Say it with Circuitry
Want something a little more technical or a little less soft and fluffy? Check out these great tech toys.
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iPod Video To paraphrase Shakespeare, if music be the food of love, load a lot of it onto an iPod and you're good to go. Of course, an iPod isn't the only MP3 player on the market, but is sleeker and more user-friendly than most of the others. A 30 GB iPod Video is a great Valentine's Day gift. Engraving is also a nice added touch.
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Canon Powershot SD450 Digital cameras are a great way to take pictures of trips together, birthdays and other special occasions. This Canon Powershot is light and compact, but it still takes great pictures. It's a 5.0 megapixel camera with 3x optical zoom. It also has a 2.5-inch LCD screen.
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Delphi Roady XM Radio Receiver If music be the food of love...oh, we said that already. Satellite radio continues to grow in popularity, and music lovers enjoy having constant access to more than 100 channels of music. This XM Radio receiver has an easy-to-use, easy-to-read display. It also has a remote control and an FM radio tuner.
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LEGO Mindstorms Robot Invention System What would a HowStuffWorks gift guide be without something robotic? The new system, Mindstorms NXT, won't be out until August, and Mindstorms 2.0 still has plenty of potential for cool robots.
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King Kong for the Xbox 360 It's a well-reviewed video game based on a love story. Who could ask for anything more?
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Read on for some ideas for treating yourself or your friends on Valentine's Day.






