Overview
Dedicated to the leagues of mainstream geeks who integrate technology into every facet of their lives, Leo Laporte's 2005 Gadget Guide is the definitive source for your gadget-buying needs in 2004-05. Leo boils down the reams and reams of product specs, slices through the marketing hype and delivers his best-of-breed picks for everything from digital cameras to MP3 players, GPS units to cell phones, and from home theater equipment to computer gadgetry. Leo will help you ensure that your hard-earned bucks are put to good use. Divided into seven easy-to-follow sections, you will find general buying advice, tips on what to avoid and Leo's top picks for each device type. Get the most out of your toy money with Leo Laporte's 2005 Gadget Guide.
Synopsis
Dedicated to the leagues of mainstream geeks who integrate technology into every facet of their lives, Leo Laporte's 2005 Gadget Guide is the definitive source for your gadget-buying needs in 2004-05. Leo boils down the reams and reams of product specs, slices through the marketing hype and delivers his best-of-breed picks for everything from digital cameras to MP3 players, GPS units to cell phones, and from home theater equipment to computer gadgetry. Leo will help you ensure that your hard-earned bucks are put to good use. Divided into seven easy-to-follow sections, you will find general buying advice, tips on what to avoid and Leo's top picks for each device type. Get the most out of your toy money with Leo Laporte's 2005 Gadget Guide.
Editorials
From Barnes & Noble
The Barnes & Noble ReviewLove tech gadgets? Leo Laporte shares your passion, big time. And, as a TechTV legend, he gets to play with all of them. But only the very best of breed have earned their way into Leo Laporte's 2005 Gadget Guide.
Here’s the best PDA for power users. The best miniature FM transmitter for your iPod. The best earbuds and noise-canceling headphones. The best point-and-shoot, high-end, and SLR digital cameras. DVD recorders. Home-theaters-in-a-box. Universal remotes. Cellphones. MP3 players. Digital media hubs. GPS receivers.
Along with his selections, Laporte offers just enough background on each type of device and how to tell good stuff from junk (crucial, given that half of these product categories didn’t even exist 24 months ago). If you crave the latest electronic contraptions, this book’s the next best thing to being Leo. Bill Camarda
Bill Camarda is a consultant, writer, and web/multimedia content developer. His 15 books include Special Edition Using Word 2003 and Upgrading & Fixing Networks for Dummies, Second Edition.