Switched on

The coolest new gadgets, from a special-edition digital radio to a landline that thinks it’s a mobile

Words: Katie Lee

AS TECHNOLOGY EVOLVES AT BREAKNECK SPEED, WE KEEP YOU BANG UP TO DATE

Siemens Gigaset SL565

This handset features Bluetooth wireless technology, a vibrating alarm, an address book for up to 250 contacts, polyphonic ring tones, SMS texting and voicemail – all of which makes it a landline phone that thinks it’s a mobile. £119; www.home-phones.co.uk

Pure Digital EVOKE-1XT Marshall Edition

With enhanced bass performance and a “direct-from-the-studio” sound, this special edition radio will have you airguitaring around your lounge before you know it. £99.99; www..nevadamusic.co.uk

IXOS Disco Cube

With its LEDs, which flash in time with your music, this speaker dock is not afraid to get itself noticed. Plug in your iPod (or other MP3 player) and you can connect the speaker to your computer and transfer music without another cable. £75; www..debenhams.com

Mustek MP80D portable TV and DVD player

Why travel with two gadgets when you can take one? This portable DVD player includes a digital TV receiver so you can keep the children entertained with a movie in the car and catch up on a spot of TV while you’re away. You can also play back digital photos on the 8” screen. £199.99; www.mustek.com

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