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Boogie Board LCD Writing Tablet List Price: $39.95 Sale Price: $34.00 Average Rating: ![]() |
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You've probably never heard of a Boogie Board LCD Writing Tablet. That's because it's brand new - the first ever LCD writing tablet. Not only is the Boogie Board Tablet new, it's revolutionary! The Boogie Board tablet is the tree-friendly electronic alternative to paper, pencils, and pens... |
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Smartshopper Deluxe Model SS-201 Grocery List Organizer List Price: $125.00 Sale Price: $79.95 Used From: $50.00 Average Rating: ![]() |
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The Smartshopper deluxe organizes and prints your grocery list categorized by store aisle. Smartshopper is a convenient way to keep track of your errands and groceries. You can add items to your shopping list by simply speaking into Smartshopper's builtin microphone with state-of-the-art voice recognition... |
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Scholastic Electronic Text Messengers List Price: $16.99 Sale Price: $16.99 |
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Create a network of up to 24 friends and send them messages from 600 feet away! Text message your friends! Works through walls! Includes 2 electronic messengers, one for you and one for a friend. Stores up to 14 messages... |
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Canon 2400 SLR Gadget Bag for EOS SLR Cameras List Price: $65.00 Sale Price: $29.02 Used From: $32.30 Average Rating: ![]() |
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Canon 2400 Gadget Bag for Video Cameras and SLRs |
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Canon Deluxe Gadget Bag 100EG List Price: $50.00 Sale Price: $22.22 Used From: $28.95 Average Rating: ![]() |
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The Canon Deluxe Gadget Bag 100EG was designed with enough room to hold one or two camera bodies, three to four lenses, as well as an assortment of film, batteries, and other necessities for photographers... |
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Pyrus Electronics 2gb 2.8 Inch Touch Screen Multi Media Player Sale Price: $39.99 Average Rating: ![]() |
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2.8-inch full touch mp4 player; Multi music formats as MP3, WMA and WAV, good timber and real audio frequency displayMPEG-4(AVI) video format play, full-screen play display; Built-in hi-fi 8 Ohm speaker; Support card-inserting function: MINI SD card, 28M/256M/512M/1GB/2GB/4GB/8GBHigh-definition JPEG picture browse function; Digital record, A-B replay function; Energy-saving setting, brightness adjustable, customerized power off time; Good timber, support 3D EQ surrounding effect, customerized EQ; Support multi languages; High Speed USB2... |
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E-volve Tuff-Shell electronic accessory gadget bag Sale Price: $38.35 |
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With a high-tech look and solid protection, our Tuff-Shell moulded Gadget Shells are as attractive as they are durable. --- Complete splash protection shields your gadgets and cables from spilled beverages and other fluids... |
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Orbitor Electronic Listening Device List Price: $59.95 Sale Price: $79.95 Average Rating: ![]() |
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The electronic listening device is so powerful a human conversation can be heard over 300 Feet away. Here secret surveillance when you really need to know what's going on. You'll get even more benefits with the view finder and Playback System. |
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The Gadget $10.23 The Gadget |
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Fad Gadget - The Best Of Fad Gadget * $12.97 Fad Gadget includes: Frank Tovey, Jonie Sacket (vocals); David Rogers (slide guitar, bass syntnesizer, double bass); David Simmonds, Nick Cash, B.J. Frost.Additional personnel includes: Daniel Miller, Alison Moyet, Einsturzende Neubauten, Dave Simmonds.Producers: Frank Tovey, Gareth Jones, Daniel Miller, John Fryer.Engineers: John Fryer, Eric Radcliffe, Gareth Jones.Personnel: Frank Tovey (vocals, guitar, electric piano, synthesizer, drum machine, computer, tapes, sound effects); Pete Balmer (vocals, bass guitar, background vocals); Anne Clift, John Fryer (vocals, background vocals); David Rogers (guitar, slide guitar, bass synthesizer, double bass); Eric Radcliffe (guitar, banjo, bass guitar); Rowland S. Howard (guitar); Eddie Carnihan, Simmon Gardener, Daryl Williams (brass); David Simmonds (piano, grand piano, organ, keyboards, synthesizer); Daniel Miller (synthesizer, Synclavier, drum machine); Nick Cash (vibraphone, drums, percussion); Robert Gotobed (drums); Alison Moyet (background vocals).Audio Remixers: Daniel Miller; Eric Radcliffe; Alistair Clay; Frank Tovey; Gareth Jones ; I Monster; John Fryer; Nick Cash.Liner Note Author: Paul Morley.Recording information: Blackwing Studios, London, England (1979-2000); Hansa Tonstudios, Berlin, Germany (1979-2000); London, England (1979-2000); RMS Studios, London, England (1979-2000); The Garden Studios, London, England (1979-2000).Photographers: Peter Gruchot; Dave Penny; Anno Dittmer; Anton Corbijn.Unknown Contributor Role: Malcolm Poynter.In 2001, when just about any band who had released their records during the post-punk explosion was having their records re-released, when bands like the Human League were releasing new records that revitalized their original sound, and when compilations released by Ersatz Audio, International Deejay Gigolos, and Ghostly International were gaining lots of attention for breathing new life into electronic-based post-punk/new wave, a Fad Gadget compilation was issued to shamefully little fanfare. During Frank Tovey`s initial stretch as Fad Gadget from (roughly) 1979-1984, he released four LPs and a slew of singles that rate as well as early Human League, one-shots the Normal, and Red Mecca-era Cabaret Voltaire. (He was also kind enough to part with a good portion of his pubes while in performance, but that`s another story.) As the first signing to Daniel Miller`s crucial Mute label, Fad Gadget`s mix of the absurd, the artful, and the alien-funky deserves canonization just as much as anyone else of the time. The Best of Fad Gadget is a bolstered update of 1986`s The Fad Gadget Singles, containing the earlier compilation in its entirety and adding B-sides and a second disc of mostly worthwhile remixes. These songs are just as likely to add a dance beat as they are likely to take a hand-drill to it and destroy it; from the synapse-frying plod of "Back to Nature" to the relatively less confrontational Kraut disco of "Collapsing New People," the com |
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GADGET BOY AND HEATHER:GADGET BOY SAV $6.92 The evil Spydra has unleashed a dangerous secret contained in the Egyptian pyramids and now she wants to use her new power to turn all the world`s leaders into mummies! It`s up to Gadget Boy, Agent Heather, and G-9 to stop her. He`ll have to use all his tricks, electronic devices, and gizmos to find a way to save the day. This collection presents this and other adventures of a little boy who will one day grow up to be the famous Inspector Gadget. |
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The Gadget, The $3.03 Buy and sell [The Gadget, The] at great prices. |
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Vivitar SLR Accessory Kit for V3800N 35mm SLR Camera/Lens, with Electronic Flash, System Gadget Bag, $30 Vivitar SLR Accessory Kit for V3800N 35mm SLR Camera/Lens, with Electronic Flash, System Gadget Bag, Lens Filter and Film |
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The Best of Fad Gadget $12.98 In 2001, when just about any band who had released their records during the post-punk explosion was having their records re-released, when bands like the Human League were releasing new records that revitalized their original sound, and when compilations released by Ersatz Audio, International Deejay Gigolos, and Ghostly International were gaining lots of attention for breathing new life into electronic-based post-punk/new wave, a Fad Gadget compilation was issued to shamefully little fanfare. During Frank Tovey's initial stretch as Fad Gadget from (roughly) 1979-1984, he released four LPs and a slew of singles that rate as well as early Human League, one-shots the Normal, and Red Mecca-era Cabaret Voltaire. (He was also kind enough to part with a good portion of his pubes while in performance, but that's another story.) As the first signing to Daniel Miller's crucial Mute label, Fad Gadget's mix of the absurd, the artful, and the alien-funky deserves canonization just as much as anyone else of the time. The Best of Fad Gadget is a bolstered update of 1986's The Fad Gadget Singles, containing the earlier compilation in its entirety and adding B-sides and a second disc of mostly worthwhile remixes. These songs are just as likely to add a dance beat as they are likely to take a hand-drill to it and destroy it; from the synapse-frying plod of "Back to Nature" to the relatively less confrontational Kraut disco of "Collapsing New People," the compilation plots a Lombard Blvd.-like course that runs from amateurish machine-grappling at its most exciting to chart-threatening dance-pop. If this greatness isn't enough to interest post-punk trainspotting types, scattered contributions from the Birthday Party's Roland S. Howard, Wire's Robert Gotobed, and the Normal's Miller should just about do it. ~ Andy Kellman, All Music GuidePerformers: Daniel Miller - Drum Machine, Synclavier, Synthesizer; Frank Tovey - Computers, Drum Machine, Guitar, Piano (Electric), Sequencing, Sound Effects, Synthesizer, Toy Instruments, Vocals, Voices; Eddie Carnihan - Brass; Anne Clift - Choir, Chorus, Vocals, Vocals (Background); Simmon Gardener - Brass; Alison Moyet - Choir, Chorus, Vocals (Background); Eric Radcliffe - Banjo, Bass, Guitar, Gu |
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Gadget Nation $14.96 Gadget Nation |
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The Gadget War $4.64 The Gadget War |
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You Are Not a Gadget $31.03 You Are Not a Gadget |
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Gadget Gambler $15.99 Gadget Gambler |
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Inspector Gadget/Inspector Gadget 2 $11.88 Inspector Gadget/Inspector Gadget 2 |
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Universal Gadget Wrist Charger $34.99 One of the best parts of road trips is quality time playing our favorite handheld games. (This is, of course, why you insist someone else drives the vehicle.) But the problem with long road trips is that you often exhaust the battery life of your gaming system before the point on the road trip where you really, really need it. Of course, we're talking about mile 150 of 300, where the guy riding shotgun starts in on a political diatribe and the person sitting next to you begins to have intestinal upset from the food recently delivered through the driver's side window. Where's Mario now? Oh yeah, he's dead until you can find an outlet. Are we there yet? The Wrist Charger, or as we like to call it, Bracer of Battery Life +2, straps comfortably to your wrist and plugs in to just about any electronic device you like. It'll power cell phones, mp3 players, gaming systems, or any device compatible with mini USB. Now you'll have plenty of power to get through long days traveling (or long lines at the DMV, we've been there, too!). When you reach your destination, simply plug your bracer in and charge its battery back up so you're ready with plenty of entertainment for the long trip home. |
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Girls & Gadget Double Feature - Electronic Lover / The Spy Who Came $9.99 What passed for new-fangled electronic technology in the mid-'60s is on display in two vintage sexploitation pictures featured on this double-bill release from Something Weird Video. Both Electronic Lover and The Spy Who Came have been transferred to disc in their original full-frame aspect ratios of 1.33:1, and both films look fine on DVD. While the source print for The Spy Who Came suffers some wear at the end of reels, for the most part it's clean and looks as good as one might hope, while the elements for Electronic Lover are admirably clean, and the film's moody camerawork is well served on disc. Both movies are in English, with no multiple language options or subtitles, and the audio has been mastered in Dolby Digital Stereo, retaining the original monophonic sound mixes for these movies. The low-budget sound recording for The Spy Who Came suffers a bit in this presentation, but Electronic Lover fares better, especially the enjoyably out-dated rock music score from the Fludd. Plenty of bonus materials have been appended to this disc, including four sexploitation trailers, a mid-'50s strip reel (Girl of My Dreams), a oddball burlesque short (Tel-Star Striptease), and an outdated educational short, The Philosophy of Computing. A gallery of film-oriented men's magazine artwork rounds out the package. Something Weird Video continue to be America's leading archivists of the sleazy underbelly of cinema, and this two-fer disc is another example of what they do so well -- folks with a taste for well-executed vintage sleaze will savor this. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide |
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Gadget $5.85 A fictional story about the creation of the atomic bomb as seen through the eyes of 13-year-old Stephen, the son of one of the scientists working with Robert Oppenheimer. When Stephen learns of the potential dangers associated with the project his father |
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Gadget Boy And Heather:gadget Boy Sav $5.99 Gadget Boy And Heather:gadget Boy Sav |
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Gadget Man $4.95 Buy and sell [Gadget Man] at great prices. |
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The Gadget Book $17.69 Buy and sell [The Gadget Book] at great prices. |
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Inspector Gadget $4.99 Buy and sell [Inspector Gadget] at great prices. |
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Gadget Phone (Impression)* $10 Gadget Phone (Impression)* |
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Custom Gadget Bag 100EG $26.94 Custom Gadget Bag 100EG |
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The Fad Gadget Singles $5.93 The Fad Gadget Singles |
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Inspector Gadget 1 And 2 $6.93 Inspector Gadget 1 And 2 |
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Frank Tovey - Fad Gadget $17.93 Frank Tovey - Fad Gadget |
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Go Go Gadget Pop $9.73 Go Go Gadget Pop |
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Inspector Gadget: Box Set $8.93 Inspector Gadget: Box Set |
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Inspector Gadget - Vol. 2 $4.43 Inspector Gadget - Vol. 2 |
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INSPECTOR GADGET (DVD) BUENA $4.43 INSPECTOR GADGET (DVD) BUENA |








































































