For those who have everything: Sony Dash
Sony's portable Internet viewer lets you tailor a flow of content from your favorite providers. It also works as an alarm clock.
Feed your news-junkie habit with the Sony Dash. This portable Internet viewer lets you tailor a flow of content from your favorite providers, ranging from Reuters to YouTube. Its free apps “broadcast changes whenever fresh info pops up,” and you can view video feeds instantly on the 7-inch display. Equipped with both a headphone jack and built-in speakers, the Dash also works well as an alarm clock.
Price: $200
Contact: Sony.com
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