (Suggested retail price: $400, www.pentax.com)
6. Tumi International Travel Adaptor: For the "international traveling Dad". He will appreciate this kit that includes: modem/phone adaptor that works in 80 countries; retractable phone cord for use with all laptops; electric adaptor for laptop, phones and small appliances that works in 150 countries; and a convenient zip case. (Suggested retail price: $95, www.tumi.com)
7. Jabra BT800 Bluetooth Headset: For the “mobile/wireless Dad”. With the BT800 Dad’s phone becomes the accessory! His mobile phone’s functions and operations are simply mirrored on the headset, giving him an immediate feeling of familiarity. It’s innovative, yet intuitively simple to use. (Suggested retail price: $149, www.jabra.com)
8. Samsung Sports Cam: For the “sports Dad”. The SC-X105 features a durable, rubberized body that is water resistant and built to withstand harsh conditions, like those kids soccer games. The pocket-size chassis and streamlined design provide maximum portability for Dad’s on-the-go lifestyle fitting directly into his pockets, backpacks and other athletic gear. An extra sports camera module provides hands-free shooting capability and can be mounted on a helmet or other stable surface for extreme-sports recording. (Suggested retail price: $599 www.samsung.com)
9. Nokia 8800: For the “get rid of that brick-of-a- cell-phone Dad”. Dad will like the new sleek Nokia 8800 phone. Its graceful looks and seamless functions will leave a lasting impression with the other not so cool dads. Every aspect has been meticulously considered and precisely engineered; from its steel-clad body to the state-of-the-art slide mechanism and fine-pitched screen with reinforced glass - this phone is a masterpiece. (Suggested retail price: $TBD available Q3 www.nokia.com)
10. Shure E2c Earbuds: For the “rock concert dad”. Originally developed for professional musicians, the E2c combines Dynamic MicroDriver speaker technology with a sound isolating design to deliver rich, full-range sound while blocking outside noise — ideal for enhancing his listening experience with portable MP3, DVD, and CD players as well as all other audio sources. Dad can listen like a rock-start, without trying to be one. (Suggested retail price: $109; www.shure.com)
“Technosexuals are looking not only for the latest tech innovations, but for products that are also stylish and sleek,” said Ricky Montalvo, founder of GeekandChic.com. “The products we’ve compiled in our top ten list combine the best of both worlds to reflect the true geek chic lifestyle.”
About GeekandChic.com – GeekandChic.com was founded in 2003 by Ricky Montalvo, a self-described fashionisto and geek. Montalvo coined the phrase “technosexual” to describe a growing group of individuals much like himself – “chic geeks” living urban lifestyles but also interested in gadgets and technology. By his own definition, a technosexual is someone who navigates through life with the empowerment of technology and a flair for style. GeekandChic.com offers insight, commentary, advice and information about the technosexual & geek chic lifestyle. More information can be found at www.geekandchic.com.