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11. Natuzzi Sound Chair Before you discard it as yet another fancy, egg-shaped armchair for your lounge, hear this. This fine-looking primo bachelor pad decor hides a 3.5mm audio jack that connects to your iPod or any MP3 player and plays tunes through the pair of hidden speakers inside the headrest. So you can lie back and let the soft ergonomic pillow sing you a lullaby. Why you need it: It's sure to get tongues wagging in the neighbourhood Rs. 1,40,000 onwards, www.natuzzi.com |
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12. LOOK3D glasses The reinvention of 3D is upon us. The problem is those damned spectacles - they're designed as a one-size-fits-all, sterilised necessity. In retort, LOOK3D's huge selection of shades are compatible with RealD, as used in most cinemas, and bring the third dimension to your eyes in a fashionable and personal way. Why you need it: To embrace 3D in style TBC, www.look3d.com |
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13. BBC Life By the makers of the very successful Planet Earth series, Life is an assortment of the most gorgeous HD footage you'll ever see of life on our planet. 1080p videos of giant octopi, komodo dragons and leopard seals etc. are bound to make you go "ooooh!" Why you need it: Utterly spectacular footage that you may otherwise never see in real life Rs. 2,700, www.bbc.co.uk |
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14. Ogon RFID wallet Need to keep your cards secure? The protective aluminium of this wallet is a cut above the flimsy leather of yore, providing a more durable housing for up to 10 cards. RFID-proofing means your card details are safe from scanners and demagnetisation, something that will become more of an issue as instant card payment systems become commonplace and criminals try to exploit the technology. Why you need it: Keeps you free from snapped cards and thieving b******s alike Rs. 2,200*, www.firebox.com |
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15. HP ePrint Imagine being able to print on a printer from a different corner of the globe, straight from your smartphone or laptop, and without worrying about silly things like printer drivers. The new range of Web-enabled printers and all-in-ones from HP allow you to do just that - all you need to do is send an e-mail to the printer's unique mail ID! Why you need it: For the sheer simplicity and convenience it offers TBC, www.hp.com |